BRANDON CORPORATION v. JONES

No. 2077.

33 F.2d 969 (1929)

BRANDON CORPORATION v. JONES, Collector of Internal Revenue.

District Court, E. D. South Carolina.

March 30, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benet, Shand & McGowan, of Columbia, S. C., and James Craig Peacock, of Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.

J. D. E. Meyer, U. S. Atty., of Charleston, S. C., for defendant.


ERNEST F. COCHRAN, District Judge.

Woodruff Cotton Mills (hereinafter called "the taxpayer") paid under protest to the collector income taxes which had been assessed against it amounting to $52,686.73. The taxpayer and certain other mills were consolidated into Brandon Corporation, the plaintiff, and all choses in action and property of every kind of the taxpayer became vested in the plaintiff. The plaintiff brought suit to recover the taxes in question, and amended...

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