Bryan Skarlatos Records “What Every Matrimonial Judge Should Know About a Tax Return” Seminar For The New York Judicial Institute
Bryan Skarlatos recorded a seminar entitled “What Every Matrimonial Judge Should Know About a Tax Return” for the New York State Judicial Institute’s 2021 Virtual Judicial Summer Seminar. In the seminar, judges will learn how to read tax returns and find the information that is
K&F News Brief: IRS Summer Campaign — Fighting Identity Theft With Security Education
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Security Summit is hosting its annual summer campaign “Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself” to encourage stronger security among tax preparers. This year’s theme is entitled “Boost Security Immunity: Fighting Against Identity Theft” and focuses on the risk of data and
Megan L. Brackney Quoted In Tax Notes Article Entitled “Second Circuit Hands Government Win on Foreign Trust Penalties”
Megan L. Brackney was quoted in a recent Tax Notes article entitled “Second Circuit Hands Government Win on Foreign Trust Penalties,” published on July 29, 2021. Brackney analyzes the District Court’s decision that trust beneficiary reporting penalties can also apply to the owner of a
Megan L. Brackney Quoted In Tax Notes Article Entitled “Most Partnerships Are Staying in the Centralized Audit Regime”
Megan L. Brackney was quoted in a recent Tax Notes article entitled “Most Partnerships Are Staying in the Centralized Audit Regime,” published on July 14, 2021. Brackney analyzes the determination by partnerships to stay in or elect out of the centralized partnership audit regime enacted