COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. SNOWDEN

No. 11212.

148 F.2d 569 (1945)

COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. SNOWDEN.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

April 11, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Melva M. Graney, Sewall Key, and A. F. Prescott, Sp. Assts. to the Atty. Gen., Samuel O. Clark, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., and J. P. Wenchel, Chief Counsel, Bureau of Internal Revenue, and John W. Smith, Sp. Atty., Bureau of Internal Revenue, both of Washington, D. C., for petitioner.

Robert Ash, of Washington, D. C., for the taxpayer.

Before HUTCHESON, HOLMES, and McCORD, Circuit Judges.


HUTCHESON, Circuit Judge.

This case, as the Porter and Lightner cases (Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Porter) 5 Cir., 148 F.2d 566, do, involves the question whether income received by the beneficiary of trusts created and managed in New York was separate or community property. The only difference between this case and those is that in this case the taxpayer was a man. The same contentions...

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