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Johnson v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

United States Tax Court
Oct 25, 2021
No. 5844-20 (U.S.T.C. Oct. 25, 2021)

Opinion

5844-20

10-25-2021

Denese Annette Johnson Petitioner v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Respondent


ORDER

Emin Toro Judge

This case is currently set for trial during the Court's November 15, 2021, Dallas, Texas, remote trial session. On October 22, 2021, attorney Daniel L. Timmons filed an Entry of Appearance (Doc. 7) on behalf of respondent. However, no certificate of service showing that the entry of appearance has been served on petitioner is attached to that document. Also on October 22, 2021, respondent filed a Status Report (Doc. 8) informing the Court that the parties have reached a basis for settlement in this case for all issues. Upon due consideration, it is hereby

ORDERED that, on or before November 1, 2021, respondent shall file a certificate of service with respect to his Entry of Appearance showing that petitioner has been served with that document. Respondent is advised that it is not necessary to refile his Entry of Appearance. It is further

ORDERED that this case is stricken from the November 15, 2021, Dallas, Texas, remote trial session and the parties are excused from appearing at the calendar call on November 15, 2021. It is further

ORDERED that, on or before January 14, 2022, the parties shall file with the Court either a joint report (or, if that is not expedient, then separate reports) describing the status of the case or a stipulated decision document. It is further

ORDERED that jurisdiction of this case is retained by the undersigned judge.


Summaries of

Johnson v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

United States Tax Court
Oct 25, 2021
No. 5844-20 (U.S.T.C. Oct. 25, 2021)
Case details for

Johnson v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue

Case Details

Full title:Denese Annette Johnson Petitioner v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue…

Court:United States Tax Court

Date published: Oct 25, 2021

Citations

No. 5844-20 (U.S.T.C. Oct. 25, 2021)