JUST IN: Supreme Court Rules That IRS Can Request Bank Account Info Without Notice To Third Parties

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The IRS does not need to notify third parties when requesting a summons for banking records in collection matters. That was the decision of the Supreme Court in Polselli v. Internal Revenue Service.

READ MORE: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2023/05/18/supreme-court-rules-that-irs-can-request-bank-account-info-without-notice-to-third-parties/?sh=23a34561f6ec

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