Tri-Lakes S.S. Co. v. Commissioner
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Memorandum Opinion
STERNHAGEN, Judge: The Commissioner determined a deficiency of Tri-Lakes Steamship Company for 1941 of $50,323.53 in income tax and $20,020.35 declared value excess-profits tax, and determined transferee liabilities of the other four petitioners. The transferor assails the determination of the deficiency, and the transferees admit liability for the deficiency if it is sustained. The taxpayer assails the deficiency determination on the ground that its receipt of money from its subsidiary in a liquidation is not the occasion for the recognition of gain.
The facts are all stipulated. The returns were filed in Michigan. The Tri-Lakes corporation in 1938 bought all the outstanding shares of the Leathem D. Smith Steamship Company at a cost of $29,000. In 1941, the Smith corporation dissolved; Tri-Lakes surrendered the Smith shares, and in liquidation, Tri-Lakes received two checks for $207,000. The Commissioner treated the difference, $178,000, between the cost, $29,000, and the amount received in liquidation, *22 $207,000, as taxable gain.
The petitioner concedes that the case is not distinguishable in principle from
The petitioner cites
The stipulation, paragraph 15, states that the payments of 1941 "were to the extent of $173,240.43 out of earnings and profits of Leathem D. Smith Steamship Company for the taxable year 1941 * * *." The petitioner contends that if, as has now been held, the $207,000 involves recognition of gain, petitioner is entitled, under Section 26 (b), to a credit of 85 per cent of $173,240.43. This, however, would be to recognize the liquidation distribution of $207,000 as a dividend
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