Bryan C. Skarlatos Quoted In New York Times Article Entitled “An Accidental Disclosure Exposes a $1 Billion Tax Fight With Bristol Myers”
In a recent New York Times article entitled “An Accidental Disclosure Exposes a $1 Billion Tax Fight With Bristol Myers,” Bryan C. Skarlatos weighed in on the potential outcome of a tax controversy between the Internal Revenue Service and Bristol Myers Squibb, an American drugmaker. The dispute with the IRS
Bryan C. Skarlatos Chairs An Ethics Webinar Entitled, “Ethical Issues For Tax Practitioners: Good Tax Planning, Aggressive Tax Advice, Or Criminal Tax Evasion” At The NYU School Of Professional Studies 79th Virtual Institute On Federal Taxation
On November 18, 2020, Bryan C. Skarlatos chairs an ethics webinar entitled, “Ethical Issues for Tax Practitioners: Good Tax Planning, Aggressive Tax Advice, or Criminal Tax Evasion” at The NYU School Of Professional Studies 79th Virtual Institute On Federal Taxation. Description: Is that payment a gift or compensation for services?
Bryan C. Skarlatos Participates In A Fireside Chat With The Commissioner Of The IRS, Charles P. Rettig Hosted By The NYU Law Graduate Tax Program
On November 23, 2020, Bryan C. Skarlatos LLM ’91 participates in a fireside chat with the Commissioner of the IRS, Charles P. Rettig LLM ’82 hosted by the NYU Law Graduate Tax Program. Description: This special conversation includes sharing reflections and experiences over a long career and is part of
Bryan C. Skarlatos Moderates A Panel Entitled “IRS Enforcement Update” At The IRS Representation Conference
On November 20, 2020, Bryan C. Skarlatos moderates a panel entitled “IRS Enforcement Update” as part of the IRS Representation Conference. Panel information: Voluntary compliance and enforcement of the tax laws are at the heart of our tax system. Over the past several years, the IRS has been challenged to
Super Lawyers Recognizes 10 K&F Attorneys For Tax, White Collar Defense, And Business Litigation In New York
NEW YORK CITY, NY (September 29, 2020) – Kostelanetz & Fink is pleased to announce that 10 attorneys at the firm have been selected for inclusion in the 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers list, recognizing the firm’s experience and skill in the areas of Tax, Criminal Defense: White Collar,
Bryan C. Skarlatos Interviews Don Fort, Chief, IRS CID On “Current Developments In The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division” For The CPA Academy
On September 24, 2020, Don Fort, the Chief of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, discussed with Bryan Skarlatos current IRS initiatives and priorities including use of data to assist in criminal tax investigations, international cooperation among countries in tax fraud prosecutions, the use of crypto currency in tax crimes and
Bryan C. Skarlatos Presents A Webinar Entitled “Ethical And Penalty Standards For Taking Positions On Tax Returns And Advising Clients” At The 51st Annual Sidney Kess New York Estate, Tax, & Financial Planning Conference
On September 23, 2020, Bryan C. Skarlatos presented major new developments in tax controversies and ethical considerations with Ernest Patrick Smith. The 51st Annual Sidney Kess New York Estate, Tax, & Financial Planning Conference included discussion of estate, tax, and financial planning opportunities while taking into account the current state
8 Kostelanetz & Fink Attorneys Recognized By “Best Lawyers In America” For 2021
NEW YORK (Aug. 27, 2020) — Eight Kostelanetz & Fink attorneys have been recognized by U.S. News – Best Lawyers® in the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America The K&F lawyers who have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America by their peers are: Megan Brackney for Tax Law in New York;
Bryan C. Skarlatos Presents A Webinar Entitled “Ethical & Penalty Standards: Taking Positions On Tax Returns & Advising Clients” For The CPA Academy
Bryan C. Skarlatos recently presented a webinar entitled “Ethical & Penalty Standards: Taking Positions on Tax Returns & Advising Clients” for the CPA Academy. This 2-hour webinar was originally offered on August 7, 2020, and re-broadcast on September 3 & 4, 2020. Tax law is complicated and the answers are