Appellant Commissioner of Internal Revenue appeals from a final order of the Tax Court. The sole issue presented is whether an understatement of income resulting from an overstatement of the tax basis of sold property can qualify as an omission from gross income giving rise to the extended, six-year period for tax assessment. A panel of this Court has decided this question on facts materially identical to the facts in the instant case and concluded that such an overstatement does not trigger the extended six-year assessment period in the Tax Code, 26 U.S.C. ยง 6501(e)(1)(A). Burks v. United States, 633 F.3d 347 (5th Cir.), petition for cert. filed, (Aug. 11, 2011) (NO. 11-178, 11A9). The argument presented by the Commissioner is foreclosed by our circuit precedent, and the Commissioner recognizes the binding precedent, but nevertheless argues that Burks was wrongly decided to preserve the issue in the event the Supreme Court grants certiorari and reverses, vacates, or otherwise disturbs our *369decision in Burks. This panel is bound by our precedent.
The judgment of the Tax Court is AFFIRMED.