If a complaint fails to allege facts or law necessary to create a valid legal claim, a defendant may elect not to respond to the complaint.
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Q. 2If the IRS and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue determine that a taxpayer has a tax deficiency, the taxpayer may dispute the deficiency in which court before paying any disputed amount?
a. U.S. District Court
b. U.S. Tax Court
c. U.S. Court of Federal Claims
d. all of the above
Q. 3Melvin enters into a 10-year contract with George for the use of George's boat three times each year from June to September. The contract specifically states that the contract cannot be modified. After a few years, George decides that he no longer wants Melvin to be able to use the boat in September. Melvin agrees to limit his use to June, July, and August, in exchange for a small reduction in the yearly rent. In the seventh year of the contract, Melvin notifies George that he wants to use the boat in the first week of September. George tells Melvin that he can't use the boat, because they modified the contract. How could Melvin and George change their boat-lease agreement without running afoul of the no-modification clause in their agreement?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 4Imposing state income tax for non-residents raises questions under which provision or clause under the United States Constitution?
a. Commerce Clause
b. First Amendment
c. Intellectual Property Clause
d. Fourth Amendment
Q. 5Which of the following is NOT an aspect of the Internet Tax Freedom Act?
a. To prevent states from imposing monthly Internet access fees.
b. To prevent states from imposing state income tax
c. To prevent duplicative taxes on the same purchase so that a state cannot levy both a sales and use tax on the same purchase
d. all of the above
Q. 6Motions can never be used to extend time for one of the parties on a pretrial or trial issue.
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