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Short Summary
: Ms. Chancellor claimed deductions on her 2015 federal income tax return related to business expenses, charitable contributions, and State and local tax. The IRS disallowed the deductions and issued a notice of deficiency. Ms. Chancellor filed a petition with the United States Tax Court challenging the proposed adjustments in the notice of deficiency.
Key Issue: Whether Ms. Chancellor has adequately substantiated her claimed deductions.
Primary Holdings
Key Points of Law
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The Commissioner’s determinations in a notice of deficiency are presumed correct and the taxpayer generally bears the burden to prove them correct. Rule 142(a);