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          prescribed jurisdiction.  E.g., Commissioner v. McCoy, 484 U.S.             
          3, 7 (1987); Bokum v. Commissioner, 992 F.2d 1136, 1140 (11th               
          Cir. 1993), affg. T.C. Memo. 1990-21; Woods v. Commissioner, 92             
          T.C. 776, 784-785 (1989).  Moreover, the existence of                       
          jurisdiction in a particular case is fundamental and may be                 
          raised at any point in the proceeding, either by a party or by              
          the Court sua sponte.  E.g., Smith v. Commissioner, 124 T.C. 36,            
          40 (2005); Raymond v. Commissioner, supra at 193; Naftel v.                 
          Commissioner, supra at 530.                                                 
               For the reasons set forth in Billings v. Commissioner,                 
          supra, the Court has concluded that our jurisdiction under the              
          laws governing joint and several liability does not extend to               
          review of the Commissioner’s denials of requests for relief                 
          pursuant to section 6015(f) where no deficiency has been                    
          asserted.  Nor can equitable or policy concerns expand this                 
          jurisdiction in disregard of the express provisions of the                  
          statute enacted by Congress.  Accordingly, we are constrained to            
          grant respondent’s motion and to dismiss this case for lack of              
          jurisdiction.                                                               
               To reflect the foregoing,                                              

                                                  An order of dismissal for           
                                             lack of jurisdiction will be             
                                             entered.                                 







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