Leroy Muncy v. CIR
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Opinion
Leroy Muncy appeals the order of the Tax Court finding he owes additional income taxes and penalties. On appeal, he challenges only the validity of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue's notice of deficiency (NOD). This court reviews de novo, as a matter of law, whether the Tax Court had jurisdiction pursuant to a validly issued NOD.
See
Bartman v. Comm'r
,
Muncy argues that the signer of the NOD did not have authority to "issue" it. This court previously remanded for factual findings "whether [Janet A.] Miller[, the IRS employee who purported to issue the NOD,] occupied a position that gave her authority-under the delegation order in effect at the time the NOD was issued, or under any other authorization-to issue Muncy the NOD."
Muncy v. Comm'r
,
Muncy relies on a literal reading of Delegation Order 4 - 8, incorporated in the Internal Revenue Manual.
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See
Internal Revenue Manual § 1.2.43.9,
But Miller's position is higher than, and supervisory of, both SB/SE Technical Services positions directly listed in Delegation Order 4 - 8. The Manual section on the "Organizational Structure" of "Technical Services" says that "Technical Services is composed of seven territories that align with the seven SB/SE Examination Compliance Areas ...." § 4.8.1.2(1),
The Manual says, "Authority should be delegated directly to the lowest level expected to take final action." § 1.11.4.4.1(1),
The NOD satisfies the statutory requirement that the deficiency be "determine[d]," and the NOD "sen[t]," by someone "duly authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury directly, or indirectly by one or more redelegations of authority, to perform the function ...."
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The judgment of the Tax Court is affirmed.
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