Court Opinion

ID: 6803937
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-23 18:44:26.566118+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:03:21.682314
License: Public Domain

*61OPINION.
Littleton :
Petitioner consistently kept his books and rendered his returns upon the accrual basis. When the directors of the Glamorgan Pipe & Foundry Co., of which he was chairman, by appropriate resolution in December, 1922, declared the cash dividend, petitioner accrued his proportion thereof upon his books as income and reported the same in his income-tax return- for the year 1922. It is not claimed by the Commissioner and there is nothing to indicate that the method of accounting employed by petitioner in keeping his books of account, in accordance with which his return was filed, did not clearly reflect his income. We therefore approve the petitioner’s treatment of the dividend as income in 1922.
Judgment will be entered on 15 days' notice, wader Rule 50.