Krotter v. Hitchcock County
Krotter v. Hitchcock County
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal involving the value of property for inheritance tax purposes. The appellants are the heirs of Fred C. Krotter, of Hitchcock county, who died intestate in 1936, owning considerable real estate and common stock in a corporation bearing his name. The county court appointed an appraiser of the estate for inheritance tax pur
Involved in the appeal was the value of nine items of property in Hayes county and two items of property in Dundy county belonging to Fred C. Krotter, and thirteen items of property belonging to the F. C. Krotter Company, a corporation. The property of the corporation was appraised to determine the value of the common stock, which passed by inheritance to the appellants. The testimony before the appraiser was offered and received as evidence before the district court. Additional evidence was offered in the district court.
The district court sustained the appraiser on five items and reduced the value fixed by the appraiser on nineteen items. This court is asked to reduce further the values fixed by the district court.
As usual in such cases, there was considerable discrepancy between the estimates of value placed upon the property by the witnesses for the contending parties. There was likewise the usual variations in the witnesses as to qualifications, knowledge of values, and interest in the outcome.
Two county commissioners and one former county commissioner of Hayes county testified as to the value of seven items in Hayes county. The appraiser (except as to the value fixed by one of the commissioners as to one piece of land) in every instance found the value to be less than that fixed by the commissioners, and the district court further reduced the appraiser’s estimate on five of the seven items.
In appraising property for inheritance tax purposes, the basis of valuation is the cash value at the date of the death of the decedent, and that is ascertained by determining the amount of money the property would bring if offered and
The judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- In re Estate of Fred C. Krotter. Dean Krotter v. Hitchcock County
- Status
- Published