NELSON v. MINNESOTA INCOME TAX DIVISION

No. 3564

429 P.2d 324 (1967)

Charles W. NELSON, Appellant (Defendant below), v. MINNESOTA INCOME TAX DIVISION, Appellee (Plaintiff below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

June 23, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph E. Thomas, of Nicholas & Thomas, Lander, for appellant.

H.S. Harnsberger, Jr., Lander, for appellee.

Before GRAY, McINTYRE and PARKER, JJ.


Mr. Justice McINTYRE delivered the opinion of the court.

The State of Minnesota, through its attorney general, brought suit in the district court of Fremont County, Wyoming, to collect a state income tax from Charles W. Nelson, on income earned by Nelson when he resided in Minnesota, which was prior to Nelson's moving to Wyoming.

There can be no dispute from the facts presented and admitted that the tax in question became due and owing to Minnesota as and...

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