
    In the Matter of the Estate of Albert Simonson, Deceased. Nettie I. Simonson et al., as Executors, Appellants; State Tax Commission, Respondent.
    
      Tax — transfer tax — decedent’s estate —■ constitutional law — life estate with contingent remainder — tax properly levied on value of life interest and also on entire corpus of trust estate to be paid to and held by Tax Commission — validity of chapter 144 of Laws of 1925.
    
      Matter of Simonson, 219 App. Div. 656, affirmed.
    (Argued October 20, 1927;
    decided November 22, 1927.)
    Appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered March 4, 1927, which affirmed an order of the New York County Surrogate’s Court assessing a transfer tax upon the estate of Albert Simonson, deceased. The constitutionality and interpretation of amendments to section 230 of the Tax Law made by chapter 144 of the Laws of 1925 were involved. Decedent left part of his estate in trust for the benefit of two daughters with contingent remainder. An inheritance tax was levied upon the value of the life interests as fixed by mortuary tables and in addition a tax based on the entire corpus of the trust estate was levied and required to be paid on the remainder to be held by the State Tax Commission subject to the provisions of section 241, as amended, the income to be paid to the trustee during the continuance of the trust.
    
      Abraham L. Gutman and William Victor Goldberg for appellants.
    
      Seth T. Cole and Charles A. Curtin for respondent.
   Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.

Concur: Cardozo, Ch. J., Pound, Crane, Andrews, Lehman and O’Brien, JJ. Not sitting: Kellogg, J.  