Petitioner, a resident of New Jersey, was the vice-president of an advertising firm which had its office in New York City. He received a salary of $20,000 annually, plus commissions on the business of two clients whose accounts he handled. One client was an out-of-State company with no office in New York, and the other maintained a sales office in New York City. Petitioner suffered from emphysema and, as a result thereof, he spent 54 working days during 1962, working at his...
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