Tax court is a whole new ball game. It is a brand new hearing before a judge who knows nothing about your case.
After you file your petition, within an year, you will receive a “notice setting case for trial” It gives you the place, date, and time of your court date.
The IRS attorney may not say so, but would probably like to settle the case, rather than go to trial. It is less work for the IRS.
You lost your audit and didn’t do any better with your appeal. Before pulling out your checkbook, consider going to tax court.
You lost your audit and did not reach a settlement with the IRS on appeal. What’s next? You have two choices—you can accept your fate or you can go to court.
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