Rule 231. Claims for Litigation and Administrative Costs
(a)
Time and Manner of Claim:
(1)
Agreed Cases:
Where the parties have reached a settlement which disposes of all issues in the case including litigation and administrative costs, an award of reasonable litigation and administrative costs, if any, shall be included in the stipulated decision submitted by the parties for entry by the Court.
(2)
Unagreed Cases:
Where a party has substantially prevailed or is treated as the prevailing party in the case of a qualified offer made as described in Code section
7430
(g), and wishes to claim reasonable litigation or administrative costs, and there is no agreement as to that party’s entitlement to such costs, a claim shall be made by motion filed—
(B)
Within 30 days after the service of the pages of the transcript that contain findings of fact or opinion stated orally pursuant to Rule
152 (or a written summary thereof); or
(b)
Content of Motion:
A motion for an award of reasonable litigation or administrative costs shall be in writing and shall contain the following:
(1)
A statement that the moving party is a party to a Court proceeding that was commenced after February 28, 1983;
(2)
If the claim includes a claim for administrative costs, a statement that the administrative proceeding was commenced after November 10, 1988;
(3)
A statement sufficient to demonstrate that the moving party has substantially prevailed with respect to either the amount in controversy or the most significant issue or set of issues presented, or is treated as the prevailing party in the case of a qualified offer made as described in Code section
7430
(g), either in the Court proceeding or, if the claim includes a claim for administrative costs, in the administrative proceeding, including a stipulation in the form prescribed by paragraph (c) of this Rule as to any settled issues;
(4)
A statement that the moving party meets the net worth requirements, if applicable, of section
2412
(d)(2)(B) of title
28, United States Code (as in effect on October 22, 1986), which statement shall be supported by an affidavit executed by the moving party and not by counsel for the moving party;
(5)
A statement that the moving party has exhausted the administrative remedies available to such party within the Internal Revenue Service;
(6)
A statement that the moving party has not unreasonably protracted the Court proceeding and, if the claim includes a claim for administrative costs, the administrative proceeding;
(7)
A statement of the specific litigation and administrative costs for which the moving party claims an award, supported by an affidavit in the form prescribed in paragraph (d) of this Rule;
(c)
Stipulation as to Settled Issues:
If some or all of the issues in a case (other than litigation and administrative costs) have been settled by the parties, then a motion for an award of reasonable litigation or administrative costs shall be accompanied by a stipulation, signed by the parties or by their counsel, setting forth the terms of the settlement as to each such issue (including the amount of tax involved). A stipulation of settlement shall be binding upon the parties unless otherwise permitted by the Court or agreed upon by those parties.
(d)
Affidavit in Support of Costs Claimed:
A motion for an award of reasonable litigation or administrative costs shall be accompanied by a detailed affidavit by the moving party or counsel for the moving party which sets forth distinctly the nature and amount of each item of costs for which an award is claimed.
(e)
Qualified Offer:
If a qualified offer was made by the moving party as described in Code section
7430
(g), then a motion for award of reasonable litigation or administrative costs shall be accompanied by a copy of such offer.