- During January, the Tax Court will begin offering parties electronic service (eService) of case documents in lieu of conventional paper service by the Court. In preparation, registered practitioners will be prompted upon log in to their Practitioner Access account to select consent options (Consent to eService?, Consent to Information e -mails?) and accept the Terms of Use. To elect to receive electronic service, please choose "Yes" at the "Consent to eService" option.
- The Tax Court will be closed Monday, January 19 and Tuesday, January 20, 2009.
- An interim copy of the Rules of Practice and Procedure incorporating all of the amendments adopted September 20, 2005, January 11, 2007, February 15, 2007, December 14, 2007, and October 3, 2008, is available for download. This set of rules is provided on an interim basis as a convenience to parties and practitioners pending republication by GPO of these Rules.
- The Court has adopted amendments to its Rules of Practice and Procedure regarding whistleblower award actions and electronic service, and other amendments to its Rules and forms. For more information, see the Press Release.
- Remote viewing of files by parties and practitioners is now available to those who register to use the Court's new Electronic Access (eAccess) service.
- Practitioner Services is now Practitioner Access and may be entered from the new eAccess Web page.
- The Tax Court now offers the option of paying for court fees, with the exception of Petition Fees, Admission to Practice Application Fees and Notice of Appeal Fees, by credit card or ACH debit card through Pay.gov.
- The Tax Court has published on its Web site requirements for Tax Clinics, Student Practice, and Pro Bono Programs.
- A list of low income taxpayer clinics recognized by the Court now appears on the Taxpayer Information tab and the Clinics, Student Practice & Pro Bono Programs tab.
- NOTICE REGARDING PRIVACY AND PUBLIC
ACCESS TO CASE FILES
- The Court has adopted amendments to its Rules regarding privacy issues and access to its electronic case files, and other amendments to its Rules and forms. For more information, see the Press Release.
- The Tax Court has adopted a new form titled “Final Status Report”. For more information, see the Press Release.
- If you are unfamiliar with the Tax Court or would like information about starting a case and/or representing yourself before the Court, please visit Taxpayer Information.
- Search the content of TC and Memorandum Opinions published after 09/25/95 and Summary Opinions published after 01/01/01* for key words and phrases with Opinion Text Search.
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