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Tony M. Smith and Nellie Smith v. United States
543 F.2d 1155
5th Cir.
1976
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PER CURIAM:

Plaintiffs, a Mississippi highway patrolman and wife, sued for a refund of income taxes for 1972. The government included in income cash payments received by the husband to reimburse him for the cost of meals eaten while on duty. Plaintiffs claimed the payments were excludible under § 119 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. The district court granted a refund, relying on U. S. v. Barrett, 321 F.2d 911 (C.A.5, 1963). The government concedes that Barrett controls unless reversed.

*1156 We affirm on the basis of Barrett. Accord, U. S. v. Morelan, 356 F.2d 199 (C.A.8, 1966); Keeton v. U. S., 383 F.2d 429 (C.A.10,1967). Contra, Wilson v. U. S., 412 F.2d 694 (C.A.1, 1969).

AFFIRMED.

Case Details

Case Name: Tony M. Smith and Nellie Smith v. United States
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Date Published: Dec 13, 1976
Citation: 543 F.2d 1155
Docket Number: 75-1609
Court Abbreviation: 5th Cir.
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