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Rogers v. Commissioner
1931 BTA LEXIS 2243
B.T.A.
1931
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Lead Opinion

*1129OPINION.

Trammell :

The only issue in this proceeding is whether the transfers made by the decedent to his children on May 26,1924, were made in contemplation of death. The meaning of the phrase “ in contemplation of death,” as well as the effect of the statutory burden imposed on the petitioner by the presumption that such transfers were made in contemplation of death, has been discussed by us in various cases and no useful purpose would be served by repeating such discussions here. Bearing in mind throughout our consideration that the burden is upon the petitioner to establish facts sufficient to overcome the statutory presumption and the respondent’s! determination, we are of the opinion that the preponderance of the evidence supports *1130the petitioner and affirmatively shows that the gifts were not made in contemplation of death. We have, therefore, found as a fact that the transfers were not made in contemplation of death. The value of 1,000 shares of the stock of the Eastman Kodak Co. should, therefore, be excluded from the gross estate.

Reviewed by the Board.

Judgment will be entered under Bule SO.

LaNSdoN, Smith, and Arundell dissent.

Case Details

Case Name: Rogers v. Commissioner
Court Name: United States Board of Tax Appeals
Date Published: Jan 13, 1931
Citation: 1931 BTA LEXIS 2243
Docket Number: Docket No. 41239.
Court Abbreviation: B.T.A.
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