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Federal tax cases
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.
The Supreme Court hears most of the cases brought to it on appeal.
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.
The Supreme Court of the United States has nine judges, called justices.
Cases from the Internal Revenue Service are often heard by the United States Tax Court, which is a federal court that specializes in tax disputes. Taxpayers can also appeal IRS decisions to federal district court or federal court of appeals.
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.
AnswerChallenges by U.S. taxpayers to IRS assessments in situations in which the taxpayer doesn't pay the tax until a determination of the court is made. (The U.S. District Court hears them when the taxpayer pays the tax and sues for a refund.)AnswerChallenges to the US Tax Codes by taxpayers whose appeals to the tax collecting agencies of government have been rejected.
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.
Income estate and gift taxes would be the subjects of the cases heard in U.S. Tax Court.
Criminal - Civil - Tax - Treason - WHAT??? Be more specific. Federal Court hears ANY and ALL cases having to do with violations of federal law.
Cases involving the US Constitution, most federal laws, and US treaties are heard by the Article III (constitutional) courts that make up the Judicial Branch.Some cases, such as those heard in US Bankruptcy Court or US Tax Court, which were established under Congress' authority in Article I, are actually decided in the Legislative Branch.If this is a homework question, though, go with Judicial Branch.