Kanter: The Third Shoe Drops

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Kanter: The Third Shoe Drops

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After the Supreme Court's Kanter decision, which overturned the Tax Court's shameful process of concealing the decisions of Special Trial Judges, the case went back to the Tax Court which again ruled against the taxpayers despite the Special Trial Judge's (now revealed) findings that there had been no fraud. The three taxpayers involved in that case pursued appeals to three different Circuits. Previously, the IRS lost in the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits; the Seventh Circuit, hearing the appeal of the third taxpayer, has now ruled against the IRS as well.

A link to the decision is here: http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog ... -cir-.html
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