Tax courts are courts of limited jurisdiction that deal with tax issues.
- United States Tax Court, a United States federal court
- List of Judges of the United States Tax Court
- Uniformity and jurisdiction in U.S. federal court tax decisions
- State court (United States)
- Oregon Tax Court of the Oregon Judicial Department
- Hawaii Tax Appeal Court of the Hawai'i State Judiciary
- Indiana Tax Court
- Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board
- Minnesota Tax Court
- New Jersey Tax Court
- Tax Court of Canada
- Tax Court of Canada Act
- EFTA Court
- Philippine Court of Tax Appeals
Famous quotes containing the words tax and/or court:
“As a Tax-Paying Citizen of the United States I am entitled to a voice in Governmental affairs.... Having paid this unlawful Tax under written Protest for forty years, I am entitled to receive from the Treasury of Uncle Sam the full amount of both Principal and Interest.”
—Susan Pecker Fowler (18231911)
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—Henry Brooks Adams (18381918)