Understanding the Tax Court and Tax Court Practice Basics

  • Author: Dan Pilla
  • Level: Basic
  • Study time: 2 hours
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Course overview
This course is essential even for non-attorneys, since non-attorney practitioners regularly encounter situations in which Tax Court is a resolution option that must be recognized. To start, we review the fundamentals of the U.S. Tax Court. Special emphasis is on Tax Court jurisdiction so practitioners fully understand the scope of cases subject to review by the U.S. Tax Court. In the second portion we cover the basics of Tax Court practice and procedure, including motions practice, discovery procedures, summary judgment and remand, stipulations and agreed settlement procedures. We discuss when non-attorneys use the Tax Court resolution option they must be prepared to bring in counsel admitted to practice in the Tax Court.
  • Video time: 2 hours
  • Exams: 1
  • Course notes: 1 PDF
  • Continuing Education: 2 Credits*

What's included?

  • 2  Hours of Video
  • 1 Certificate (2 CEU)*
  • 6 Interactive Review Questions
  • 1 Final Exam
  • 1 Course Outline PDF

Be Prepared

Learn the basics of Tax Court practice and procedure, including motions practice, discovery procedures, summary judgment and remand, stipulations and agreed settlement procedures.

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* Student must pass final exam with a score of 70% or higher to earn CEUs

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Dan Pilla

Tax Litigation Expert and Author of "#1 Tax Book In America" by The Wall Street Journal  
ABOUT Dan
Dan Pilla is the world's foremost authority on the subject and practice of tax resolution. With 40+ years of experience and a competitive spirit, Dan has seen and resolved every kind of tax problem imaginable. He began beating the IRS as an 18-year-old young man, and he's been beating them ever since.

Dan is known by many as the "father" of the tax resolution industry... and for good reason. Tax resolution practitioners around the nation have based their methods and practices off the work Dan completed in the early 80s. Nobody stays on top of the IRS and the current tax code like Dan Pilla.