Opinion
10313-20X
03-18-2022
ORDER
Maurice B. Foley Chief Judge
On March 17, 2022, the Court received from the parties in the above-docketed matter a Proposed Stipulated Decision resolving this litigation. However, review shows that the decision bears only a signature typewritten in a cursive font for respondent, whereas Tax Court procedures require at minimum a digital image of an actual signature or use of an authentication program. Per the DAWSON guidance:
CAN I SUBMIT A DOCUMENT WITH A DIGITIZED SIGNATURE IN DAWSON?
• Yes. Parties may submit a high-resolution or PDF document bearing either imaged or digitized signatures in satisfaction of the requirements of Rule 23(a)(3), Tax Court Rules of Practice and Procedure.
• PDFs of documents bearing an actual signature are acceptable.
• Documents signed using an authentication program (e.g., Adobe or DocuSign) are acceptable.
• Stylized signatures (e.g., signing with "/s" or using cursive font) are not acceptable.
The premises considered, and for cause, it is
ORDERED that the Proposed Stipulated Decision, filed March 17, 2022, is hereby deemed stricken from the Court's record in this case.