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not provided information that I requested from the
hearing agent.
I think the IRS is wrong but I am not sure if I am
doing this protest right. I told the IRS I didn’t owe
them anything and they still have not shown me any
proof to support their claim. Could you please write
to me and let me know the procedure?
I need the help of the Tax Court to clarify this
matter. I am unclear as to what rules of procedure and
evidence were to preside over my CDP Hearing. Although
I asked many times I never received any information on
such procedures. The agent was no help at all.
Now a whole new procedure is beginning and I am more
confused. I am unsure of what to do from here. Will
you please advise what my next steps are and if there
is public council [sic] available for my assistance?
When am I supposed to go to court over this? Would I
receive the assistance of a public defender?
Thank you for reading my letter and trying to help me.
This document failed to comply with the Rules of the Court
as to the form and content of a proper petition. Petitioner also
failed to submit the required filing fee. Nevertheless, on
February 7, 2006, the Court filed petitioner’s document as an
imperfect petition. By order dated February 22, 2006, the Court
directed petitioner to file a proper amended petition and to pay
the filing fee on or before April 10, 2006. The order stated
that if an amended petition and the filing fee were not received
on or before April 10, 2006, the case would be dismissed.
Petitioner failed to timely respond to the Court’s order to file
an amended petition or to pay the filing fee. On May 26, 2006,
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