The tax collection case dates back to the 1990s when the IRS vetoed Monex's use of a tax shelter involving London Metal Exchange straddle transactions.
On the debtor side, this case illustrates how a person who deals with a debtor can themselves get caught up in a collection case and have to defend themselves against allegations such as these.
And appropriately, from a house in which time had stood still, a large collection of long case clocks dating from the late 17th Century.
This is a collection due process case.
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The taxpayer should also inform the IRS of any other financial obligations he has each month, such as medical bills, legal bills, or extraordinary debts, as these may be allowed in the discretion of the IRS collection employee working the case.
The filing of your case also postpones collection of the tax until the matter is resolved.
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They also believe they can make a stronger case for new collection authority now that the SSUTA, which is designed to harmonize and simplify sales tax laws, is finally operating.
Even then all can be lost due to the shifting legal terrain underlying fossil collection, as in the famous case of "Sue, " the rock star of T. rex skeletons.
Traditionally, the IRS has compromised tax debts only when a taxpayer offered as much as it could realistically wring out of him through forced collection, as was apparently the case with Winell.
Last week's hearing before a special master overseeing the collection of evidence in the antitrust case came just days after Intel admitted it made mistakes in its effort to preserve documents that it is required to hand over to AMD's lawyers (see "Intel's Missing Memos").
He added that applications will be considered "on a case by case basis and only where collection would pose a risk to the health and safety of the personnel carrying out the collection".
For the third study, the committee found negligence relating to informed consent, preservation of case report forms, and data collection.
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As a general rule, younger case officers do better intelligence-collection work than older colleagues, whose zeal for Third World field work declines precipitously as their knowledge and expertise in CIA bureaucratic politics increases.
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The original Clouseau is not, in any case, a character but a collection of brilliant routines by the late English genius, and Steve Martin bravely does those numbers with as great a comic nimbleness as could be wished.
In this case from collegiate sports, a collection of schools with like-minded philosophical and academic missions have opted to leave money on the table and receive less media money initially in order to protect the long-term legacy of their brand value of their conference name.
Various events toll the collection statute, including the filing of a bankruptcy case or an offer-in-compromise by the taxpayer.
Take museums for instance, already struggling with cost cuts across the board, the idea they could have remote viewings of their museum collection is appealing, but what is the business case for the investment and the cost to the end users.
In the case of VIX, these ETNs hold a collection of rolling VIX futures contracts.
Larry hung in a glass case until 1970 when museum officials finally acknowledged that he was more than a collection of bones.
John Rowe, the chief executive of Exelon, keeps a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts in his office and at one time even had a mummy case.
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Who you talk to, when you talk to them and, in the case of text messages, what you talk about are possibly fertile grounds for data collection.
Labour's Stephen Pound raised the case of his local authority, Ealing Council, which he said had made sure all rubbish collection lorries had triple mirrors fitted to ensure "complete visibility".
And the FSA is also allowing banks to hold a much wider and more diverse and riskier collection of supposedly liquid investments, as a proxy for cash, which is their rainy-day money in case too many of their depositors want their cash back at the same time (it is the insurance against bank runs).
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