BUILDERS' CLUB OF CHICAGO v. UNITED STATES

No. 42409.

14 F.Supp. 1020 (1936)

BUILDERS' CLUB OF CHICAGO v. UNITED STATES.

Court of Claims.

June 1, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Hughes, of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

J. W. Blalock, of Washington, D. C. (Sewall Key, of Washington, D. C., on the brief), for the United States.

Before BOOTH, Chief Justice, and GREEN, LITTLETON, WILLIAMS, and WHALEY, Judges.


LITTLETON, Judge.

The defendant admits that plaintiff was not a social, athletic, or sporting club, and that its initiation fees and membership dues were not subject to tax, and that the amount sued for was illegally and erroneously collected.

The Treasury Department refused to refund this portion of the tax collected for the period subsequent to the period involved before this court in the case of Builders' Club of Chicago v. United States,

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