Abstract
Standard Oil Co. v. Peck, Tax Commissioner et al., 72 S. Ct. 309 (1952) Held: The ad valorem taxes levied by various states must be fairly apportioned to the commerce carried on within the taxing state. The rule permitting taxation of personal property used in interstate operations by two or more states on an apportionment basis precludes taxation on full value of all such property by the state of domicile.
Recommended Citation
Sam W. Baker, Modification of Domiciliary State's Power to Tax Vessels Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 1 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 85 (1952)