U.S. Tax Court Memorandum Decision Upholds IRS’s Deficiency Claim Due to Erroneous Refund on Additional Child Tax Credit

Feb. 13, 2026, 7:18 PM UTC

The U.S. Tax Court, in a memorandum decision, held that the erroneous refund issued to the taxpayer was a rebate refund that resulted in a deficiency, granting the IRS’s motion. Taxpayer, an individual, filed a tax return claiming the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) for her minor son. The IRS erroneously increased the ACTC and issued the taxpayer a refund more than claimed. The IRS later issued a notice of deficiency. The court held that the erroneous refund was a rebate refund because it was based on a substantive recalculation of the taxpayer’s tax liability, even though it resulted from ...

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