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Victor Lundy, architect of the Tax Court courthouse in Washington, D.C., died peacefully in his sleep on November 4, 2024. He was 101. The Tax Court will continue to be good stewards of this special building, a prime example of Mr. Lundy’s artistry in architecture. Learn more by watching Victor Lundy: Sculptor of Space or by visiting the GSA website.
Some people may receive unsolicited phone calls, emails, or other communications from individuals fraudulently claiming to be from the Tax Court, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or Federal government agencies and demanding immediate payment by money order, gift card, debit card, or other means to settle a tax debt.
The Tax Court does not want anyone to be victimized by a tax scam. It is important that you know that the Tax Court will never do any of the following:
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