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The New Age of International Criminal Tax Enforcement

By Caroline D. Ciraolo and John D. (Don) Fort Journal of Tax Practice & Procedure Winter 2020 Edition The current global economic landscape presents challenges for tax authorities around the world—reduced tax revenue, limited resources for compliance and enforcement, and increased risk of noncompliance. In the face of such challenges, governments

Two Georgetown Law School Students Complete Their K&F Externships

This Fall, K&F hosted two students completing Georgetown Law School’s LLM program in tax law.  Sarah McIntosh and Sadi Moradi joined us as externs while they studied post-graduate level tax law at Georgetown.  Ms. McIntosh expects to earn her LLM this Spring and has previously interned at the Office of

Caroline D. Ciraolo And Robert M. Russell Participate In A Panel Entitled “IRS Enforcement Priorities” At 2020 AICPA Sophisticated Tax Conference

On November 16, 2020, Caroline D. Ciraolo and Robert M. Russell participate in a panel entitled “IRS Enforcement Priorities” at 2020 AICPA Sophisticated Tax Conference. Description: This presentation addresses current IRS civil and criminal enforcement domestic and international priorities and share best practices in representing clients facing IRS enforcement efforts.

Caroline D. Ciraolo Participates In A Panel Entitled “Privileges And Penalties – Maximizing Your Protections And Minimizing Your Regrets” At USA Branch Of The International Fiscal Association International Tax Conference

On December 18, 2020, Caroline D. Ciraolo participates in a panel entitled “Privileges and Penalties – Maximizing Your Protections and Minimizing Your Regrets” at USA Branch of the International Fiscal Association International Tax Conference. Description: This panel addresses hot issues and current developments in privileges and penalties. Using the ongoing

Caroline D. Ciraolo Moderates A Discussion With Daniel N. Price, IRS Office Of Chief Counsel, Entitled “Coming In From The Cold – Risks And Rewards Of The Revised IRS Voluntary Disclosure Practice” At ABA Tax Section Civil & Criminal Tax Penalties Committee

On November 18, 2020, Caroline D. Ciraolo moderates a discussion with Daniel N. Price, IRS Office of Chief Counsel, entitled “Coming in from the Cold – Risks and Rewards of the Revised IRS Voluntary Disclosure Practice” at ABA Tax Section Civil & Criminal Tax Penalties Committee. Description: In November 2018,

Caroline D. Ciraolo And Jay R. Nanavati Participate In A Panel Entitled “Current AML and OFAC Compliance Issues” At Bahamas Financial Services Board Industry Development Webinar Series

On November 17, 2020, Caroline D. Ciraolo and Jay R. Nanavati participate in a panel entitled “Current AML and OFAC Compliance Issues” at Bahamas Financial Services Board Industry Development Webinar Series. Description: Join the Bahamas Financial Services Board, in collaboration with AlixPartners, a global consulting firm, and Kostelanetz & Fink,