LOUISVILLE TRUST CO. v. GLENN

No. 2104.

33 F.Supp. 403 (1940)

LOUISVILLE TRUST CO. v. GLENN, Collector of Internal Revenue.

District Court, W. D. Kentucky.

June 7, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. C. Van Winkle, Allen P. Dodd, and Dodd & Dodd, all of Louisville, for plaintiff.

Andrew D. Sharpe and James E. Murphy, Sp. Assts. to the Atty. Gen., and Eli H. Brown, III, U. S. Atty., of Louisville, Ky., for defendant.


MILLER, District Judge.

The plaintiff the Louisville Trust Company as executor of the estate of John B. Pirtle brought this action to recover from the Collector of Internal Revenue the sum of $20,818.19 with interest, being the amount paid by it under protest as a deficiency income tax assessment for the year 1933. The question involved is whether a loss resulting from the purchase of securities which subsequently became worthless occurred in the taxable year 1930...

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