John Crim v. Cmsnr. IRS
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July 10, 2023
DC Circ Won't Revisit Finding IRS Tax Shelter Penalties Timely
The D.C. Circuit declined Monday to reconsider a split panel decision concluding that the Internal Revenue Service didn't run out of time to assess about $256,000 in penalties against a man who promoted abusive tax shelters.
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June 20, 2023
DC Circ. Urged To Revisit Timeliness Of IRS Shelter Penalties
The D.C. Circuit should revisit a split panel decision finding that the Internal Revenue Service didn't run out of time to assess about $256,000 in penalties against a man who promoted abusive tax shelters, he told the appeals court.
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May 02, 2023
Split DC Circ. Finds IRS Tax Shelter Penalties Timely
The Internal Revenue Service wasn't too slow to assess around $256,000 in penalties against a man who promoted abusive tax shelters, a split D.C. Circuit panel ruled Tuesday, finding a three-year deadline for tax assessments didn't apply to the penalty assessment.
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July 22, 2022
IRS Tax Shelter Penalties Didn't Come Too Late, DC Circ. Told
The IRS didn't run out of time to assess around $256,000 in penalties against a man who promoted abusive tax shelters, the U.S. government told the D.C. Circuit on Friday, arguing that a three-year deadline for tax assessments wasn't applicable.
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April 22, 2022
Tax Shelter Promoter Urges DC Circ. To Nix IRS Penalties
A man who was convicted of tax fraud for promoting abusive tax shelters asked the D.C. Circuit to rule that Internal Revenue Service civil penalties that were issued after his 2008 conviction should be time-barred.