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Polselli v. Internal Revenue Service - Post-Decision SCOTUScast

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No Notice in the IRS Act of 1976

The Supreme Court offered a very broad interpretation of what the IRS could do in terms of seeking records. Congress didn't like it, so Congress actually passed the statute in 1976. The general rule is notice; you are entitled to notice you can bring a lawsuit to challenge. But there are exceptions, and this is a case about an exception.

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