Wisdom v Chamberlain (Inspector of Taxes): ChD 1968

Mr Wisdom, a famous comic actor, bought silver bullion, fearing the devaluation of the pound. He sold it at considerable profit. The commissioners found that that this was trading for profit.
Held: The Inspector’s appeal succeeded. The bullion was bought against security taken on his property, and with the sole intention of making a profit on re-sale.

Judges:

Goff J, Cairns J

Citations:

[1968] 2 All ER 714, [1968] 1 WLR 1230

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

Appeal FromWisdom v Chamberlain (Inspector of Taxes) CA 8-Nov-1968
The taxpayer, a comic actor, bought silver bullion hoping it would act as a hedge against a possible deflation of the pound. The revenue sought to tax his profits on sale under Schedule D. He argued that the money, being from one transaction, did . .
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