I wrote a blog post a few years ago on non-attorney admission to the Tax Court that has become one of the most popular blog posts written on our site. Because of the interest in the subject, I wanted to provide this short update because the Tax Court has recently updated its procedures. You can find the updated procedures here. The Tax Court admits non-attorneys for historical reasons. You can read about the history behind this in the Court’s authorized and terrific biography, which was updated a few years ago by Dean Brant Hellwig of Washington and Lee Law School. There are some non-attorney Tax Court practitioners in the Boston area I know who use it as an adjunct to their practice as enrolled agents. If you are interested in taking the test, I suggest reading about the updated provisions.
The Tax Court Has Updated Its Procedures for Non-Attorney Admission
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