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          under section 6673.1  Because respondent has presented matters              
          outside of the pleadings, we treat respondent’s motion to dismiss           
          as a motion for summary judgment pursuant to Rule 121.  See Rule            
          40.                                                                         
               Summary judgment is intended to expedite litigation and                
          avoid unnecessary and expensive trials.  Fla. Peach Corp. v.                
          Commissioner, 90 T.C. 678, 681 (1988).  Summary judgment may be             
          granted with respect to all or any part of the legal issues in              
          controversy “if the pleadings, answers to interrogatories,                  
          depositions, admissions, and any other acceptable materials,                
          together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no                 
          genuine issue as to any material fact and that a decision may be            
          rendered as a matter of law.”  Rule 121(a) and (b); Sundstrand              
          Corp. v. Commissioner, 98 T.C. 518, 520 (1992), affd. 17 F.3d 965           
          (7th Cir. 1994); Zaentz v. Commissioner, 90 T.C. 753, 754 (1988);           
          Naftel v. Commissioner, 85 T.C. 527, 529 (1985).  The moving                
          party bears the burden of proving that there is no genuine issue            
          of material fact, and factual inferences will be read in a manner           
          most favorable to the party opposing summary judgment.  Dahlstrom           
          v. Commissioner, 85 T.C. 812, 821 (1985); Jacklin v.                        
          Commissioner, 79 T.C. 340, 344 (1982).                                      




               1  Section references are to sections of the Internal                  
          Revenue Code, as amended, and Rule references are to the Tax                
          Court Rules of Practice and Procedure.                                      




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