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Robert E. And Gloria H. Stewart, Cross-Appellees v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Cross-Appellant
902 F.2d 446
5th Cir.
1990
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GEE, Circuit Judge:

Today we put an end to a case that, over the past five years, has made two trips through the Tax Court and two trips here — it having been tried to the Tax Court, appealed to this Court, remanded to the Tax Court for further proceedings and, again, appealed to us. Because we determine that the Tax Court got it right the second time around, we decline the parties’ invitation to send it back for round three.

The facts of this case are carefully set forth in our opinion in Stewart v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 841 F.2d 118 (5th Cir.1988). On remand of that case, the Tax Court valued the taxpayers’ donated leasehold as follows:

30 acre tract — $37,000
3.88 acre tract — 6,231
40 acre tract — 94,000

The Commissioner complains that the Tax Court’s valuation was too big. The taxpayers complain that the Tax Court’s valuation was too small. We determine, however, that the Tax Court got it “just right.” Its finding as to the value of the taxpayers’ donated leasehold was not clearly erroneous.

The decision of the Tax Court is AFFIRMED.

Case Details

Case Name: Robert E. And Gloria H. Stewart, Cross-Appellees v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Cross-Appellant
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Date Published: Jun 7, 1990
Citation: 902 F.2d 446
Docket Number: 89-4333
Court Abbreviation: 5th Cir.
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