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Caroline D. Ciraolo Presents “Criminal Aspects Of IRS Collection Cases” At The 2019 New England IRS Representation Conference In Uncasville, CT

Caroline D. Ciraolo participates on the panel “Criminal Aspects of IRS Collection Cases” at the 2019 New England IRS Representation Conference in Uncasville, CT, on November 22, 2019. The IRS Representation Conference brings together representatives from the government and expert private practitioners to compare perspectives on a variety of topics

Caroline D. Ciraolo Moderates “A Conversation With Nina Olson, Former National Taxpayer Advocate” At The 2019 New England IRS Representation Conference In Uncasville, CT

Caroline D. Ciraolo moderates “A Conversation with Nina Olson, Former National Taxpayer Advocate” at the 2019 New England IRS Representation Conference on November 22, 2019 in Uncasville, CT. The IRS Representation Conference brings together representatives from the government and expert private practitioners to compare perspectives on a variety of topics

Caroline Ciraolo Participates On The Panel “Application Of Authority In The Changing World Of Deference” At The 67th Annual Taxation Conference Held At The University Of Texas School Of Law In Austin, TX

Caroline D. Ciraolo participates on the panel “Application of Authority in the Changing World of Deference” at the 67th Annual Taxation Conference held at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, TX on December 5, 2019. UT Law CLE’s 2019 Taxation Conference presents the expertise and in-depth analysis essential to

Caroline Ciraolo Participates In The Panel “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, And Professional Ethics” At Practicing Law Institute’s 2019 Tax Strategies Program In Los Angeles, CA

Caroline D. Ciraolo participates in the panel “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, and Professional Ethics: The Rules that Every Tax Advisor Should Know,” at Practicing Law Institute’s 2019 Tax Strategies for Corporate Acquisitions, Dispositions, Spin-Offs, Joint Ventures, Financings, Reorganizations & Restructurings program in Los Angeles, CA on December 6, 2019. Tax

Caroline Ciraolo Participates In The Panel Entitled “Tax Fraud Red Flags” At The ABA/ABA Financial Crimes Enforcement Conference

Caroline D. Ciraolo participates in the panel entitled “Tax Fraud Red Flags” at the ABA/ABA Financial Crimes Enforcement Conference on December 9 and 10, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Two powerhouse organizations at the forefront of financial crimes–the American Bankers Association and American Bar Association–partner to deliver this premier educational event

Caroline Ciraolo Participates In The Criminal Tax Workshop At The 36th Annual National Institute On Criminal Tax Fraud / The 9th Annual National Institute On Tax Controversy In Las Vegas, NV

Caroline D. Ciraolo participates in the Criminal Tax Workshop at the 36th Annual National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud / the 9th Annual National Institute on Tax Controversy in Las Vegas, NV, on December 11, 2019. This program brings together high-level government representatives, judges, corporate counsel, and private practitioners engaged

Caroline Ciraolo Participates On The Panel “The Consequences Of Conviction” At The 36th Annual National Institute On Criminal Tax Fraud / The 9th Annual National Institute On Tax Controversy In Las Vegas, NV

Caroline D. Ciraolo participates on the panel “The Consequences of Conviction: The Sentencing Guidelines, Restitution, Forfeiture, and Other Bad Things That Happen,” at the 36th Annual National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud / the 9th Annual National Institute on Tax Controversy in Las Vegas, NV, on December 12, 2019. This

Caroline Ciraolo Moderates The Panel Entitled “Update: Tax Division, U.S. Department Of Justice,” At The Midyear Meeting Of The American Bar Association Section Of Taxation In Boca Raton, FL

The Midyear Meeting of the American Bar Association Section of Taxation in Boca Raton, Florida offers individuals the opportunity to learn from leaders in taxation over the course of three days: January 30 – February 1, 2020. During the panel “Update: Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice” on February 1,