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Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

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2014

Tax court

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(Un)Appealing Deference To The Tax Court, Leandra Lederman Jan 2014

(Un)Appealing Deference To The Tax Court, Leandra Lederman

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The U.S. Tax Court (Tax Court), which hears the vast majority of litigated federal tax cases, occupies an unusual place in the federal government. It is a federal court located outside of the judicial branch, but its decisions are appealable to the federal courts of appeals. This odd structure, coupled with the court's history as an independent agency in the executive branch, can give rise to important questions, such as the standard of review that should apply to its decisions. In particular, should the courts of appeals treat Tax Court decisions the same as those of district courts in tax …