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"Civil"Lzing Tax Procedure: Applying General Federal Learning To Statutory Notices Of Deficiency, Leandra Lederman Jan 1996

"Civil"Lzing Tax Procedure: Applying General Federal Learning To Statutory Notices Of Deficiency, Leandra Lederman

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Tax procedure has been rather isolated from the main currents of civil procedure. Using the statutory notice of deficiency as an exemplar, the article explores how viewing tax procedure issues from the perspective of general civil litigation can facilitate procedural regularity and foster fairness to United States Tax Court contestants. The statutory notice is the document by which the IRS forewarns a taxpayer of impending assessment of tax greater than the amount reported on the taxpayer's return. The article identifies three functions of the notice and their general civil litigation analogues. First, like legal process, it provides the taxpayer with …


The Constitutional Right To Expert Assistance For Indigents In Civil Cases, David Medine Jan 1990

The Constitutional Right To Expert Assistance For Indigents In Civil Cases, David Medine

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A "Pragmatic Definition" Of The "Cause Of Action"?, Bernard C. Gavit Jan 1933

A "Pragmatic Definition" Of The "Cause Of Action"?, Bernard C. Gavit

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