T. Keith Fogg v. Internal Revenue Service
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Government Agencies
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July 01, 2022
Top Federal Tax Cases Of 2022: Midyear Report
Tax regulations' compliance with administrative law was a major theme in notable federal tax decisions in the first half of 2022, while the U.S. Supreme Court revived a law firm's day-late levy challenge in the U.S. Tax Court. Here, Law360 reviews those and other significant tax rulings by federal courts in the first half of the year.
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June 03, 2022
8th Circ. Revives Professor's IRS Public Records Challenge
The Eighth Circuit revived a Harvard professor's public records suit against the IRS on Friday, saying a lower court relied on a faulty affidavit to conclude that the agency properly withheld portions of internal guidance dealing with third-party identity confirmations.
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March 16, 2022
8th Circ. Judge Looks Askance At IRS Affidavit In FOIA Suit
An Eighth Circuit judge seemed concerned Wednesday about the veracity of an affidavit used by the IRS to defend its decision withholding portions of internal guidance dealing with third-party identity confirmations in a public records suit, saying it appeared erroneous.
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November 08, 2021
Law Prof's IRS Records Bid Properly Rejected, 8th Circ. Told
A Minnesota federal court correctly affirmed the Internal Revenue Service's decision to withhold portions of the Internal Revenue Manual dealing with third-party identity confirmations when responding to a Harvard Law professor's public records request, the government told the Eighth Circuit.
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September 22, 2021
IRS Wrongly Withheld Docs From FOIA Request, 8th Circ. Told
The IRS wrongly withheld portions of the Internal Revenue ManualĀ under a Freedom of Information Act exemption for law enforcement procedures from a Harvard law professor who requested them, he told the Eighth Circuit Wednesday.