JORDAN v. COMMISSIONER

Docket No. 7323-71.

60 T.C. 770 (1973)

JAMES M. JORDAN, PETITIONER v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, RESPONDENT

United States Tax Court.

Filed August 27, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Jordan, pro se.

Dudley W. Taylor, for the respondent.


DRENNEN, Judge:

Respondent determined a deficiency of $348.60 in petitioner's 1968 Federal income tax.

One of the issues was conceded on brief by respondent which leaves for our consideration only the question whether petitioner is entitled to a deduction for purported expenses he incurred in connection with his lobbying activities.

FINDINGS OF FACT

Petitioner is a resident of Atlanta, Ga., and lived there at all pertinent times herein...

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