Endeavor Partners Fund, LLC v. Comm'r

2016 T.C. Memo. 12, 111 T.C.M. 1055, 2016 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 12
CourtUnited States Tax Court
DecidedJanuary 20, 2016
DocketDocket Nos. 8698-12, 8710-12, 8721-12, 8846-12, 9975-12, 11290-12, 12591-12
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Endeavor Partners Fund, LLC v. Comm'r, 2016 T.C. Memo. 12, 111 T.C.M. 1055, 2016 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 12 (tax 2016).

Opinion

ENDEAVOR PARTNERS FUND, LLC, DELTA CURRENCY TRADING, LLC, TAX MATTERS PARTNER, ET AL.,1 Petitioners v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
Endeavor Partners Fund, LLC v. Comm'r
Docket Nos. 8698-12, 8710-12, 8721-12, 8846-12, 9975-12, 11290-12, 12591-12
United States Tax Court
T.C. Memo 2016-12; 2016 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 12;
January 20, 2016, Filed

An order denying petitioners' motion will be issued.

*12 Elias M. Zuckerman, David L. Katsky, and Adrienne B. Koch, for petitioners.
Steven N. Balahtsis, Michael A. Sienkiewicz, Lisa M. Goldberg, and Irene Y. Kim, for respondent.
LAUBER, Judge.

LAUBER
*13 MEMORANDUM FINDINGS OF FACT AND OPINION

LAUBER, Judge: These consolidated cases, involving petitions for read-justment of partnership items adjusted in notices of final partnership administrative adjustment (FPAAs), were tried in New York, New York, on March 23-30, 2015. The seven Delaware limited liability companies involved had their principal places of business during the tax years at issue in New York. The central question presented is whether the respective partnerships properly claimed loss deductions from purported foreign exchange binary option trades. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS or respondent) challenged the option transactions on various grounds, including their alleged lack of economic substance, and determined against the partnerships income tax deficiencies for taxable years 2000-2002 and accuracy-related penalties under section 6662.2*13

Andrew D. Beer is the president of Delta Currency Trading, LLC, one of the two petitioning tax matters partners. Mr. Beer is neither a petitioner nor otherwise a party to these cases. However, he played a major role in designing the option *14 transactions, is an indirect partner in each partnership, and is the ultimate interested taxpayer.

Currently before the Court is petitioners' motion for preliminary injunction filed September 25, 2015. The IRS has commenced a separate administrative proceeding involving Mr. Beer in which it seeks to assert against him penalties under section 6707 for failing to file information returns with respect to alleged tax shelters. Petitioners' motion asks the Court to enjoin the IRS from taking any further action against Mr. Beer in that separate administrative proceeding and, if we deny such relief, to certify our order for immediate interlocutory appeal under section 7482(a)(2)(A) and Rule 193. We will deny both requests.3

FINDINGS OF FACT

The IRS*14 notified Mr. Beer that it had commenced an investigation to determine whether he had complied with the requirements of sections 6111 and 6112. During the tax years at issue section 6111(a)(1) required "[a]ny tax shelter organizer" to "register the tax shelter with the Secretary * * * not later than the day on which the first offering for sale of interests in such tax shelter occur[red]." Section 6111(a)(2) required this registration to include information "identifying and *15 describing the tax shelter" and "describing the tax benefits * * * represented (or to be represented) to investors[.]" Seesec. 301.6111-1T, Temporary Proced. & Admin. Regs., 49 Fed. Reg. 32713 (Aug. 15, 1984). Section 6112(a) required any person who organized or sold "any potentially abusive tax shelter" to maintain a list of investors. Seesec. 301.6112-1T, Temporary Proced. & Admin. Regs., 49 Fed. Reg. 34201 (Aug. 29, 1984). Persons who failed to comply with these requirements could be liable for penalties under sections 6707

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