The Gilman Paper Company appeals from a decision of the Tax Court upholding an asserted income tax deficiency for the calendar year 1951. In determining its income tax for that year petitioner deducted $250,000 as salary paid to its president, Charles Gilman. The Commissioner disallowed any deduction in excess of $110,000 on the ground that it was not a reasonable allowance for personal services actually...
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