The Supreme Court should turn down a case dealing with when bank account holders must be notified of an IRS summons for their records, the agency said in a court filing.
The Thursday filing deals with summonses that were part of collection efforts tied to more than $2 million in tax liabilities for Remo Polselli. The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled in a divided decision that the government wasn’t required to notify Polselli’s wife, Hanna Karcho Polselli, or two law firms that represented him, Abraham & Rose PLC and Jerry R. Abraham PC, ...
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