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Dixon v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, No. 00-70858 (9th Cir.) (316 F.3d 1041) (January 17, 2003) (Judge Michael Daly Hawkins)

This case will long be remembered for the Ninth Circuit’s scathing rebuke of two IRS lawyers, Kenneth McWade and William Sims, who engineered quite a fraud on the Tax Court and on 1,300 taxpayers that almost worked. Without mincing words, the Ninth Circuit charged the two Government lawyers with “extreme ...

 

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