1. Higgins v. Smith, No. 146, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 5, 1939, Argued , January 8, 1940, Decided
OVERVIEW: Taxpayer's claim for a deduction for sale of securities to his corporation was not allowed as the sales were actually not transfers because there was sufficient evidence of the taxpayer's continued domination and control of the securities.
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