HOUGH v. TAXATION DIV. DIRECTOR


2 N.J. Tax 67 (1980)

WILLIAM T. HOUGH AND NORMA P. HOUGH, PLAINTIFFS, v. DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF TAXATION, DEFENDANT.

Tax Court of New Jersey.

December 24, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William T. Hough pro se.

Douglas G. Sanborn, Deputy Atty. Gen., for defendant (John J. Degnan, Atty. Gen. of New Jersey, attorney).


ANDREW, J.T.C.

This is an appeal from a determination of the Director of the Division of Taxation that plaintiffs are liable for taxes imposed on gains realized on the sale of property located outside the State of New Jersey for the tax year 1975.

Plaintiffs William and Norma Hough became New Jersey domiciliaries in 1970 and remained domiciled in the State through 1975, the tax year in question. In 1975 they sold two parcels of real estate located outside...

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