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If its IRS, then that's Federal and the Federal Courts handle that. If its state taxes, then the state courts handle that one. Each jurisdiction has their own laws pertaining to the taxes.

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US Tax Courts have jurisdiction over IRS cases.

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For Federal Taxes it would be the US Tax Court.

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Does the US Tax Court hear cases generated by the IRS?

Yes. The US Tax Court hears cases initiated by the IRS as well as challenges brought by taxpayers. If the taxpayer is bringing suit for a refund of taxes already paid, the case is heard in US District Court.


Which court hears cases that come from the irs?

Generally, the United States District Court and the United States Court of Federal Claims hear tax cases after the taxpayer has paid the tax and filed a claim for refund or credit.


Does the US Tax Court hear civil cases?

Yes, the US Tax Court hears certain tax-related civil cases initiated either by the IRS or by the taxpayer. Civil cases in which the taxpayer is suing for a refund of overpaid taxes are heard in US District Court.


Is there a hierarchy of court within the organisation of courts Explain?

Although the names or titles of the courts may differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction - from low to high they usually are> Justice of The Peace Court or Magistrate's Court - Municipal Court - State Circuit Courts - State Court of Appeals - State Supreme Court. The federal system is> US District Court - US Court of Appeals - US Supreme Court. In the federal system there are other specialized courts which function in their areas of specialization e.g.: US Patent Court - IRS Tax Court - etc)


What is the Purpose you.s tax court?

The purpose of the U.S. Tax Court is to provide a specialized judicial forum for taxpayers to dispute IRS determinations regarding their federal tax liabilities. The court handles cases involving tax issues, including disputes over deficiencies, deductions, credits, and penalties. Its decisions can be appealed to higher courts.


What are the IRS guidelines for a budget to submit to bankruptcy court?

The Federal Bankruptcy Court is entirely separate from the IRS. The IRS does not make these guidelines, (if they exist at all). The IRS is basically just another creditor looking to get paid in your bankruptcy case.


Can IRS take your refund for court ordered debt?

Yes, the IRS is entitled to dock a refund for a variety of things, including court ordered debt.


Are IRS Tax Relief companies really able to reduce my tax debt?

IRS Tax Relief programs are not guaranteed to lower your tax debt. In most cases, they bother the IRS enough that they'll lower monthly payments or slightly reduce what you owe. However, these programs cost money which might worsen your ability to pay the IRS. A monthly payment plan to the IRS and having a CPA look over your taxes is the best option.


Can you get employer information from the IRS?

No, not without the order of a federal court judge.


Can the IRS levy a bank account without a court order?

Yes


Can the IRS put a lien on a house that already has a lien on it from an individual?

Yes, but in most cases whoever had their lien filed and perfected first will have priority (get paid first) over anyone else who files a lien. The IRS can file a lien, they'll just be second in line.


Do enrolled agents go to the IRS or do the IRS go to the enrolled agent?

In most cases the IRS will communicate with the tax payer and then the tax payer could seek the help of an enrolled agent, accountant, attorney, etc.