Appeals of Tax Court Decisions
June 8, 2011
The Tax Court has nationwide jurisdiction. Although the Tax Court is based in Washington D.C., the judges rotate, hearing cases in different cities throughout the country. Decisions of the Tax Court are appealable to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the particular circuit. In Arizona, for example, cases would be appealed to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Cases filed under the Tax Court’s Small Case Procedure, however, cannot be appealed. Patricia Beary is admitted to practice before the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, as well as the Supreme Cout of the United States. She is able to represent you as far as you want your case to go.
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Welcome to Beary Law PLC where you will find a rare combination of expertise in tax and bankruptcy law as well as substantial litigation experience. The scope of Patricia Beary's experience in federal practice for over 25 years distinguishes her from other attorneys.
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Ms. Beary's expertise has led to the removal of liens and levies in the amount of $110,000 and a reduction of the tax liability to zero. In bankruptcy, Ms. Beary successfully represented the debtor/defendant in a suit filed by a subsidiary of Fidelity Financial objecting to discharge of an assessed debt in excess of $600,000. After contentious pre-trial litigation, plaintiff dismissed its complaint against Ms. Beary’s client. Currently, Ms. Beary is negotiating a settlement of a tax liability of approximately $6 million. She has also filed a petition in tax court where the disputed liability is approximately $600,000.
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With a focus on federal tax issues and taxpayers in bankruptcy, Attorney Beary, a former IRS trial attorney and Assistant United States Trustee, has tried cases in the U.S. Tax Court in Arizona and in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the District of Arizona, District of Connecticut, and Central District of California. Her experience includes appeals of federal tax and bankruptcy decisions, as well as resolving tax debt by payment plans and offers in compromise.
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