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 100: Interview With Francine Lipman
Episode 99: Interview With Rebecca Stavish
Episode 98: Tax March - Interview With Maura Quint
Episode 97: Interview With Andrew Belter
Episode 96: Interview With Andrew Aleman
Episode 95: Interview With Shanthy Bala
Episode 94: Further Coronavirus Tax News
Episode 93: Liens, Levies & Collection Due Process
Episode 92: Familes First Coronavirus Response Act
Episode 91.5: Further Coronavirus Tax Updates
Episode 91: Coronavirus Tax Updates
Episode 90: Family-Related Tax Issues (2 of 2)
Episode 89: Midterms and Coronavirus Tax News
Episode 88: Family-Related Tax Matters (1 of 2)
Episode 87: Installment Agreements and Settlement Offers
Episode 86: CNC and Local Standards
Episode 85: The Taxpayer Advocate Service and Systemic Advocacy
Episode 84: Tax Research
Episode 83: Interviewing Clients
Episode 82: Transcripts
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