LICHTER v. U.S.

Docket No. 901-R.

20 T.C. 461 (1953)

JACOB LICHTER AND JENNIE L. LICHTER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PARTNERS, D/B/A SOUTHERN FIREPROOFING COMPANY, PETITIONERS, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, C/O ATTORNEY GENERAL OF UNITED STATES, AND SECRETARY OF THE ARMY, RESPONDENTS.

United States Tax Court.

Promulgated May 27, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul W. Steer, Esq., for the petitioners.

James H. Prentice, Esq., for the respondents.


During the calendar year 1942 the petitioners were partners in a business known as the Southern Fireproofing Company, a subcontractor within the meaning of the Renegotiation Act. The respondents unilaterally determined that for the calendar year ended December 31, 1942, the petitioners' profits were excessive to the extent of $70,000. In addition, the parties have stipulated an additional amount of $6,800 as excessive profits for the calendar year 1942. The full amount of...

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