McDERMOTT v. HENRICKSEN

No. 211.

45 F.Supp. 277 (1942)

McDERMOTT v. HENRICKSEN, Acting Collector of Internal Revenue.

District Court, W. D. Washington, S. D.

May 9, 1942.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph P. McDermott, of Seattle, Wash., plaintiff pro se.

Thomas R. Winter, Sp. Asst. to Chief Counsel, of Seattle, Wash., for defendant.


BLACK, District Judge.

In this cause plaintiff, a well known barber and also a veteran of many court battles in numerous forums, both federal and state, as his own attorney, seeks recovery of certain Social Security tax payments made under protest.

The questions presented are whether certain barbers working in the barber shop, denominated McDermott's Barber Premises, in Seattle, Washington from January 1, 1936,...

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