Supreme Court Rules IRS Can Search Your Accounts Without a Warrant or Notification. Even 3rd Parties
Supreme Court Rules the IRS Can Search Your Accounts Without a Warrant or Notification. Even 3rd Parties
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JUST IN: Supreme Court Rules That IRS Can Request Bank Account Info Without Notice To Third Parties
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May 18, 2023
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The IRS does not need to notify third parties when requesting a summons for banking records in collection matters. That was the decision of the Supreme Court in Polselli v. Internal Revenue Service. READ MORE: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphi...
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Supreme Court: Yes, the IRS Can Secretly Obtain Your Bank Records
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The Supreme Court has sided with the IRS in a case that involves owing the IRS money, bank records, taxpayer privacy, and notice.
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https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/supreme-court-irs-can-secretly-obtain-bank-records
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The IRS scored a win at the U.S. Supreme Court that could impact your privacy. The court recently released its ruling in Polselli v. IRS, involving whether the agency can access bank records of a taxpayer’s relatives or associates — without notice — to help with tax collection efforts. The Supreme Court’s answer is yes. Under an existing statute, the IRS can secretly probe your bank records and potentially your relatives’ bank records without notice.
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“The question presented is whether the exception to the notice requirement applies only where a delinquent taxpayer has a legal interest in accounts or records summoned by the IRS under Section 7602(a). A straightforward reading of the statutory text supplies a ready answer: The notice exception does not contain such a limitation,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the unanimous opinion.
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What does this mean for taxpayers in non-legal terms? The IRS can probe financial records to aid in the collection of a taxpayer’s debt without notifying the taxpayer or third parties like the taxpayer’s relatives or associates. This can also happen when the IRS wants to see financial records belonging to someone other than the taxpayer who does not owe the IRS unpaid taxes.
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