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Eighth Circuit Rules Tax Filing Deadlines Are Not Jurisdictional

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has overturned a Tax Court dismissal in Maniktala v. Commissioner, ruling that the 90-day window for filing tax appeals under Section 6213(a) is a claim-processing rule rather than a rigid jurisdictional requirement that bars further legal review.

Eighth Circuit Rules Tax Filing Deadlines Are Not Jurisdictional

The dispute centers on Nate and Jaya Maniktala, who received an IRS notice of deficiency in July 2024, despite the document purportedly being issued in December 2023. Because the couple never received the initial correspondence, they missed the March 19, 2024, deadline, prompting the Tax Court to dismiss their petition for lack of jurisdiction. Represented by ZMF Law, the taxpayers appealed, arguing that the deadline should be subject to equitable tolling.

Judge Kathleen Kerrigan, writing for the Eighth Circuit, acknowledged that previous rulings had treated the filing deadline as jurisdictional. However, citing recent Supreme Court guidance, the court shifted its stance, concluding that the text of Section 6213(a) does not clearly mandate such a restrictive interpretation. By classifying the deadline as a claim-processing rule, the court has opened the door for taxpayers to argue for equitable tolling when external circumstances prevent a timely filing.

The case now returns to the U.S. Tax Court, which must determine if the Maniktalas meet the specific burden required to warrant that tolling. Jefferson Read, a senior tax attorney at ZMF Law, noted that the ruling provides a crucial safeguard for taxpayers nationwide. The decision aligns the Eighth Circuit with other circuits that have moved to protect court access, though the ongoing split in judicial opinion keeps the matter a candidate for eventual Supreme Court intervention.

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