Williams v. Comm'r

2017 T.C. Memo. 10, 113 T.C.M. 1043, 2017 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 9
CourtUnited States Tax Court
DecidedJanuary 10, 2017
DocketDocket No. 8683-15
StatusUnpublished

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Williams v. Comm'r, 2017 T.C. Memo. 10, 113 T.C.M. 1043, 2017 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 9 (tax 2017).

Opinion

YVONNE A. WILLIAMS, Petitioner v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent
Williams v. Comm'r
Docket No. 8683-15
United States Tax Court
T.C. Memo 2017-10; 2017 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 9; 113 T.C.M. (CCH) 1043;
January 10, 2017, Filed

Decision will be entered for respondent.

*9 Yvonne A. Williams, Pro se.
Miriam C. Dillard and A. Gary Begun, for respondent.
COLVIN, Judge.

COLVIN
MEMORANDUM OPINION

COLVIN, Judge: The issue for decision is whether Yvonne A. Williams is entitled to receive the refund of an overpayment from her 2011 tax year that respondent applied against the assessed joint income tax liability of petitioner and her husband for 2002. We hold that she is not.

*11 Background

This case was submitted for decision fully stipulated under Rule 122.1 We decide this case on the basis of the stipulation of facts and the attached exhibits.

Petitioner resided in Florida at the time she timely filed her petition.

1. Petitioner's 2002 Federal Income Tax Return

On November 1, 2004, petitioner and her then husband, George Williams, filed a joint Federal income tax return for 2002. Respondent assessed the tax shown on the return as well as interest and additions to tax for failure to timely file, failure to timely pay, and failure to make estimated tax payments for 2002. Respondent did not determine or assess a deficiency for 2002.

On March 24, 2007, petitioner submitted a request for relief from joint and several liability for 2002. Respondent received the request on March 26, 2007,*10 and on September 17, 2007, issued a notice of determination denying the request. Shortly thereafter, petitioner submitted additional information supporting her request. By letter dated March 11, 2009, respondent notified petitioner that respondent had not changed the determination on the basis of the additional information. *12 Petitioner's decree of divorce from George Williams was entered on March 17, 2008.

2. Docket No. 7062-09S

On March 23, 2009, petitioner filed a petition, assigned docket No. 706209S, with regard to her 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 tax years. On June 30, 2009, this Court dismissed the case for lack of jurisdiction on the ground that the petition was not timely filed.

3. Petitioner's 2011 and 2012 Federal Income Tax Returns

On her 2011 Federal income tax return petitioner reported no tax liability, a $345 withholding credit, and a $3,094 earned income tax credit. On March 12, 2012, respondent processed petitioner's 2011 tax return and applied the $3,439 overpayment against her 2002 liability. Respondent notified petitioner of this action in writing.

On her 2012 Federal income tax return petitioner reported no tax liability, a $448 withholding credit, and a $3,169 earned*11 income tax credit, resulting in a claimed overpayment of $3,617. On February 25, 2013, respondent processed petitioner's 2012 return and applied $3,595.91 (of the total $3,617) of her 2012 overpayment against her 2002 liability and $21.09 (of the total $3,617) of the *13 overpayment against her 2003 liability. The same day respondent notified petitioner of that action.

4. 2014 Request for Relief From Joint and Several Liability

On March 20, 2014, petitioner submitted a Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief, dated March 20, 2014, and postmarked March 21, 2014, for petitioner's 2002-05 tax years. Respondent received the Form 8857 on March 24, 2014.

5. Respondent's Notice of Determination for 2002

In a notice of determination dated March 4, 2015, respondent determined that petitioner is entitled to relief from joint and several liability for 2002. The notice stated that respondent would refund any payments petitioner made that were available for refund if nothing was owed on the joint income tax assessed for 2002. The notice also stated: "In addition, under Internal Revenue Code section 6511, we generally can't refund your payment or credits if you filed your claim more than three years after the return was filed or*12 two years after the tax was paid, whichever is later."

6. 2015 Refund

On March 30, 2015, respondent issued to petitioner a refund totaling $3,829.93, comprising: (1) $3,595.91 of petitioner's overpayment for 2012 that *14 respondent had previously applied against the liability for 2002; (2) $21.09 of petitioner's overpayment for 2012 that respondent had previously applied for 2003; and (3) $212.93 of interest. On the same day, respondent also issued petitioner a refund of the $3,746 that respondent had previously applied from 2013 for 2003 and $103.31 of interest.

Respondent did not issue to petitioner a refund of the $3,439 that respondent had previously applied from 2011 against the joint assessed income tax liability of petitioner and her husband for 2002 because the tax had been paid over two years before the filing of petitioner's request for relief from joint and several liability.

7. The Petition

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