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Which is true about the U.S. Tax Court? HELP PLEASE!

A) it is part of the special court system
B) it is the court of last resort for military cases
C) it is not really part of the special court system
D) is it part of the constitutional court system

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User MaTePe
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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

Tax court is a specialized court of law that hears and adjudicates tax-related disputes and issues.

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User Parsa Karami
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Answer:

A) it is part of the special court system.

Step-by-step explanation:

The U.S. Tax Court is a court that hears cases involving tax litigation. This is a part of the special court system. The Tax Court was originally set up as a board of tax appeals which was meant to act independently of the U.S. Department of Justice. Its main duty nowadays is to determine cases cited as being deficient in the payment of federal tax.

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