Steven Gregory Dunmore v. United States of America, Internal Revenue Service

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 2004-01-29

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BYBEE, Circuit Judge: Pro se plaintiff Steven Dunmore sued the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS,” or “Government”) in district court seeking, inter alia, refunds for his alleged overpay-ments of taxes. The IRS contended that the bankruptcy estate, and not Dunmore, owned the unscheduled claims following Dunmore’s bankruptcy. Pursuant to the parties’ stipulatio…

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