I mentioned some of this before, but here is an update on changes with the Tax Court due to COVID-19. The main item I wanted to bring to your attention is the availability of the Clerk’s office with the Tax Court on July 10 if you are timing the filing of a petition based on the Guralnik case. I discuss the cancellation of Tax Court dockets in the spring and summer, balanced with the scheduling of dockets for the fall. That leads into virtual trial settings and virtual settlement days. Also, the Court has not been receiving mail but that changes on July 10. If you are filing a petition in July, there are the Guralnik case and IRS Notice 2020-23 that affect jurisdiction. I end with a talk about the changes to the Tax Court case system and the June 2 post on Procedurally Taxing by Keith Fogg. I hope this helps to understand Tax Court changes for the summer! Happy 4th of July weekend!
Episode 199 - Interview with Howard University School of Law Professor Alice M. Thomas
Episode 198 - Interview with Temple Law Student Randy Goldson
Episode 197 - Interview with Temple Law Student Hyo Jin Lee
Episode 196 - Interview with Mary Ann David, Senior Attorney at Legal Services of Greater Miami
Episode 195 - Interview with Shahin Rahimi, Senior Attorney at Legal Aid Society of San Diego
Episode 194 - Interview with Cal Poly Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Director and Professor Lisa Sperow
Episode 193 - Interview with Syracuse Law Professor Robert G. Nassau
Episode 192 - Giving Thanks
Episode 191 - One Year of the Inflation Reduction Act
Episode 190 - Running the Temple Law Low Income Taxpayer Clinic!
Episode 189 - How to Challenge Worker Misclassification
Episode 188 - Review of ABA Tax Section May 2023 Meeting and Interviews with Leslie Book and Mandi Matlock
Episode 187 - Reflections on the 2023 Tax Filing Season
Episode 186 - Interview with Professor Keith Fogg
Episode 185 - Interview with Former National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson abd ABA Christine A. Brunswick Fellow Anna Gooch
Episode 184 - Interview with National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins
Farewell - IRS Office of Chief Counsel
Episode 182: The Broader Discussion of IRS Funding
Episode 181: KC Current Events and IRS Funding
Episode180: Workload Balancing
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