A Chapter 7 Trustee was within his rights to sue the Internal Revenue Service to claw back funds fraudulently transferred by a bankrupt transportation company on behalf of its principals, the 10th Circuit ruled Tuesday.
The bankruptcy code waives the IRS’ sovereign immunity from the Chapter 7 trustee’s lawsuit to claw back a debtor’s fraudulent transfer to the tax agency, the appellate court said.
The dispute stemmed from the 2017 bankruptcy of All Resorts Group Inc. In 2014, the company paid $145,000 in “personal tax debts” of its principals to the IRS.
The Chapter 7 Trustee sued the IRS in ...
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