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February 1, 2007

Tax Court Issues Opinion in Ballard - Kanter - Lisle

Tax_court_7The Tax Court today issued its 457-page opinion (Kanter v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2007-21) in the long-running Ballard, Kanter and Lisle saga, following the Supreme Court's decision on taxpayer access to Special Trial Judge reports and the Eleventh Circuit's remand of the case to the Tax Court.  In issuing the opinion today, the Tax Court complied (barely) with the Eleventh Circuit's extraordinary July 20, 2006 order directing that the Tax Court give the case "high priority" and dispose of it by February 1, 2007.

Update:  Linda Beale (Wayne State) has more here.

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