Daigger v. Commissioner , 13 B.T.A. 35 ( 1928 )


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  • *37OPINION.

    GREen :

    Although the question here relates to inventories, it resolves itself into a question of fact as to the market value on December 31, 1920, of certain goods purchased in Germany. We have found that this market value was $3,769.02. We turn now to the effect that such a finding will have on the deficiencies determined by the respondent.

    The respondent determined the deficiency for 1920 on the basis of a total closing inventory for that year of $135,712.95 and a net income of $39,623.68. We find that the correct inventory is $116,707.75, which results in a correct net income for 1920 of $20,618.48.

    The respondent determined the deficiency for 1921 on the basis of a total opening inventory for that year of $119,422.62 and a net income of $7,974.87. We find that the correct inventory is $116,707.75, which results in a correct net income for 1921 of $10,689.74.

    The deficiencies should be redetermined in accordance with the above opinion.

    Judgment will be entered wider Buie SO.

Document Info

Docket Number: Docket Nos. 14733, 14734

Citation Numbers: 13 B.T.A. 35

Judges: Green

Filed Date: 7/24/1928

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/18/2024