An IRS summons didn't violate a man's Fifth Amendment rights against self incrimination, and the agency doesn't need to be sanctioned for failing to include info from an identity theft claim, a federal court said Tuesday.
The government didn't violate the constitutional rights of Blake M. Adams when the IRS sought to enforce a summons issued to him after he didn't file taxes for 2010 to 2015. Adams didn't meet his burden of proof because he didn't show that he should be able to refuse the summons by pleading ...