An appellant is a party who appeals to a higher court against the decision of a lower court. The appellant seeks a reversal or modification of the lower court’s judgment.
A petitioner is the party requesting action in a court. In tax disputes, this role is frequently assumed by the taxpayer appealing an IRS position. However, if the government loses and appeals to a higher court, the IRS then assumes the role of the petitioner.
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