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PASADENA - The congregation of All Saints Episcopal Church cheered defiantly Sunday when it was suggested that the church might not comply with an Internal Revenue Service summons, foreshadowing what could turn into a legal battle between All Saints and the federal government. Church officials received the summons Friday. It requests a number of church documents relating to a guest sermon by former rector George Regas, given two days before the November 2004 presidential election, in which Regas was critical of President George W. Bush's policies on the Iraq war, abortion and poverty. But Regas stopped short of endorsing either presidential candidate in his sermon.
PASADENA - The congregation of All Saints Episcopal Church cheered defiantly Sunday when it was suggested that the church might not comply with an Internal Revenue Service summons, foreshadowing what could turn into a legal battle between All Saints and the federal government. Church officials received the summons Friday. It requests a number of church documents relating to a guest sermon by former rector George Regas, given two days before the November 2004 presidential election, in which Regas was critical of President George W. Bush's policies on the Iraq war, abortion and poverty. But Regas stopped short of endorsing either presidential candidate in his sermon.
Proposed regulations under Sections 7603 and 7609 provide guidance relating to the manner in which summonses may be served on third-party recordkeepers, the expanded class of third-party summonses subject to notice requirements and other procedures, and the suspension of periods of limitation if a court proceeding is brought involving a challenge to a third-party summons, or if a third party's response to a summons is not finally resolved within 6 months after service.
D. 9395 relates to third-party and John Doe summonses. These final regulations provide guidance relating to the manner by which summonses may be served on third-party recordkeepers, the expanded class of third-party summonses subject to notice requirements and other procedures, and the suspension of periods of limitations if a court proceeding is brought involving a challenge to a third-party summons, or if a third party's response to a summons is not finally resolved within six months after service.
A 46-year-old Santa Clarita Valley woman admitted in court Monday that she unleashed two dogs on an Internal Revenue Service employee who tried to serve a summons on her husband. Lisa Hriczo Blechman pleaded guilty, in a hearing before U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson , to a misdemeanor charge of assaulting a federal officer. She faces up to one year in federal prison and a $100,000 fine when sentenced.
...Decided February 19, 1975. . The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) held to have authority under... Code of 1954 to issue a "John Doe" summons to a bank or other depository to discover the iden...
...CHAPTER I - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. SUBCHAPTER A - INCOME... the Internal Revenue Service serves a summons described in section 7609(f) relating to the tax l...
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