How to Represent Yourself Against the IRS in the United States Tax Court

How to Represent Yourself Against the IRS in the United States Tax Court

2007 • 84 pages

Step-by-step, the book walks you through how to file your petition with the Tax Court, prepare your case for trial (if it does not settle), and present it as clearly as possible in order to improve your chances of winning. The book also includes samples of forms, letters, and documents that you may need or receive from the IRS, starting from before you file your petition with the Court to after the case is settled or tried, so that, at each stage, you'd have a reasonably good idea of what you're dealing with, and be able to develop an appropriate response. For example, the book includes: Sample Notice of Deficiency - your "access" to the Tax Court; Sample Petition forms; Sample Motion to the Court; Sample Pretrial Notice; Sample Pretrial Memorandum; and Sample Stipulation of Facts


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