Court Opinion

ID: 4494729
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2020-01-23 18:13:58.713349+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:04:01.978813
License: Public Domain

*1229FINDINGS OF FACT.
The taxpayer is an officer of the Army of the United States, now on duty at Fort H. G. Wright, in the State of New York. While on duty at San Diego, Calif., in 1920, he was ordered to Europe on Government service. He stored his household goods in a Government warehouse at Camp Kearney, and later, when that camp was abandoned, directed the camp quartermaster to turn such goods over to a storage concern in San Diego, where they remained until November 1, 1923, when they were shipped by water and rail to New York. In storage or in transit some of the property was lost, and the remainder was damaged until it was worthless. The taxpayer claims the value of the goods so lost and damaged as a deduction from his income for the taxable year in the amount of $265, alleging that the goods constituted stock in trade used in his profession.

The deficiency is $22.95. Order will be entered accordingly.