U.S. Tax Court building

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The U.S. Tax Court building is a federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., that houses the United States Tax Court, which adjudicates disputes between taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courthouse
federal building
government office building
architect Lundy & Frank
Victor A. Lundy NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Brutalist architecture
category Brutalist architecture in Washington, D.C.
Courthouses in Washington, D.C.
Federal courthouses in the United States
client U.S. General Services Administration
surface form: General Services Administration
completionDate 1974
constructionStartDate 1972
country United States of America
designStartDate 1969
function hearing collection due process cases
hearing other federal tax controversies
hearing tax deficiency cases
hasFeature cantilevered courtroom block
central courtyard
elevated courtroom volume
office wings
plaza
public lobby
hasTenant administrative offices of the United States Tax Court
clerks of the United States Tax Court
judges of the United States Tax Court
houses United States Tax Court
inaugurationDate 1974
jurisdictionOfCourtHoused federal tax disputes
locatedIn Judiciary Square
Northwest Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
maintainedBy U.S. General Services Administration
material concrete
glass
near E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse
Judiciary Square station
surface form: Judiciary Square Metro station

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officialName U.S. Tax Court building self-linksurface differs
surface form: United States Tax Court Building
operatedBy United States Tax Court
ownedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
partOf federal judiciary facilities in Washington, D.C.
postalCode 20001
primaryFunction adjudication of disputes between taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service
streetAddress 400 Second Street NW
usedFor judicial conferences
oral arguments
trial proceedings

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Judiciary Square buildings, Washington, D.C. hasPart U.S. Tax Court building
Judiciary Square hasLandmark U.S. Tax Court building
this entity surface form: United States Tax Court building
Judiciary Square neighborhood hasLandmark U.S. Tax Court building
this entity surface form: United States Tax Court Building
U.S. Tax Court building officialName U.S. Tax Court building self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: U.S. Tax Court Building
this entity surface form: United States Tax Court Building