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               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).  The moving party bears the burden of proving              
          that there is no genuine issue of material fact, and factual                
          inferences are drawn 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).                                                                     
               Petitioners have raised no genuine issue as to any material            
          fact.  Accordingly, we conclude that this case is ripe for                  
          summary judgment.                                                           
               Section 6331(a) provides that if any person liable to pay              
          any tax neglects or refuses to pay such tax within 10 days after            
          notice and demand for payment, the Secretary may collect such tax           
          by levy on the person’s property.  Section 6331(d) provides that            
          at least 30 days before enforcing collection by levy on the                 






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