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Washington Tax Update


June 2, 2010
What's new from the Courts

Tax Court wants documents e-filed

The Tax Court has announced that it has made electronic filing of documents mandatory for most parties represented by counsel.

The new procedure applies to cases in which the petition is filed on or after July 1, 2010. An e-filer must send the judge assigned to his or her case a courtesy paper copy of an e-filed document that is longer than 50 pages.

Mandatory e-filing does not apply to those who represent themselves or who are assisted by low-income clinics and bar-sponsored pro bono programs.

Read more in the Tax Court Announcement.

Contact our firm if you have any questions or comments about this article.


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