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Taxation-Income Tax-Deduction For Worthless Stock-Objective V. Subjective Test, Rosemary Scott
Taxation-Income Tax-Deduction For Worthless Stock-Objective V. Subjective Test, Rosemary Scott
Michigan Law Review
The taxpayer held stock in a corporation - which had been in receivership for five years, and which had, during all of that time, liabilities substantially exceeding its assets. When the receivership was ended and when a derivative suit against the management was compromised, the taxpayer declared the stock to be worthless and claimed a deduction for 1937. The commissioner denied the deduction on the ground that the stock had not become worthless in 1937. The Tax Court sustained this ruling and the circuit court of appeals affirmed. Held, the value of the stock should be determined by an …