NEW YORK CITY OMNIBUS CORPORATION v. COMMISSIONER

Docket No. 2757.

5 T.C.M. 396 (1946)

New York City Omnibus Corporation v. Commissioner.

United States Tax Court.

Entered May 23, 1946.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles C. Parlin, Esq., and Paul R. Russell, Esq., for the petitioner. Thomas H. Lewis, Jr., Esq., for the respondent.


Memorandum Opinion

MURDOCK, Judge:

The Commissioner determined deficiencies in the petitioner's income tax for the years 1936 to 1939, inclusive. The Commissioner moved the Court to sever the issues and to hear and determine first the issue of what, as a matter of law, is the proper basis (unadjusted) to be used in computing a reasonable allowance for depreciation of the petitioner's franchise to operate omnibuses in the city of New York. That motion was...

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