What To Do When You’re Under The Government’s Microscope
Penalties – The IRS’s New Practice Of Assessing Late-Filing Penalties On Timely Filed Substitute Forms 3520-A
The IRS Ramps Up Cryptocurrency Enforcement
IRS 2021 Nationwide Tax Forum: Highlights Focus On Cyber Threats And Virtual Currencies
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced that the annual IRS Nationwide Tax Forum will be held virtually this year, beginning July 20, 2021. Traditionally, the Forum is hosted in multiple U.S. cities during the summer months. However, to protect participant and presenter health and
Legal 500 Recognizes K&F As Leading Tax Law Firm And Names Caroline Ciraolo As “Leading Lawyer”
New York (June 28, 2021) — Kostelanetz & Fink has been named a leading tax controversy law firm by the independent rankings agency The Legal 500 and partner Caroline Ciraolo has been recognized as a “Leading Lawyer.” In its recently published 2021 rankings, The Legal
Megan L. Brackney Quoted In Tax Notes Article Entitled “What’s Reasonable for Late-Filed Foreign Information Returns?”
Megan L. Brackney was quoted in a recent Tax Notes article entitled “What’s Reasonable for Late-Filed Foreign Information Returns?,” published on June 7, 2021. Brackney discusses the IRS’ practice of automatically assessing penalties on taxpayers who file late international information returns. The article notes: “It’s
The IRS Is Underfunded, But It Needs More Than Cash To Stop Tax Cheats
Robert M. Russell Quoted In Tax Notes Article Entitled “Senate International Plan Not Without Taxpayer ‘Silver Linings’”
Robert M. Russell was quoted in a recent Tax Notes article entitled “Senate International Plan Not Without Taxpayer ‘Silver Linings,’” published on April 15, 2021. Russell comments on various proposals within the Senate Democrats’ international tax framework, released on April 5, 2021. The article notes: