A Complete Step by Step Guide to the United States Tax
Court
The Information You Need to Win in Tax Court
The Secret to Success in a Tax Court
Case - It's Not About the Law
People
going to the U.S. Tax Court generally think that trials and courtrooms are where
you talk about the law. They also generally know the law that concerns their
case.
The problem is, Tax Court trials are not about the law.
They are about the FACTS. The law speaks for itself. Or more accurately, the
judge applies the law to the facts that you establish at trial.
But you never talk about the law before the facts are on the record. At best,
raising questions of law before the trial will confirm for the court and your
opponent that you don't know what you're doing.
At worst you give your opponent the rope he needs to hang you.
To win in Tax Court you need to know
how to present your facts and how to keep your opponent's facts out.
You will eventually have to argue the law, but not before you have done battle
with the IRS attorneys using the RULES.
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The Rules of the Court |
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The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure |
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The Federal Rules of Evidence |
These rules have the force of law in the courtroom. Trial lawyers succeed and
fail by them. Courtroom battles are over the admission and exclusion of evidence,
not over the law.
By knowing this simple fact you know more than 99% of people going to Tax Court
on their own.
And the rules are not long or complicated. You can easily learn them and use
them to your advantage.
U.S. Tax Court is a hostile land with
its own language and customs
The natives are not there to help you. Their job is to extract every dollar
they can from you and they are good at it.
They are used to working with people who:
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don't know what's coming next |
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don't know the rules of the court or of procedure |
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don't know how to write legal documents |
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don't know how to do legal research |
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don't understand what's going on in Tax Court |
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don't know what hit them when they lose |
The Information You Need to Win
After reading On Your Own in Tax Court you will know the order of events,
the special vocabulary of the Court, how to make a motion, and how to respond
to one.
You'll know the Rules of Evidence and how they can help you.
You'll understand the Rules of the Court.
You'll know how to find the case law and the legal citations to support your
arguments.
You'll know the answers to these crucial
questions:
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What is the purpose of a Tax Court trial? |
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When would a trial not be necessary? |
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How do you avoid a trial, and when should you? |
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What are the Elements of a Tax Court Petition? |
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What is the |
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How do you oppose a Motion for Summary Judgment? |
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What is 'discovery' and why is it important? |
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What is the Stipulation of Facts? |
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What is a Branerton Conference? |
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What are the elements of a motion, and how do you write one? |
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What is 'hearsay' and how is it used against you? |
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How do you make objections and when? |
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When do you argue the law? |
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If you lose, how do you appeal? |
Anyone entering a Tax Court case who can't answer those questions and many
more is walking into an ax fight without an ax.
On Your Own in Tax Court distills 15 years of study and five years of Tax Court
litigation into a handy reference for all phases of a Tax Court case.
It does not contain legal advice. The author is not a lawyer.
It contains the information you need
to succeed in Tax Court
You get what I've learned from personal experience in over five years of Tax
Court litigation on my own cases (some of which are still before the court),
from spending thousands of dollars in attorney fees, from thousands of hours
of research and study, and my experience working with dozens of other Tax Court
litigants.
Tax Court Procedures Step-by-Step
The first 200 pages contain an easy to follow, step by step summary of everything
you need to know from the start. It's everything the author wishes he'd know
going into his first case.
It is an easy to follow guide to "what happens next" and what you need to know
for each step in the process. There are also chapters on Evidence, Motions,
Legal Citation, Legal Research, and Legal Writing.
Sample Documents, Motions, Forms, and
Resources
The last 60 pages contains an extensive appendix of sample documents, pleadings,
discovery, appeals meetings, and various Court documents.
There is also a bibliography that includes an exhaustive listing of online
resources for legal research.
This electronic edition is extensively hot linked to rules, statutes, case
law and other athorities cited throughout the book.
"If you are going to tax court,
you need this book!"
That's the common thread that runs through the feedback we have received from
our readers.
Here is some more of what they've said:
"On Your Own In Tax Court" will help you navigate the "tax court
waters" with confidence, not fear. It is an easy read, written in
every day language. Read it through initially to get the over all
picture, then use it as a step by step manual to help you hit your
dates and deadlines. It is a great reference resource, a play book
of sorts for your journey leading up to, through, and after your trial.
Johnny C.
Tampa, Florida |
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"Before filing any tax court case, you need to read "On Your Own
In Tax Court" by Lysander Venible. This book has clearly written details
and facts on how to maneuver through tax court on your own. It has
a lot of examples, a detailed table of contents, and an extensive
bibliography for pertinent references."
Susan L.
Austin, Texas |
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"I came across Lysander's work in the middle of my tax court case,
and immediately saw the errors I had already made, errors that I could
have easily avoided by first scanning through a few pages of Venible's
book. The text is easy to read, well organized, and written to the
basic knowledge level of the average person, and I strongly recommend
you this book."
Anne R.
Salt Lake City, Utah |
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Received your book. You are right on. I've been at "War" with the
IRS since 1990.The reason I am excited about your book is that finally
I've come in contact with someone who gets it and has been there and
done that.Your material is well worth the $ and then some. Thank you.
Jimmy G.
Lowell, Massachusetts |
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On Your Own ("OYO") is an invaluable resource for anyone trying
a case in Tax Court. Without the knowledge and guidance in OYO, I
would have been like a fish in barrel for my opponent. With OYO: I
was able to understand the process, see the traps my opponent was
setting for me, and most importantly to take the actions necessary
to avoid them. Thanks Lysander!!
Dave D.
Chicago, Illinois |
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I sure wish I had this book going into my recent tax court experience.
It makes many topics accessible to the newbie. I think you'll agree
with me that On Your Own in Tax Court is essential for the self represented
tax court litigant. Get this book and and ramp up FAST with the info
you need to survive!
Darrell B.
New Bern, New York |
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