YORK v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

No. 9279.

160 F.2d 385 (1947)

YORK v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE.

United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia.

Decided March 10, 1947.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John L. York, petitioner, pro se.

Mr. S. Dee Hanson, Special Asst. to Atty. Gen., with whom Messrs. Sewall Key and A. F. Prescott, Sp. Assts. to Atty. Gen., were on the brief, for respondent. Mr. John P. Wenchel, Chief Counsel, Bureau of Internal Revenue, of Washington, D. C., also entered an appearance for respondent.

Before EDGERTON, CLARK and WILBUR K. MILLER, Associate Justices.


PER CURIAM.

In September 1942 petitioner, a lawyer, left Atlanta, Georgia, where he and his family then lived, and came to Washington, D. C. He was employed in Washington by the Federal Works Agency and afterwards by the Office of Price Administration. In February 1943, as soon as he could find a place for his family to live, he brought them from Atlanta to the neighborhood of Washington. He now claims as deductions in respect to his 1943 income tax (1) the cost of...

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