Browsing: Taxes
Disputes focused on “syndicated” conservation easement transactions have existed for years, but they are far from repetitive for several reasons. One is that taxpayers organizing partnerships…
There is a big data revolution quietly brewing inside the U.S. Federal Reserve that’s going to fundamentally change the way corporate tax is reported and collected…
In a pivotal scene in the movie On The Basis Of Sex, Judge Doyle, portrayed by Gary Werntz, advises, “The word “woman” does not appear even…
Tax laws are created by Congress, with the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) often required to add details by issuing regulations, Revenue Procedures, Notices, and the like.…
“I want to be a dad again at 90, and I don’t need Viagra.” That quote is from U.K. billionaire Bernie Ecclestone, the iconic former boss…
Congress created a big incentive for restaurants and bars to report employees’ tips, which can be good for workers, too—even if many don’t believe it. So…
I just received two emails, which I copy below without identifying their authors. Both authors are keeping careful track, over time, of their projected Social Security…
Robert Goulder of Tax Notes and Sharon Katz-Pearlman of Greenberg Traurig discuss the ongoing friction between the United Nations and the OECD over the U.N.’s push…
The IRS recently made an important announcement on October 19, 2023 regarding the withdrawal process for Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. This announcement has left many…
Last month, IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel announced a series of taxpayer initiatives described as a “top to bottom review of enforcement work” at the IRS, thanks…