Corporation With Rights Suspended Under California Law Unable to File Tax Court Petition Even Though Certain Corporate Rights Later Retroactively Restored
The corporation in the case of Medical Weight Control Specialist v Commissioner, TC Memo 2015-52 found it could not have its day in Court because its corporate privileges had been suspended by the state of California during the 90 day period available for it to file a challenge of an IRS in Tax Court. This was held to be the case even though the corporation had issued to it by the state a certificate of reviver and certificate of relief from contract voidability later that, in the corporation’s view retroactively reinstated its right to bring the suit initially.
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