Richardson v. U.S., 75-1135

Decision Date18 April 1977
Docket NumberNo. 75-1135,75-1135
Citation552 F.2d 291
Parties77-1 USTC P 9390 Darwin L. RICHARDSON, and Wanda J. Richardson, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. UNITED STATES of America, Defendant-Appellee.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Ninth Circuit

Thomas H. McPeters, argued, Surr & Hellyer, San Bernardino, Cal., for plaintiffs-appellants.

William D. Keller, U. S. Atty., Los Angeles, Cal., Myron C. Baum, Gilbert E. Andrews, Chief, Appellate Section, Karl Schmeidler and Libero Marinelli, Jr., argued, Tax Div., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for defendant-appellee.

Appeals from the Judgment of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

Before CHAMBERS and WRIGHT, Circuit Judges, and INGRAM, District Judge. *

PER CURIAM:

Appellants, cash basis taxpayers, seek to deduct unused losses sustained by the bankruptcy trustee administering the bankrupt estate of one of them in determining their personal income tax liability for the year 1969, which was the year in which the bankruptcy proceeding terminated. The total unused losses sustained by the trustee substantially exceed the relief from indebtedness realized as the result of the bankruptcy proceeding. Appellants contend that they are entitled to utilize the losses in that they are beneficiaries of an estate or trust within the meaning of Title 26, United States Code, Section 642(h) and are therefore entitled to unused loss carryovers and excess deductions upon the termination of the bankruptcy estate. We disagree with Appellants' contention, and affirm the judgment of the District Court.

The provisions of Title 26, United States Code, Section 642(h) are not applicable to bankrupt estates or to those who may bear the economic burden of their losses, whether they be creditors or bankrupts. The section is limited in its application to those whose beneficial interest in an estate or trust derives from bequest, gift, devise, or inheritance. Cf., Nemser v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 66 T.C. No. 780 (1976). 1 The interest of a creditor or of a bankrupt in the bankrupt's estate is not donative in origin, and is not encompassed within the terms of Section 642(h).

One who seeks the protection of the bankruptcy act, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, cannot be said to do so in the valid expectation of recovering for his personal use and benefit any part of his estate which is transferred to the trustee. DePinto v. United States, 407 F.Supp. 5, 6 (D.Ariz.1976). The benefit...

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