DocketNumber: No. 7211-04
Judges: "Foley, Maurice B."
Filed Date: 5/17/2005
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 11/20/2020
MEMORANDUM FINDINGS OF FACT AND OPINION
FOLEY, Judge: By notices dated January 21, 2004, respondent determined deficiencies in and additions to petitioner's 1998, 2000, and 2001 Federal income taxes. The issues for decision are whether petitioner received unreported income and is liable for
FINDINGS OF FACT
In 1998, petitioner provided services to Highway Master Corp. (HMC) and Saunders-Ream Advertising & Marketing (SRAM). HMC and SRAM paid petitioner $ 3,920 and $ 3,140, respectively, and issued him Forms 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income, reflecting such compensation. In that same year, Salomon Smith Barney Inc. (SSB) paid petitioner $ 235 of*111 dividends and issued him a Form 1099-DIV, Dividends and Distributions, reflecting such dividends.
In 2000, petitioner was employed by Vu Ryte, Inc. (VRI). VRI paid petitioner $ 34,818 and issued him a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, reflecting this amount and $ 3,100 of Federal income tax withheld.
In 2001, petitioner continued employment with VRI, received a distribution from VRI's retirement plan with Merrill Lynch (ML), and was involved in real estate sales with Hexter-Fair Title Co. (HFTC) and Community Title (CT). VRI paid petitioner $ 36,332 and issued him a Form W-2 reflecting this amount and $ 3,312 of Federal income tax withheld. HFTC and CT paid petitioner $ 160,500 and $ 50,000, respectively, and issued him Forms 1099-S, Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions, reflecting such proceeds. ML distributed $ 6,174 to petitioner from his VRI retirement plan and issued him a Form 1099-R, Distributions From Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc., reflecting such distribution.
On Ja nuary 21, 2004, respondent issued petitioner notices of deficiency relating to 1998, 2000, and 2001. In the notices, respondent determined that petitioner*112 received unreported income, did not file Federal income tax returns relating to those years, and did not pay sufficient estimated taxes relating to 2001. On April 30, 2004, petitioner filed his petition, and on June 15, 2004, respondent filed his answer.
Petitioner resided in Tyler, Texas, at the time he filed his petition.
OPINION
Generally, a notice of deficiency is presumed correct, and the taxpayer bears the burden of proving that the determination is erroneous.
Petitioner raises numerous meritless contentions; concedes that he provided services to HMC, SRAM, and VRI; and does not dispute that he received the amounts reflected in the third-party payment reports (e.g., Form W-2*113 and Form 1099-MISC). Thus, respondent has sufficiently connected petitioner to the underlying activities relating to the unreported income.
Contentions we have not addressed are irrelevant, moot, or meritless.
To reflect the foregoing,
Decision will be entered for respondent.
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