DocketNumber: Docket No. 32583-88
Filed Date: 4/18/1990
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 11/20/2020
MEMORANDUM FINDINGS OF FACT AND OPINION
GERBER,
OPINION OF SPECIAL TRIAL JUDGE
PANUTHOS,
The notice of deficiency, dated November 5, 1987, determined deficiencies and additions to tax for the taxable years 1976, 1977, 1979, and 1980 through 1984 as follows:
Sec. | Sec. | Sec. | Sec. | Sec. | |||
6651 | 6653 | 6653 | 6653 | 6653 | Sec. | ||
Year | Deficiency | (a)(1) | (a) | (b) | (b)(1) | (b)(2) | 6661 |
1976 | $ 23,334 | $ 4,342 | $ 1,167 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
1977 | $ 34,557 | $ 7,148 | $ 1,728 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
1979 | $ 5,059 | -- | $ 253 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
1980 | $ 15,248 | -- | -- | $ 7,624 | -- | -- | -- |
1981 | $ 33,602 | -- | -- | $ 16,801 | -- | -- | -- |
1982 | $ 36,872 | -- | -- | -- | $ 18,436 | 50% of in- | $ 9,218 |
terest due | |||||||
on $ 36,872 | |||||||
1983 | $ 45,169 | -- | -- | -- | $ 22,585 | 50% of in- | $ 11,292 |
terest due | |||||||
on $ 45,169 | |||||||
1984 | $ 12,891 | -- | -- | -- | $ 6,446 | 50% of in- | $ 3,223 |
terest due | |||||||
on $ 12,891 |
*223 The notice was sent by certified mail on November 5, 1987, to petitioners' last known address, 17585 Juday Lake Drive, South Bend, Indiana 46635. The executed Application for Registration or Certification, U.S. Postal Service Form 3877, postmarked November 5, 1987, reflects that the notice of deficiency was delivered to the U.S. Postal Service for mailing to petitioners. Petitioners allege that they did not receive the original notice of deficiency. After petitioners received statements of tax due, petitioners requested that a copy of the notice of deficiency be sent to them. Petitioners received a copy of the notice of deficiency on September 24, 1988.
The 90-day period for timely filing the petition with this Court from issuance of the notice of deficiency mailed November 5, 1987, expired on Wednesday, February 3, 1988, which date was not a legal holiday in the District of Columbia. The petition was filed with the Tax Court on Thursday, December 22, 1988, which date is more than one year after the issuance of the notice of deficiency. The envelope in which the petition was contained bears a U.S. Postal Service postmark dated December 19, 1988.
Section 6213(a) provides*224 that a taxpayer may file a petition with this Court for redetermination within 90 days after the notice of deficiency is mailed. The law is well settled that both a valid notice of deficiency and a timely filed petition are necessary to maintain an action in this Court.
Petitioners assert that the statutory notice of deficiency dated November 5, 1987, was not properly mailed to them on that date. Petitioners allege that the U.S. Postal Service in South Bend, Indiana, does not have any record of delivery of the certified mail to petitioners at or around the November 5, 1987 mailing date. Petitioners apparently conclude that the petition filed within 90 days of receipt of the copy of the notice of deficiency (September 24, 1988) is, therefore, timely.
Section 6212 authorizes respondent to send a notice of deficiency to the taxpayer by certified or registered mail. If mailed to the taxpayer's last known address, *225 the notice is deemed sufficient. It does not require that the taxpayer receive such notice.
Respondent has satisfied the requirement of proper mailing of the notice of deficiency.
The evidence in this record fails to disclose the reason for petitioners not receiving the original notice of deficiency. We cannot tell whether it was the fault of the postal service, some other party, or whether anyone should be "faulted." In circumstances such as these, it appears doubtful that anyone could adequately explain or uncover the reason for petitioners' failure to receive the original notice of deficiency. We are satisfied, however, that the notice of deficiency was properly delivered by respondent to the postal service for mailing.
Section 6212(b)(2) was enacted as a safe harbor to protect respondent when actual notice*227 is not given.
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