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U.S. Supreme Court
United States v. Price, 361 U.S. 304 (1960)
United States v. Price
No. 48
Argued December 9, 1959
Decided January 18, 1960
361 U.S. 304
Syllabus
Under § 272(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, as amended, failure of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to send to a taxpayer a 90-day notice of a deficiency in his income tax return does not bar an action by the United States to collect such deficiency and statutory interest thereon when the taxpayer had executed and filed, under § 272(d), a waiver of the restrictions of § 272(a) on the assessment and collection of deficiencies, since § 272(d) authorizes the filing of such a waiver "at any time," and not only after the issuance of a 90-day notice of a deficiency. Pp. 361 U. S. 304-313.
263 F.2d 382 reversed.
