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          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.  See                 
          Dahlstrom v. Commissioner, 85 T.C. 812, 821 (1985); Jacklin v.              
          Commissioner, 79 T.C. 340, 344 (1982).                                      
               We are satisfied from our review of the record that there is           
          no genuine issue as to any material fact.  However, we conclude,            
          contrary to respondent’s position, that petitioners may challenge           
          the amount of their underlying tax liability in this proceeding.            
          Consequently, we shall deny respondent’s motion.                            
               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 is authorized to               
          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 person’s property, the Secretary is               
          obliged to provide the person with a final notice of intent to              
          levy, including notice of the administrative appeals available to           
          the person.                                                                 
               Section 6330 generally provides that the Commissioner cannot           
          proceed with collection by levy until the person has been given             






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