Asked by Sadie Brown on Jun 13, 2024

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Which court hears most of the litigated tax disputes between the IRS and taxpayers?

A) U.S.Tax Court.
B) U.S.District Court.
C) U.S.Court of Federal Claims.
D) None of these.

Litigated Tax Disputes

Tax disagreements that have been brought before a court for resolution.

U.S. Tax Court

A federal court that handles cases involving disputes over federal tax laws between taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service.

IRS

The Internal Revenue Service, the federal agency responsible for administering and enforcing U.S. federal tax laws.

  • Understand the procedural aspects of tax law and administrative bodies involved.
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Tauzhanee SpannJun 16, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The U.S. Tax Court hears most of the litigated tax disputes between the IRS and taxpayers. This court is specially designed to handle tax-related issues, including disputes over tax liability and penalty assessments. The other options listed may also hear tax-related cases, but they are not the primary court for litigated tax disputes.