Ziegler v. CommissionerZiegler v. Commissioner
SUMMARY ORDER
Petitioner-appellant Stephen S. Ziegler appeals from a June 27, 2007 decision of the Tax Court concluding that the passive loss limitations rule,
We review the legal conclusions of the Tax Court de novo. See, e.g., Reimels v. Commissioner,
We find no constitutional violation here. We agree with the Tax Court that the application of
For the reasons stated above, the decision of the Tax Court is AFFIRMED.
Notes
. At oral argument, Ziegler clarified that he raises an additional challenge, namely that the Tax Court and the Commissioner "coerced” him into abandoning an argument based on the Tax Court’s alleged misinterpretation of the applicable regulations. Any such argument is entirely without merit. The record indicates that there was no improper coercion.
. Ziegler contends that the Tax Court ignored his argument that the change in Internal Revenue Code ‘‘destroye[ed] all of the Tax Incentives” associated with his investment, thereby eliminating any possibility of return. Ziegler has not established before the Tax Court or our Court that his investment has been rendered valueless by