Amendments To Procedure Rules Reflect Dynamic Tax Court

By Andrew Roberson and Kevin Spencer (January 16, 2019, 2:04 PM EST) -- The United States Tax Court is one of several specialized judiciaries — e.g., U.S. Bankruptcy Court, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims, etc. — and was created to provide a forum for taxpayers to seek redress for asserted income tax deficiencies by the Internal Revenue Service. Like all courts, the Tax Court has rules that govern the practice of law before the court, the Tax Court rules of practice and procedure. These rules have evolved over the years, and recent amendments reflect continuing modernization of the court's administration as well as the continued expansion of the court's subject matter jurisdiction....

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