U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1951

Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · Decided December 20, 1951 · Stephens, Healy, McCormick
193 F.2d 178 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The facts in this case were stipulated and the issue was whether certain sales of properties were recognizable as bona lides for tax purposes. The case is before us upon review from the Tax Court and the facts, contentions of the taxpayer, and of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue are accurately related in the Tax Court’s Findings of Fact and Opinion promulgated October 20, 1950; decision in favor of Commissioner of Internal Revenue was made and entered December 22, 1950. Title 15 T.C. 544. We are in accord with the reasoning and conclusions of the Tax Court as set out in its opinion and with the decision reached.

Affirmed.

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