Joseph Robert Goeke Explained

Joseph R. Goeke
Office:Senior Judge of the United States Tax Court
Term Start:April 21, 2018
Office1:Judge of the United States Tax Court
Term Start1:April 22, 2003
Term End1:April 21, 2018
Appointer1:George W. Bush
Predecessor1:Herbert Chabot
Successor1:Emin Toro
Birth Date:22 June 1950
Birth Place:Covington, Kentucky, U.S.
Education:Xavier University (BS)
University of Kentucky (JD)
Spouse:Linda Goeke (nee Powers)

Joseph Robert Goeke (born June 22, 1950)[1] is an American lawyer who serves as a senior judge of the United States Tax Court.[2]

Goeke received his Bachelor of Science, cum laude, from Xavier University in 1972, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1975, where he was inducted into the Order of the Coif.

He worked as a trial attorney for the Internal Revenue Service from 1975-1988, for five years in New Orleans and then in Cincinnati, earning two promotions. He then left public service to become a partner, in the law firm of Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, in Chicago.[3]

On April 22, 2003, Goeke was appointed by President George W. Bush as Judge of the United States Tax Court for a term ending April 21, 2018.[4] He assumed senior status on April 21, 2018, but continues to perform judicial duties as senior judge on recall.

In 2009, Goeke ruled that individuals may not deduct expenses on prostitutes and pornography under U.S. tax code.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Nominations of Joseph Robert Goeke, Glen L. Bower, Daniel Pearson, Charlotte R. Lane, and Raymond T. Wagner. United States Senate Committee on Finance. 53. 2003.
  2. Web site: Judges United States Tax Court . 2022-11-30 . www.ustaxcourt.gov.
  3. Web site: The United States Senate Committee on Finance The United States Senate Committee on Finance . 2022-11-30 . www.finance.senate.gov . en.
  4. Web site: Presidential Nomination: Joseph R. Goeke . 2022-11-30 . georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov.
  5. Web site: Barrett . William P. . Tax Court Rules Prostitutes Aren't Deductible . 2022-11-30 . Forbes . en.