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Stout v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Feb 17, 1954
210 F.2d 607 (6th Cir. 1954)

Opinion

No. 11941.

February 17, 1954.

Raymond A. Fox, Detroit, Mich., for petitioner.

H. Brian Holland, Kenneth W. Gemmill, Henry Kutz, Carolyn R. Just, Washington, D.C., for respondent.

Before SIMONS, Chief Judge, and McALLISTER and MILLER, Circuit Judges.


Upon consideration of the briefs and record in the above appeal, we are of the view that the taxpayers have failed to carry the burden of proof in overcoming the Commissioner's determinations sustained by the Tax Court. The findings of the court are supported by substantial evidence and are not clearly erroneous. Wherefore, it is the view of this court that the decision of the Tax Court should be affirmed upon its findings of fact and upon its memorandum opinion filed January 30, 1954.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Stout v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Feb 17, 1954
210 F.2d 607 (6th Cir. 1954)
Case details for

Stout v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Case Details

Full title:STOUT et al. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

Date published: Feb 17, 1954

Citations

210 F.2d 607 (6th Cir. 1954)

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