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Taxation - Federal Income Tax - Punitive Damages and Recovered "Insider's Profits" Taxable as Income
Abstract
In previous litigation one of the defendant taxpayers received punitive damages for fraud practiced upon it and both received treble damages for injuries to business caused by conduct in violation of the federal antitrust laws. The court of appeals affirmed the Tax Court's rulings that these receipts were not taxable as gross income. On certiorari to the Supreme Court, held, reversed. Money received as punitive awards is includible in gross income under section 22 (a), I.R.C. (1939). Commissioner v. Glenshaw Glass Co. and William Goldman Theatres, Inc., 348 U.S. 426, 75 S.Ct. 473 (1955).
Recommended Citation
Alice Austin S.Ed.,
Taxation - Federal Income Tax - Punitive Damages and Recovered "Insider's Profits" Taxable as Income,
54
Mich. L. Rev.
151
(1955).
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