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John C. OCONNOR and the OConnor Patent Company, Petitioners, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent; COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner, v. John C. OCONNOR and the OConnor Patent Company, Respondents

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit1958-10-31No. Nos. 13433, 13434
260 F.2d 358

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PER CURIAM.

In this litigation, the taxpayer, John C. O’Connor, appeared pro se in presenting his petition for review of the decision of the Tax Court of the United States, holding (contrary to his contention) that surtaxes, assessed against his personal holding company pursuant to Code provisions, were not violative of Article 1, section 8, of the Constitution. At the hearing of the cause in this court, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue withdrew his cross-petition (No. 13434).

After due consideration of the oral arguments, the printed briefs, and the record in the cause, we conclude that the decision of the tax court should be affirmed on the basis of its findings of fact and opinion.

It is so ordered.