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ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION TO DISCHARGE COURT'S ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND DISMISS UNITED STATES' PETITION FOR ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE SUMMONS by Judge George H Wu. The Court, having considered the parties' Stipulation to Discharge the Court's Order to Show Cause and Dismiss United States Petition for Enforcement of Internal Revenue Service Summons, and finding good cause therefore, hereby APPROVES the stipulation and GRANTS the request and ORDERS as follows: 1) The Order to Show Cause issued on March 12, 2024 is DISCHARGED. 2) The Petition to Enforce Internal Revenue Summons (Dkt. 1) is dismissed with prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a). 3) The Parties will each bear their own costs and attorney's fees in this case. RE: STIPULATION for Discharge of Courts Order to Show Cause and Dismiss United States Petition for Enforcement of Internal Revenue Service Summons, 22 . (aco)
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STIPULATION for Discharge of Courts Order to Show Cause and Dismiss United States Petition for Enforcement of Internal Revenue Service Summons filed by Petitioner United States of America. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order Approving Stipulation to Discharge Courts Order to Show Cause and Dismiss United States Petition for Enforcement of Internal Revenue Service Summons)(Gill, Angela)
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