PER CURIAM.
Petitioners, husband and wife, during the years 1941 through 1946 were residents of Hardinsburg, Kentucky, where the husband was a successful dentist. They filed joint income tax returns for those years in which they reported approximately $15,000 of income. It is conceded that their actual income during that period was over $60,000.
The Tax Court found that at least part of the deficiency for each of the years in question was due to fraud with...
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