IRS’ mistakes lead Tax Court to dismiss a case
The IRS has to follow the same rules as you. If your business moves, you need to notify the IRS of your new address. The IRS, for its part, must use reasonable methods to ascertain your last known address. The Tax Court dismissed a case against a delinquent taxpayer because the IRS couldn’t explain why it didn’t follow its own change-of-address rules.
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