GORDON v. COMMISSIONER

Docket No. 45369.

14 T.C.M. 184 (1955)

T.C. Memo. 1955-54

Louis and Yetta Gordon v. Commissioner.

United States Tax Court.

Filed March 10, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis Gordon, 72-28 One Hundred-Fifty-Third Street, Flushing, N. Y., pro se. James J. Quinn, Esq., for the respondent.


Memorandum Findings of Fact and Opinion

OPPER, Judge:

Respondent has determined a deficiency of $213.06 in income tax for the calendar year 1950. The question presented is whether petitioners are entitled to deduct certain amounts claimed as ordinary and necessary expenses of Louis Gordon's business.

Findings of Fact

Louis Gordon, hereinafter sometimes called petitioner, was employed from the beginning of 1950 until August 8, 1950 as an...

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