Commonwealth v. Wanamaker
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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania appeals from the final judgments of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County declaring invalid and setting aside settlements of the appellee’s Corporate Net Income and Capital Stock taxes for seven fiscal years ending January 31, 1958 through January 31, 1964.1
The case was heard without a jury pursuant to the Act of April 22, 1874, P. L. 109, §1, 12 P.S. §688 and a stipulation of facts was submitted to the court in which each party reserved the right to offer further evidence.1 2
[80] For tbe fiscal years in question tbe Capital Stock and Corporate Net Income Tax reports were due and were actually filed, pursuant to granted extensions of time, as follows:
Fiscal Year Ended Report Due Date of Filing
1-31-58 5-15-58 11-15-58
1-31-59 5-15-59 8-17-59
1-31-60 5-15-60 8-16-60
1-31-61 5-15-61 11-15-61
1-31-62 5-15-62 8-15-62
1-31-63 5-15-63 11-18-63
1-31-64 5-15-64 8-18-64
Tbe following table discloses tbe dates settlements were required to be effected “so far as possible” under tbe applicable statutes, and tbe dates upon wbicb notices of proposed settlements were actually mailed to appellee:
Reports for Fiscal Year Ended One Year After
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296 A.2d 618 (Commonwealth v. Wanamaker) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.
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