General Gas and Electric Corporation v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue/Opinion of the Court
United States Supreme Court
GENERAL GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE.
No. 492 and 493. Argued: March 10, 1939. --- Decided: April 3, 1939.
These are companion cases to Nos. 486 and 487 Helvering v. Metropolitan Edison Co., 306 U.S. 522, 59 S.Ct. 634, 83 L.Ed. 957, and involve the same question. The Circuit Court of Appeals held that conveyances by subsidiaries to the taxpayer, consummated under the Act of April 29, 1874 (15 P.S.Pa. § 595), did not constitute mergers so as to authorize the taxpayer to take a deduction for unamortized bond discount and expense in respect of bonds issued by the subsidiaries prior to the conveyance.
For reasons given in Nos. 486 and 487 the judgments must be reversed. So ordered
Reversed.
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