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Post-trial

Once the court issues its decision, the case moves into the post-trial phase. This stage involves both legal options after judgment and practical steps for compliance. Let’s discuss each side separately.

On the legal side:

  • Either party can file post-trial motions, such as a request for reconsideration or to vacate the decision (under Tax Court Rules 161 and 162).
  • In regular cases, either party may appeal the decision to the appropriate U.S. Court of Appeals, usually within 90 days of the decision’s entry, or 120 days if the IRS appeals first.

On the compliance side:

  • The IRS updates its records to reflect the court’s decision and assesses or removes the tax accordingly.
  • If a balance remains, collection begins or continues; if the decision favors the taxpayer, the IRS processes the refund or adjustment.

This is where resolution becomes real, legal questions are settled, and the focus turns to meeting the court’s obligations and keeping future filings accurate.

Next, let’s understand the post-trial procedure in a U.S. Tax Court.