United States of America v. Kerr

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Case Number:

2:19-cv-05432

Court:

Arizona

Nature of Suit:

Forfeit/Penalty: Other

Judge:

Diane J Humetewa

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  1. March 02, 2023

    IRS Can't Review Most Penalties Imposed In $2.2M FBAR Case

    The Internal Revenue Service cannot review the bulk of penalties it assessed in a $2.2 million case against a taxpayer for failing to report his foreign bank accounts, an Arizona federal court has ruled.

  2. April 26, 2022

    US Urges Judge To Send All Of $2.2M FBAR Case Back To IRS

    An Arizona federal court should remand to the IRS a recalculation of $2.2 million in penalties a taxpayer incurred for failing to report his foreign bank accounts after the agency miscalculated his liability, the U.S. told the court.

  3. March 29, 2022

    Judge Sends Parts Of $2.2M FBAR Case Back To IRS

    The Internal Revenue Service must reassess a portion of a man's $2.2 million in penalties for failing to report foreign bank accounts after it miscalculated several penalties, an Arizona federal court ruled.

  4. August 11, 2021

    Kicking $2.2M FBAR Case To IRS Would Be Futile, US Says

    An Arizona federal court has all the information it needs to rule on a $2.2 million foreign bank account reporting case and thus shouldn't remand the matter to the IRS for a new penalty assessment, the U.S. government said.

  5. August 06, 2021

    Ariz. Court Urged To Remand $2.2M In Penalties In FBAR Case

    An Arizona court should remand $2.2 million in foreign bank account reporting penalties to the IRS for reconsideration because the government conceded that it originally overstated proposed penalties by at least 40%, a tax fraud convict told a federal court.

  6. July 27, 2021

    Gov't Attacks Procedural Arguments In $4.2M FBAR Case

    An Arizona federal court should ignore a tax fraud convict's procedural and constitutional arguments and judge him liable for maximum penalties totaling around $4.2 million for failing to report foreign bank accounts, the government told the court.