Roubik v. Commissioner

53 T.C. 365, 1969 U.S. Tax Ct. LEXIS 13
CourtUnited States Tax Court
DecidedDecember 3, 1969
DocketDocket Nos. 3095-68, 3105-68, 3106-68, 3107-68
StatusPublished
Cited by50 cases

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Roubik v. Commissioner, 53 T.C. 365, 1969 U.S. Tax Ct. LEXIS 13 (tax 1969).

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Tietjens, Judge.

The Commissioner determined deficiencies in income taxes of petitioners in these consolidated cases as follows:

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Only the deficiencies determined for 1965 are in dispute. The only issue presented for decision by us for that year is whether certain amounts of income resulting from the performance of professional services by each of the individual petitioners during 1965 were earned by and taxable as income to “Drs. Pfeifer, Ramin, Zautcke & Associates, Chartered,” a professional service corporation, or whether they were earned by and taxable to the individual petitioners.

FINDINGS OP PACT

Some of the facts have been stipulated and are so found. The stipulation and the exhibits attached thereto are incorporated herein by this reference.

Theodore J. Pfeifer resided in Wauwatosa, Wis., at the time he filed his petition herein. James E. Ramin and Jean Ramin, husband and wife, resided in Milwaukee, Wis., at the time they filed their petition herein. Alvin B. Zautcke and Ranae Zautcke, husband and wife, resided in Elm Grove, Wis., at the time they filed their petition herein. Jerome J. Roubik and Joan M. Roubik, husband and wife, resided in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., at the time they filed their petition herein. All the petitioners filed Federal individual income tax returns for 1965 with the district director of internal revenue, Milwaukee, Wis.

Theodore J. Pfeifer, James E. Ramin, Alvin B. Zautcke, and Jerome J. Roubik (hereinafter referred to as Pfeifer, Ramin, Zautcke, and Roubik, respectively) were during 1965 and for some years prior thereto physicians licensed to practice medicine in Wisconsin and specializing as radiologists.

Pfeifer has been engaged in the specialty of radiology since 1938. From 1947 to 1956, he was employed as chief of radiology at the Veterans’ Administration Hospital, Wood, Wis.

In 1956 Pfeifer contracted with the Felician Sisters of St. Francis Hospital to become chief and director of radiology at St. Francis Hospital in Milwaukee. This employment continued throughout 1965 pursuant to a second contract entered into by him, individually, and the hospital on July 14,1961. The professional services to be rendered by Pfeifer under this contract were to consist of:

1. Complete supervision of the Radiological Department including X-Ray diagnosis, radiation therapy of all kinds, admission photo-roentgen chests, and radio isotope diagnosis and therapy, and if possible to participate in research of interest to individual members of the Medical 'Staff.
2. Conduct and participate in teaching programs for residents, interns, medical technologists and nurses in the field of Radiology.
3. Render consultation services to the Hospital Medical Staff.
4. Render service to the hospital staff concerning health matters of general hospital welfare such as radiation protection, and periodic photo-roentgen chest surveys.
5. Participate and attend such sectional staff meetings, and clinical conferences as necessary.
6. Provide complete and adequate coverage at all times for supervision of the Radiological Department, and be available for consultations upon request. During periods of absence, the Chief and Director will provide for the services of an Associate Radiologist.
7. At all times the Radiological Department shall 'be conducted to meet the standards required by the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Hospitals and by the American Medical Association, in order to obtain and maintain approval for Intern and Residency Training Programs. It is understood that the professional qualifications of the Radiologist, and any Associate Radiologist must he such as to make them eligible for appointment to Marquette Medical School Faculty.
8. The Chief and Director and any Associate shall offer their professional services in carrying out clinical and Scientific Investigations and would reflect credit to the Hospital and the Medical Profession.
9. The Chief and Director and Any Associate will carry his own Liability Insurance, and furnish the Hospital with a certificate of same.
10. It is understood that the Radiologist will determine the type and performance of technical procedures.
11. It is further understood that the employment of technical help, and the procurement of equipment will be recommended jointly by the Radiologist and the Sister Radiological Supervisor.
12. It is agreed that all rates, fees, and charges for Radiological examinations will be fixed by joint action of the Chief and Director, and the Sister Administrator.
13. To be familiar with and cooperate willingly and sincerely with the policies of Administration and Management of St. Francis Hospital as established by the rules of the Felician Sisters.
14. Fees to be paid Dr. Theodore John Pfeffer for the provision of professional services previously mentioned will be determined as follows:
twenty-five percent of the Gross Charges of the Radiological work at the established Radiology Fee Schedule, minus authorized free work, payable the 10th of each month for the services rendered during the previous month.

Either party was given the right to terminate the contract upon 90 days’ written notice. If not terminated the contract was to be automatically renewed from year to year.

For some years prior to 1961, Pfeffer provided radiology services to the Clinic of Internal Medicine, a partnership engaged in the practice of internal medicine.

Prior to 1961 Pfeffer personally contracted to employ other doctors as he needed to meet his commitment to provide radiology services at St. Francis Hospital and at the Clinic of Internal Medicine. He paid these doctors directly. Ramin, Zautcke, and Roubik were so employed by Pfeffer prior to 1961.

Ramin finished his residency July 1, 1959, when he began work at St. Francis Hospital, Sacred Heart Sanitarium, St. Mary’s Hill Hospital, and at a private practice at 1915 West Hampton. In 1959 he purchased the practice at 1915 West Hampton.

In 1959 Zautcke took an additional year of training at St. Lukes Hospital and started providing radiology services for Westgate Medical Lab and X-Ray. In August of 1959 be began working full time for tbe physicians at Westgate Medical Lab and X-Ray. In 1960 he began performing radiology services for Dr. Joseph Zimmer at 8410 West Cleveland, and for Pfeifer at St. Francis Hospital. By 1961 Zautcke had a substantial private practice receiving income for services which he provided at the Westgate Medical Lab and X-Ray, and for Zimmer, Pfeifer, Drs. Jabling and Malloy, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Welfare.

Roubik began work for Pfeifer in 1959, performing radiology services at St.

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