EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMM. v. LOGAN

No. 42861.

248 Miss. 595 (1964)

159 So.2d 802

MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION v. LOGAN, d.b.a. LOGAN'S BARBERSHOP

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 20, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H.L. Hutcherson, Jackson, for appellant.

Ben H. Walley, Jackson, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, J.

The Employment Security Commission, appellant, assessed Charles F. Logan, doing business as Logan's Barber Shop, for contributions (employment security tax) under the Mississippi Employment Security Law, based on the Commission's finding that certain barbers performing services in appellee's place of business were employees of appellee. The period covered by the assessment began January 1, 1961. On review by...

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