MILLING v. COLLECTOR OF REVENUE

No. 40563.

57 So.2d 679 (1952)

220 La. 773

MILLING v. COLLECTOR OF REVENUE.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 18, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Ellis Ott, Bogalusa, Robert L. Roland and Thomas A. Harrell, Baton Rouge, for respondent-appellant.

Irving R. Saal, R. E. Milling, Jr., and Lawrence K. Benson, all of New Orleans, for petitioner-appellee.


FOURNET, Chief Justice.

The Collector of Revenue for the State of Louisiana is appealing from an adverse judgment of the district court based on its finding that funds received as royalties and bonuses under leases affecting the separate property of the husband fall into the community of acquets and gains—thereby reversing a decision of the State Board of Tax Appeals ordering the appellee, Roberts C. Milling, to pay additional income taxes for the calendar...

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