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Johnson v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

United States Tax Court
Sep 17, 2021
No. 14745-20S (U.S.T.C. Sep. 17, 2021)

Opinion

14745-20S

09-17-2021

James Horace Johnson, Jr Petitioner v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Respondent


ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

Maurice B. Foley Chief Judge.

On December 28, 2020, the petition to commence this case was received and filed by the Court. Petitioner seeks review of a notice of deficiency, dated September 14, 2020, issued for petitioner's 2018 tax year.

This Court is a court of limited jurisdiction. Relevant to this case, our jurisdiction in a deficiency case depends on the issuance of a notice of deficiency and the timely filing of a petition within 90 days of the issuance of the notice. See Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) sec. 6213. If a petition is timely mailed, as indicated by the postmark on the envelope containing the petition, it is treated as being timely filed. I.R.C. sec. 7502(a).

The notice of deficiency upon which this case is based indicates that the last day to file a petition with the Tax Court was December 14, 2020. The envelope containing the petition that was received by the Court does not appear to bear a postmark. Accordingly, the petition may not have been timely filed and, if so, this Court is without jurisdiction in this case.

Upon due consideration, it is

ORDERED that, on or before October 8, 2021, the parties shall show cause in writing why this case should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction on the ground that the petition was not filed within the time prescribed by the Internal Revenue Code.

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Summaries of

Johnson v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

United States Tax Court
Sep 17, 2021
No. 14745-20S (U.S.T.C. Sep. 17, 2021)
Case details for

Johnson v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

Case Details

Full title:James Horace Johnson, Jr Petitioner v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue…

Court:United States Tax Court

Date published: Sep 17, 2021

Citations

No. 14745-20S (U.S.T.C. Sep. 17, 2021)