ZIMBALIST v. ANDERSON

No. 104.

38 F.2d 57 (1930)

ZIMBALIST v. ANDERSON, Collector of Internal Revenue.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

February 3, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark Eisner, of New York City (Ferdinand Tannenbaum, of New York City, of counsel), for appellant.

Charles H. Tuttle, U. S. Atty., of New York City (Samuel C. Coleman, of New York City, of counsel), for appellee.

Before MANTON, L. HAND, and MACK, Circuit Judges.


MACK, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff sued to recover $6,700 paid as excess profits taxes for the taxable year 1917. The case was tried without a jury upon the following agreed facts:

Plaintiff, by profession a singer of distinction, was actively engaged in the exercise of her profession throughout the year 1917, as well as for several years prior thereto, singing in concerts and recitals, and pursuant to a contract entered into in 1915, making records for the Victor...

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