If you owe back taxes and are litigating the case with the IRS, what happens if you come into money? The IRS has broad levy powers. Can the IRS get the money even though the taxes are being disputed in court? The answer can vary based on whether the underlying tax liability is being disputed……
Tag: Tax Litigation
IRS to Pay Attorneys Fees: The Qualified “Qualified Offer”
There are times when the IRS pursues cases that it should not. If this happens to you and you prevail in your case, you should know that the court may order the IRS to pay your attorneys fees and costs. You usually have to make a “qualified offer” to get this type of award. The……
Can You Sue the IRS for Damages?
There are times when IRS employees violate the law. This includes intentional and negligent conduct that violates the law. Many of these violations go unreported. This is often for fear of retaliation or lack of resources. It may also be due to a belief that there is no remedy for taxpayers in this situation. The……
The IRS’s Ability to Recoup Refund Checks
If you receive a tax refund and the IRS later asks you to repay the refund, what do you do? Do you keep the refund or repay it? This can be a very difficult question to answer. This is particularly true if you believe that you have a legitimate basis for and entitlement to the……
Tax Court Puffery: Exaggeration is Not Evidence
Every communication makes statements. The statements may be truthful or false. A statement that is misleading or exaggerated is somewhere between these two. There can be significant legal consequences depending on where a statement falls on this continuum. This raises questions as to how precise do the statements have to be to be false? If……