Goldstein v. Bankers Commercial Corporation

152 F. Supp. 856, 51 A.F.T.R. (P-H) 1026, 1957 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3483
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedApril 12, 1957
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Goldstein v. Bankers Commercial Corporation, 152 F. Supp. 856, 51 A.F.T.R. (P-H) 1026, 1957 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3483 (S.D.N.Y. 1957).

Opinion

RYAN, District Judge.

This suit comes to us for trial upon stipulated facts.

American Bowling & Billiard Corp. is a New York corporation. The certificate of incorporation was filed with the Secretary of State of New York on April 22, 1937. The corporate name then was “Continental Bowling & Billiard Corp.”; it was changed to “American Bowling & Billiard Corp.” by certificate filed with the Secretary of State on June 24, 1937. The certificate of incorporation recited that “the office of the corporation is to be located in the City of New York, County of New York, State of New York,” a provision which was never changed or amended. From 1942 to November 1, 1951 the corporation maintained its principal place for the transaction of its business at 200 Madison Avenue, New York City; as of November 1, 1951 the corporation maintained its principal place for the transaction of business at Mifflinburg, Union County, Pa. It was engaged in the sale of bowling and billiard equipment some of which was sold upon a time payment basis.

Bankers Commercial Corporation is a New York corporation with offices at 270 Madison Avenue, New York.

“Bankers” purchased from “American Bowling” some of its conditional sales contracts for the amount of the unpaid contract balance at the time of purchase, but only 85% of this amount was paid by “Bankers” to “American Bowling” at the time of the purchase; the remaining 15% was retained by “Bankers” as a reserve pending payment by the customers of “American Bowling.” Bankers held $10,957.52 reserves at the time of the filing of this suit; this fund less a charge of $550 or a net amount of $10,407.72 has since been deposited by Bankers in this court.

The ultimate issue in this suit is who is entitled to receive this fund. The claimants are the United States, A. Jesse Goldstein and the State Tax Commission of the State of New York.

The claim of the United States is predicated upon unpaid taxes due the United States from American Bowling. There is presented no issue as to the amount due for these taxes. From 1941 to 1952 American Bowling in the operation of its business withheld monies from wages earned by its employees for federal taxes and failed to remit these deductions. The following federal tax assessments against American Bowling were made followed by due demand upon it and assessments lists received by the District Director of Internal Revenue at the dates specified below, to wit:

Nature of Tax Taxable Period Date List Rec’d Amount
FICA 2d quarter 1949 9/19/49 $ 501.69
FICA 3d @ “ 1949 12/2/49 574.38
Withhold. 3d “ 1949 11/30/49 5,249.04
Withhold. 4th “ 1949 3/29/50 3,220.78
Withhold. 1st “ 1951 5/29/51 2,198.51
Withhold. 2d “ 1951 9/12/51 3,264.57
Withhold. 3d “ 1951 12/14/51 1,438.88
FUTA Annual 1951 4/22/52 254.57
$16,702.42

*858 None of these tax assessments listed have been paid.

The District Director of Internal Revenue for Scranton, Pa. District on January 14, 1952 filed with the Prothonotary of Union County, Lewisburg, Pa. a notice of federal tax lien for the sum of $9,545.-89, dated November 19, 1951, reciting the name of taxpayer as “American Bowling & Billiard Corp.” and residence or place of business as “Mifflnburg, Penna.” for the following taxes:

Nature of Tax Taxable Period Date List Rec’d Amount
Withheld 9/30/49 12/ 2/49 P 574.38
Withheld 6/30/49 9/19/49 501.69
Withheld 9/30/49 11/30/49 5,249.04
Withheld 12/30/49 3/29/50 3,220.78
Total P9,545.89

The same District Director filed on April 10, 1952 with the same Prothonotary a further notice of Federal Tax Lien dated April 4, 1952 with identical recitals concerning taxpayer and residence for the following tax:

Nature of Tax Tax. Period Date List Rec’d Amount
Withheld 12/31/51 2/27/52 $ 892.65

Again, on May 6, the same Director filed in the Prothonotary’s office a Notice of Federal Tax Lien for the sum of $6,901.-06 dated April 30, 1952, again reciting the name and address of taxpayer as in his prior notices for the following taxes:

Nature of Tax Tax. Period Date List Rec’d Amount

Withheld 3/31/51 5/29/51 $2,198.51

Withheld 6/30/51 9/12/51 1,438.88

Withheld 9/30/51 12/14/51 3,264.57 $6,901.96

And again on July 14, 1953 this Director filed in the same office a Notice of Federal Tax Lien for the sum of $254.57 dated June 29, 1953 with the identical recitals as in prior notices as to taxpayer and its residence for an item of Federal Unemployment Tax payable for year 1951 on assessment list received on April 22,1952.

The District Director for Upper Manhattan, N. Y., on September 9, 1952 filed a Notice of Tax Lien for $20,144.76 with the Register of the City of New York, County of New York. This notice was dated September 3, 1952 and states the name of taxpayer as “American Bowling & Billiard Corp., Residence of place of business c/o Director of Internal Revenue, Upper Manhattan, Dist., N. Y.”. The District Director on September 9, 1952 served upon Bankers Commercial Corporation a levy totaling $20,251.34 for taxes due. This levy dated September 3, 1952 states this sum is due to the United States from “American Bowling & Billiard Corp., c/o Director of Internal Revenue, Upper Manhattan, District of New York.” This levy was accompanied with nine separate Warrants for Distraint— 8 of them for the taxes listed above with penalty and accrued interest thereon, and' the ninth for a wage-excise tax for the-fourth quarter of 1951, in the amount of' $892.65 plus a 5% penalty of $44.63, totaling $937.28. The total included in the-notice of tax liens is slightly less than the total which appears in the levy because the interest in the notice was computed to September 1, 1952, rather than September 3, 1952. However, the taxes included are the same.

*859 While these steps were being taken to ■secure and collect federal taxes due, the State Tax Commission of the State of New York on October 3,1952, recovered a judgment for $900.28 against “American Bowling” for unpaid corporate franchise taxes and on July 17, 1953 served upon Bankers a third party subpoena in supplementary proceedings.

The plaintiff, A. Jesse Goldstein, also ■on February 13, 1953 recovered a judgment for $25,160.11 against “American Bowling” in the Supreme Court of this State, County of New York for services rendered during 1952. Thereafter, and on February 27, 1953, the plaintiff served upon “Bankers” a third party subpoena in supplementary proceedings and on the same day issued execution on his judgment to the Sheriff of the City of New York, who on the same day also served a copy of the execution on “Bankers” which refused to pay.

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