Dunn v. Commissioner

1978 T.C. Memo. 168, 37 T.C.M. 728, 1978 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 346
CourtUnited States Tax Court
DecidedMay 8, 1978
DocketDocket No. 7900-75.
StatusUnpublished

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Dunn v. Commissioner, 1978 T.C. Memo. 168, 37 T.C.M. 728, 1978 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 346 (tax 1978).

Opinion

ROBERT BRUCE DUNN, Petitioner v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
Dunn v. Commissioner
Docket No. 7900-75.
United States Tax Court
T.C. Memo 1978-168; 1978 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 346; 37 T.C.M. (CCH) 728; T.C.M. (RIA) 780168;
May 8, 1978, Filed
Robert Bruce Dunn, pro se.
Rebecca T. Hill, for the respondent.

STERRETT

MEMORANDUM FINDINGS OF FACT AND OPINION

STERRETT, Judge: Respondent determined a deficiency in, and under section 6651(a)(1), I.R.C. 1954 and section 6653(a) additions to, petitioner's Federal income tax for the calendar year 1972 in the amounts of $3,678, $103 and $271, respectively. The issues for decision involved the reported income (loss) of D/L Company, a partnership, and petitioner's one-half distributive share of said income (loss). Based upon*347 the evidence presented, respondent's trial statement, concessions by the parties, and findings of the Court all the issues, including the additions to tax, have been resolved.

Petitioner, Robert Bruce Dunn, resided in the Balboa Canal Zone at the time the petition herein was filed. His Federal income tax return for the taxable year 1972 was untimely filed on April 17, 1973 with the internal revenue service center, San Francisco, California.

Petitioner and Faye Lew each have a 50 percent partnership interest in D/L Company (hereinafter D/L). In January 1972, D/L purchased an apartment building at 601 Lake Street, San Francisco, California. In addition to the apartment building, D/L owns several desert lots. The building and the lots were D/L's only assets in 1972.

Respondent in his notice of deficiency, dated May 30, 1975, made several adjustments to the ordinary net income (loss) of D/L for its taxable year ended December 31, 1972 and based upon the record presented, respondent's statements at trial and agreements between the parties, we find D/L's 1972 net ordinary income (loss) as follows:

Reported onRespondent'sRespondent'sCorrect
Items in Dispute1972 ReturnAdjustmentsRevised AmountsAmounts
Gross receipts$ 15,486$ 14,452$ 29,938$ 15,486 1
Depreciation on building
Cost of apartment bldg.
(excluding land)28,27980,741109,020109,020
Useful life20 yrs.30 yrs.30 yrs.30 yrs.
1972 Depreciation on bldg.1,1312,2003,3313,331 2
Additional 1st yr.
depreciation6,606(6,606)00 3
Depreciation on furniture
and fixtures380(380)0380
Repairs2,950(2,950)02,950
Interest expense9,765(1,064)8,7019,765
Taxes2,519(167)2,3522,519
Other deductions1,492(1,048)4441,492
1972 Ordinary net income (loss)(9,357)24,46715,110(4,951)
Petitioner's distributive share(4,679)12,2347,555(2,476)
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