Tax Court In Brief | Bindel V. Commissioner | FYI: Wages Are Taxable . . . Yes, Really

Published date26 April 2022
Subject MatterEmployment and HR, Tax, Employee Benefits & Compensation, Income Tax
Law FirmFreeman Law
AuthorFreeman Law

The Tax Court in Brief - April 18th- April 22nd, 2022

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Tax Litigation: The Week of April 18th, 2022, through April 22nd, 2022

  • Treece Financial Services Group, v Comm'r, 158 T.C. No. 6 | April 19, 2022 | Kerrigan, J. | Dkt No. 20850-19
  • Sezonov. Comm'r, TC Memo. 2022-40| April 20, 2022 | Marvel, J. | Dkt. No. 26650-17
  • Kohout v. Comm'r, T.C. Memo. 2022-37 |April 18, 2022?|Jones, J. | Dkt No. 11958-17

Bindel v. Commissioner |April 20, 2022 | Urda, P. | Dkt. No. 9552-19

Opinion

Short Summary

Petitioner challenged IRS determinations of tax deficiencies of approximately $24,000 in each of two tax years; he had reported having no taxable income. Petitioner worked as a software developer. In each of the tax years, he received over $100,000 from employers who reported his wages to the IRS on W-2s. Petitioner claimed entitlement to refund of the withholdings. He attached to his tax returns Form 4852, claiming that he "did not receive any wages as defined in section 3401(a) and section 3121(a)." The IRS noted the discrepancy and issued deficiency notices.

Primary Holdings

  • Petitioner's arguments in support of his reporting of no taxable income were frivolous.
  • The Court declined to impose a section 6673(a)(1) penalty for maintaining a frivolous claim because the petitioner had not made frivolous claims in previous years, but it warned petitioner against repeating frivolous claims.

Key Points of Law

Generally, IRS deficiency determinations are presumed correct and once the IRS has established a factual foundation linking...

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