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When considering the use of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims as the trial court

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When considering the use of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims as the trial court for Federal tax litigation, indicate whether each of the following is "True" or "False". The taxpayer cannot obtain a jury trial in the Court of Federal Claims The tentative tax deficiency does not have to be paid until after the trial. Each state has at least one U.S. Court of Federal Claims; therefore, choosing the U.S. Court of Federal Claims usually minimizes the inconvenience and expense of traveling for the taxpayer and his or her counsel. The Court of Federal Claims hear only Federal tax cases and, therefore, have more expertise in tax matters.

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