United States of America v. Finstad, Robert

Filing 8

ORDER TO ENFORCE IRS SUMMONS. Signed by District Judge Barbara B. Crabb on 5/13/2013. (arw)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 13-CV-178 ROBERT P. FINSTAD, Defendant. ORDER TO ENFORCE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE SUMMONS A copy of the petition and order to show cause having been served on defendant on March 27, 2013, and the defendant having failed to file a written response to the petition within the time period allowed by the order to show cause, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the defendant appear before Revenue Officer Walter F. Kurkiewicz or designee at a time and place to be agreed upon mutually for the purpose of giving testimony concerning the tax liabilities of Robert F. Finstad, for the taxable years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and then and there produce for examination and/ or photostatic copying or other mechanical means of reproduction, the following: All books, papers, records or other documents demanded in the Internal Revenue Service summons served upon respondent on September 19, 2012. The examination shall continue from day to day until completed. In the event the Revenue Officer Walter F. Kurkiewicz and the defendant cannot agree mutually upon a time and place, then the defendant is ordered to appear at the office of Walter F. Kurkiewicz, Internal Revenue Service, 2403 Folsom Street, Eau Claire, WI 54703-2435, telephone number 715/836-8747x246, at a time designated by the Revenue Officer, notice of said time and place to be given to the defendant by means of a certified letter mailed to the defendant at his or her last known business address at least ten (10) days prior to the date set by the Revenue Officer or his or her designee. Dated this /~ 't; of May, 2013. United States District Judge BY THE COURT: ~~~(.4.~~ BARBARA B. CRABB United States District Judge 2

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