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Unanimous Court Limits Taxpayer Privacy

May 19, 2023 by admin

Thursday May 18, 2023 – The Supreme Court released the much-anticipated decision in Polselli v. IRS. This case concerned a collection action of the IRS. So, I took a specific interest in this case.

While the case was often touted as a 4th amendment privacy case – that’s not how the court saw it. Rather, the court decided the case based on Statutory construction, not Constitutional Law.

Chief Justice Roberts delivered the Opinion of the Court. The court held:

“The question presented is whether the exception to the notice requirement in §7609(c)(2)(D)(i) applies only where a delinquent taxpayer has a legal interest in accounts or records summoned by the IRS under §7602(a). A straightforward reading of the statutory text supplies a ready answer: The notice exception does not contain such a limitation.”

In this case, [t]he parties did not argue, and the [court] below did not decide, the contours of [the phrase ‘in aid of the collection.'”

Justice Jackson wrote a concurring opinion (joined by Justice Gorsuch) in which she writes “Congress did not give the IRS a blank check, so to speak, to do with as it will in the collection arena.”

In her opinion, “the IRS is not necessarily exempt from notice obligations any time a tax-delinquency matter enters the collection phase.”

I only wish more Justices joined in her opinion.

While the Court upheld the IRS’s position in this instance, it did not define the full extent of the IRS’s authority to issue summonses, implying that there could be future clarification on this matter.


Steven A. Leahy is a tax attorney in Illinois. He was the host of the long-running popular Radio Show “The IRS Radio Hour” heard every Sunday evening on AM 560 The Answer. Attorney Leahy is also the author of the book “Deal With Your IRS Problems Today!” You can get a FREE copy of this important book at FreeIRSBook.com. Or Call 24/7 (312)664-6649

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Massive Implications for Taxpayer Privacy

April 25, 2023 by admin

Monday April 24, 2023 – In this video, we explore the Supreme Court case Polselli v. IRS and its potential impact on taxpayer privacy and IRS authority.

The case revolves around whether the IRS can secretly obtain financial records of a taxpayer’s relatives or associates without notice when trying to collect outstanding tax debt. We’ll dive into the background of the case, the key question the Supreme Court will address, and the possible implications of the case for taxpayers across the United States.

Join Attorney Steven A. Leahy as we urge the Supreme Court to limit the IRS’s power in this matter.

Stay tuned for updates on the Supreme Court’s decision and its impact on the future of tax collection enforcement and individual privacy protection in the United States. Share your thoughts on this case in the comments below, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insights into important legal matters.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicksibilla/2023/02/20/supreme-court-to-decide-if-irs-can-secretly-access-bank-records/?sh=caf1d5b486c6

https://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/2023/04/24/supreme-court-to-decide-if-irs-can-secretly-obtain-bank-records/78942/


Steven A. Leahy is a tax attorney in Illinois. He was the host of the long-running popular Radio Show “The IRS Radio Hour” heard every Sunday evening on AM 560 The Answer. Attorney Leahy is also the author of the book “Deal With Your IRS Problems Today!” You can get a FREE copy of this important book at FreeIRSBook.com. Or Call 24/7 (312)664-6649

Filed Under: Today's Tax Talk Tagged With: IRS, Polselli, privacy, Supreme Court

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