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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the petition form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the Petitioner(s) field. Use the Tab key to navigate through the fields.
  3. In section 1, check the appropriate box(es) to indicate which IRS action(s) you are disputing.
  4. Provide the date(s) and city/state of the IRS office(s) that issued the notices in section 2.
  5. Fill out section 4 by selecting whether you want your case conducted as a small tax case or a regular tax case.
  6. In sections 5 and 6, explain why you disagree with the IRS determination and state the facts upon which you rely.
  7. Check off all enclosures in the final section to ensure you include necessary documents when submitting your petition.

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Filing fees are required to submit a petition. The Courts filing fee is $60 and may be paid online, by mail, or in person. The fee may be waived by filing an Application for Waiver of Filing Fee.
You may also file a petition online. For more information about eFiling a petition, refer to the Tax Court website at .
If you want to file a petition with the U.S. Tax Court You have 90 days (150 days if outside of the U.S.) from the date of your notice to file a petition with the U.S. Tax Court.
Filing a petition for your case to be heard in Tax Court in most cases postpones the necessity of payment for alleged taxes due. This allows you to have the matter more thoroughly addressed before you struggle to pay a tax bill which may well be in error.
The mission of the United States Tax Court is to provide a national forum for the expeditious resolution of disputes between taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service; for careful consideration of the merits of each case; and to ensure a uniform interpretation of the Internal Revenue Code.

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Generally, if you fully paid the tax and the IRS denies your tax refund claim, or if the IRS takes no action on the claim within six months, then you may file a refund suit. You can file a suit in a United States District Court or the United States Court of Federal Claims.
The U.S. Tax Court is a specialized court that hears only federal tax cases at the trial level. Before 1943, the U.S. Tax Court was called the Board of Tax Appeals (BTA). Taxpayers appearing before the Tax Court are not required to pay the disputed tax amount before the case is heard (i.e., deficiency procedure).
You can file your petition electronically on the Courts website, .ustaxcourt.gov, by following the Courts eFiling Case Management page to DAWSON, the Courts electronic filing and case management system. If you do not already have one, create a DAWSON account.

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