LOMB v. SUGDEN

No. 1041-A.

11 F.Supp. 472 (1935)

LOMB v. SUGDEN, Collector of Internal Revenue.

District Court, W. D. New York.

July 16, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hubbell, Taylor, Goodwin, Nixon & Hargrave, of Rochester, N. Y. (Lewis Clinton, of Rochester, N. Y., of counsel), for plaintiff.

George L. Grobe, U. S. Atty., of Buffalo, N. Y. (Joseph Doran, of Rochester, N. Y., of counsel), for defendant.


RIPPEY, District Judge.

Carrie B. Lomb died October 3, 1929, a resident of Rochester and citizen of the United States, leaving a last will and testament in which Carl F. Lomb was named executor. Mr. Lomb qualified on October 10, 1929, and is still acting as executor.

The executor filed a federal estate tax return under the Revenue Laws of 1926 on August 14, 1930, with the collector for the Twenty-eighth collection district of New York, which showed a gross...

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