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United States Tax Court call or email insisting that a specific payment method be used to pay Court fees, a tax debt, or requesting credit or debit card numbers over the phone The IRS posts current warnings and alerts about all types of tax scams on its website (including information about how to report tax scams)
DAWSON | United States Tax Court DAWSON (Docket Access Within a Secure Online Network) is the U S Tax Court's electronic filing and case management system See the user guides for more information and instructions Technical questions about DAWSON?
Places of Trial | United States Tax Court Addresses are trial locations only Always address mail to: United States Tax Court, 400 Second Street NW, Washington, DC 20217-0002
Find a Case | United States Tax Court For all non-technical questions, contact the Office of the Clerk of the Court at (202) 521-0700 United States Tax Court 400 Second Street, NW, Washington, DC 20217 | (202) 521-0700
Guidance for Petitioners: Starting A Case - U. S. Tax Court You can contact the Tax Court by mail at U S Tax Court, 400 Second Street, N W , Washington, D C 20217-0002 or by telephone at (202) 521-0700 If you need assistance with DAWSON, the Tax Court’s case management system, email dawson support@ustaxcourt gov
Guidance for Petitioners | United States Tax Court This guide provides information, but not legal advice, for individuals who represent themselves before the Tax Court It answers some of taxpayers' most frequent questions It is a brief step-by-step explanation of the process of:
Mission | United States Tax Court The mission of the United States Tax Court is to provide a national forum for the expeditious resolution of disputes between taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service; for careful consideration of the merits of each case; and to ensure a uniform interpretation of the Internal Revenue Code
Directory | United States Tax Court For all non-technical questions, contact the Office of the Clerk of the Court at (202) 521-0700 United States Tax Court 400 Second Street, NW, Washington, DC 20217 | (202) 521-0700
Guidance for Petitioners: About the Court - U. S. Tax Court Generally, a taxpayer may file a petition in the Tax Court in response to certain IRS determinations A taxpayer who begins such a proceeding is known as the “petitioner”, and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue is the “respondent” The Tax Court is based in Washington, D C
Tax Court Rules | United States Tax Court Tax Court Rules On this page you will find the Court's current Rules of Practice and Procedure, forms, and fee schedule You will also find information regarding past amendments to the Rules