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Originally Posted by Shoonra
I would suppose the fact that the problem about the mailing address would be assigned to someone should show up in the FOIA, but I tend to doubt that the "someone" would be identified by first and last name.
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True, but it would show up on a FOIA request for the agents Oath of Office, where most likely, you would receive an OMB Form 61, correct?
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
As in the Mall case, the IRS would not be allowed to hold the lack of response, etc., against the taxpayer ... assuming that the evidence does not show that (as in the case on this thread) the taxpayer went to some lengths to keep the IRS in the dark about his address ... but I won't use the word "enjoin" because that particular word is not appropriate esp in light of the Anti-Injunction Act.
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Are you saying that there is evidence in this case (other than the fact that he admits he knows letters are going to the wrong address, but has not himself notified the "agency" of his change of address) that this guy went to some lengths to keep the IRS in the dark about his address? If so, what evidence is that?