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Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Joseph Lincoln
242 F.2d 748
| 6th Cir. | 1957
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242 F.2d 748

57-1 USTC P 9539

COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner,
v.
Joseph C. LINCOLN and Lesghinka Lincoln, Respondents.
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner,
v.
Lillian C. LINCOLN, Respondent.
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner,
v.
John C. LINCOLN and Helen C. Lincoln, Respondents.

Nos. 12935-12937.

United States Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit.

March 1, 1957.

Charles K. Rice, John Potts Barnes, Lee A. Jackson, John N. Stull, Robert N. Anderson, Stanley P. Wagman, Harry Baum and Elmer J. Kelsey, Washington, D.C., for petitioner.

Raymond T. Jackson and Charles D. Leist, Cleveland, Ohio, for respondent.

Before ALLEN, McALLISTER and STEWART, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

1

The issue in these cases is whether certain transfers of stock made in connection with the financial rehabilitation of a Florida hotel corporation were sales made indirectly between members of a family within the meaning of section 24(b)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, 26 U.S.C.A. § 24(b)(1) (A), so as to preclude deduction of losses from the sales.

2

The Tax Court concluded that the principles announced in McWilliams v. Commissioner, 331 U.S. 694, 67 S. Ct. 1477, 91 L. Ed. 1750 were inapplicable to the facts of this case, and that '* * * there were no sales, directly or indirectly, by any member of the Lincoln family to David Lincoln.' 24 T.C. 669, 699. We agree with the Tax Court's findings and conclusions for the reasons stated in Judge Harron's opinion.

3

The decisions of the Tax Court are therefore affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Joseph Lincoln
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Date Published: Mar 1, 1957
Citation: 242 F.2d 748
Docket Number: 12935-12937
Court Abbreviation: 6th Cir.
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