SILVER et al v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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1:22-cv-00013
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March 09, 2023
Expat Attorney Taking Tax Info Release Challenge To DC Circ.
An expatriate attorney is appealing to the D.C. Circuit over a federal court's dismissal of his lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service for releasing his tax information, according to documents filed Thursday.
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January 31, 2023
IRS Can Release Tax Return Info In Lawsuits, Court Says
The Internal Revenue Code gives the IRS the right to release tax information that is part of a legal proceeding on tax administration, a D.C. federal court said in explaining why it dismissed an expatriate attorney's challenge to disclosure of his returns.
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November 21, 2022
DC Court Asked To Hold Opinion Due To Transition Tax Appeal
An expatriate attorney asked a D.C. federal court to refrain from issuing an opinion on its dismissal of a suit accusing the Internal Revenue Service of improperly disclosing his tax information until a related appeal by him is decided.
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September 30, 2022
IRS Beats Claims It Exposed Atty's Tax Info In Reg Dispute
A D.C. federal court on Friday tossed a lawsuit from an expatriate attorney alleging the Internal Revenue Service improperly disclosed his returns and other sensitive records while defending itself against his challenges to international tax regulations.
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March 02, 2022
Expat's Challenge To Fed. Tax Regs 'Meritless,' US Argues
A D.C. federal court should toss a lawsuit from an expatriate attorney making "meritless claims" that the IRS improperly disclosed his returns and other sensitive records in defending against his challenges to international tax regulations, the U.S. government said.
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February 22, 2022
Atty Says IRS Can't Shake Claims It Exposed His Tax Info
A D.C. federal court shouldn't toss a suit from an expatriate attorney alleging the IRS improperly disclosed his returns and other sensitive records while defending itself against his challenges to international tax regulations, he argued Tuesday.
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February 09, 2022
US Defends Tax Info Disclosure In Disputes Over Int'l Regs
The federal government lawfully disclosed a lawyer's tax information to defend itself in a pair of lawsuits he filed challenging regulations under international provisions in the 2017 federal tax overhaul, the U.S. government told a D.C. federal court.
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January 05, 2022
Atty Says IRS Wrongly Disclosed His Tax Info In Reg Suits
The Internal Revenue Service wrongfully disclosed an expatriate attorney's returns and other confidential records while defending itself against his suits challenging regulations that implemented international tax provisions of the 2017 federal tax overhaul, he told a D.C. federal court.