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December 8, 2022
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What’s Wrong With The Tax Court Hallmark Opinion: Part 2
December 7, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares In this post, I will discuss the legislative history undergirding the argument over which provision provides the Tax Court’s deficiency jurisdiction and point out things that the Hallmark opinion oddly decided not to discuss about this legislative history, even though the taxpayer presented this information to the court. The Hallmark opinion (slip opinion
The IRS’s Aggressive Enforcement Of Foreign Information Return Penalties Has Created Ethical Dilemmas For Practitioners (Part 1)
December 7, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Today’s guest post is the first of a two-part series by Megan L. Brackney. These posts raise important questions about practitioners’ ethical responsibilities when confronting clients’ potential exposure to penalties for failing to file foreign information returns. Megan previously wrote a terrific series of posts considering problems with the IRS’s administration of these

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December 7, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares German girls don’t do procrastination – they get the taxes done asap. Didn’t efile this time, had one bad experience (efiling was not the cause but made proof of evidence a pain in the butt) that ended in an audit. I therefore decided this year to file per mail. Posted by Munichmaedchen on
What’s Wrong with the Tax Court’s Hallmark Opinion: Part 1
December 6, 2022
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After the Supreme Court decided the Boechler case last April, the Tax Court decided that it should review its jurisprudence regarding the timely filing of Tax Court petitions as a jurisdictional issue in cases

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December 6, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Tax Conference 2017 – Dinner Posted by APPEA Events on 2018-01-04 22:06:35 Tagged: , Tax TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
The California Office of Tax Appeals Weighs in on Boyle and Electronically Filed Returns
December 6, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Today’s guest blogger is Joseph Cole, LL.M. He is an Associate Attorney at RJS Law in San Diego, California. His practice includes federal and state tax controversy. Today’s post discusses a recent California case applying the Boyle doctrine to an electronically filed return. Like many cases applying the Boyle doctrine, the California case

Cigarette Taxes | Cigarette Smuggling by State
December 6, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Key Findings: Excessive tax rates on cigarettes induce substantial black and gray market movement of tobacco products into high-tax states from low-tax states or foreign sources. New York has the highest inbound smuggling activity, with an estimated 53.5 percent of cigarettes consumed in the state deriving from smuggled sources in 2020. New York

Minimize Your Tax Exposure!
December 6, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Your advisor must have intimate knowledge of your Metro Atlanta small biz in order to minimize your tax exposure and prevent surprises. smallbiztaxservices.com/minimize-your-tax-exposure/ Posted by gerricktaxservices on 2015-07-03 20:18:26 Tagged: , Accounting & Tax Help TweetShareSharePin0 Shares

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December 5, 2022
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The Global Consequences of the US Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, February 24, 2020 Posted by Richman Center on 2020-03-23 17:10:22 Tagged: , columbia , tax , global , policy TweetShareSharePin0 Shares