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Agarwal v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

United States Tax Court
Mar 13, 2024
No. 19001-23S (U.S.T.C. Mar. 13, 2024)

Opinion

19001-23S

03-13-2024

NISHA AGARWAL & AYUSH JHA, Petitioners v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent


ORDER OF DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION

Kathleen Kerrigan, Chief Judge.

On January 23, 2024, respondent filed in the above-docketed case a Motion To Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction, on the ground that no valid notice of deficiency, as authorized by section 6212 and required by section 6213(a) of the Internal Revenue Code to form the basis for a petition to this Court, had been issued to petitioners with respect to taxable year 2021. In the motion to dismiss, respondent explained that petitioners had already paid the amount of the deficiency underlying this proceeding prior to the issuance of the purported notice referenced in the petition herein. The determined amount thus failed to qualify as a deficiency within the meaning of the governing provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Although the Court directed petitioners to file an objection, if any, to respondent's motion to dismiss, petitioners have declined to do so. Additionally, in the petition commencing this proceeding, petitioners had made the substantially identical allegation that the taxes had already been paid.

Upon due consideration, it is

ORDERED that respondent's Motion To Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction is granted, and this case is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction on the ground that the purported notice of deficiency is invalid.


Summaries of

Agarwal v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

United States Tax Court
Mar 13, 2024
No. 19001-23S (U.S.T.C. Mar. 13, 2024)
Case details for

Agarwal v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

Case Details

Full title:NISHA AGARWAL & AYUSH JHA, Petitioners v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL…

Court:United States Tax Court

Date published: Mar 13, 2024

Citations

No. 19001-23S (U.S.T.C. Mar. 13, 2024)