Tax,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Sep. 27, 2017
Man loses long battle over tax bill, 9th Circuit rules
A former California resident who has fought a $7.4 million tax bill for decades may not continue with his federal lawsuit alleging that the state’s system to protest such bills violates due process protections.
A former California resident who has fought a $7.4 million tax bill for decades may not continue with his federal lawsuit alleging that the state’s system to protest such bills violates due process protections.
On Tuesday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that California state law provides adequate remedies for Gilbert P. Hyatt to challenge the taxes that were levied against him after two audits conducted in 1993 and 1996...
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