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Contractors Supply Corporation v. United States

United States District Court, W.D. Virginia, Roanoke Division
Oct 31, 1974
386 F. Supp. 907 (W.D. Va. 1974)

Summary

In Contractors the ground was "[A]ssessment was made contrary to the laws of the United States," and in Gainesville the ground was "audit is erroneous".

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Opinion

Civ. A. No. 74-C-23-R.

October 31, 1974.

Charles D. Fox, III, Hunter, Fox Trabue, Roanoke, Va., for plaintiff.

Helen E. Marmoll, Atty. Tax Div., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., for United States.


OPINION AND ORDER


Contractors Supply Corporation, plaintiff, has filed suit in this court against the United States of America, defendant, for a refund of an excise tax which the corporation has paid in full and which the corporation alleges was improperly and illegally assessed.

Plaintiff contends that this court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this suit by virtue of 26 U.S.C. § 7422. Plaintiff has filed as exhibits copies of the claims for refund that were sent to the District Director of Internal Revenue in Richmond, Virginia.

Defendant has filed a motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter based upon 26 U.S.C. § 7422. Defendant alleges that plaintiff has not filed a proper claim for a refund with the District Director in that the claim did not comply with the Treasury Regulations.

This court notes that 26 U.S.C. § 7422 permits suits in federal district courts only after "a claim for refund or credit has been duly filed with the Secretary or his delegate, according to the provisions of law in that regard, and the regulations of the Secretary or his delegate established in pursuance thereof." (emphasis added). Section 301.6402-2(b)(1) of the Treasury Regulations states that a claim for a tax refund "must set forth in detail each ground upon which a credit or refund is claimed and facts sufficient to apprise the Commissioner of the exact basis thereof."

Although plaintiff did file a claim for a refund with the District Director, his claim did not set forth in any detail the basis of his broad assertions that the tax was illegal. In fact, the claim merely stated that "(a)ssessment was made contrary to the laws of the United States."

Since this court's jurisdiction does not attach until the administrative procedures mandated by 26 U.S.C. § 7422 and its companion Treasury Regulations have been satisfied, plaintiff's failure to comply with Section 301.6402-2(b)(1) of the Treasury Regulations forecloses jurisdiction in this court. Therefore, it is ORDERED that this suit be dismissed because this court is without jurisdiction until the administrative procedures have been duly and properly exhausted.


Summaries of

Contractors Supply Corporation v. United States

United States District Court, W.D. Virginia, Roanoke Division
Oct 31, 1974
386 F. Supp. 907 (W.D. Va. 1974)

In Contractors the ground was "[A]ssessment was made contrary to the laws of the United States," and in Gainesville the ground was "audit is erroneous".

Summary of this case from Santa Cruz Building Ass'n v. United States

In Contractors, the Commissioner had no idea of which law to apply whereas in this case he is apprised of the appropriate section of the Internal Revenue Code.

Summary of this case from Santa Cruz Building Ass'n v. United States
Case details for

Contractors Supply Corporation v. United States

Case Details

Full title:CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. The UNITED STATES of…

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Virginia, Roanoke Division

Date published: Oct 31, 1974

Citations

386 F. Supp. 907 (W.D. Va. 1974)

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