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Tax Controversy – When The Line Is Crossed… (CLE)

Caroline D. Ciraolo participates as the featured speaker in a webinar titled “Tax Controversy – When the Line is Crossed…”  at the 2023-2024 Portland Virtual Tax Forum. This program offers CLE credit. Speaker: Caroline D. Ciraolo, Partner, Kostelanetz LLP Click here for more information.

Please Sir, Can I Have Some Moore

Caroline D. Ciraolo will participate in a webinar titled “Please Sir, Can I Have Some Moore” hosted by the Federal Bar Association Section on Taxation. This webinar will address the case of Moore v United States, pending in the U.S. Supreme Court, involving a constitutional challenge to the one-time Section

IRS Doesn’t Have It Easy With Malta Pension Enforcement Efforts

By Caroline Ciraolo, Don Fort, and Ian Weinstock  Bloomberg Tax August 28, 2023 High-net-worth US taxpayers, working with professional advisers, have transferred assets into personal retirement plans established in Malta to limit and potentially eliminate tax on distributions. These so-called Malta pension plans rely on a specific interpretation of the

Caroline D. Ciraolo Delivers A Keynote Address Titled “The Role of U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division in International Criminal Tax Enforcement” At The 40th Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime

On Tuesday, September 5th, 2023, Caroline D. Ciraolo presents a keynote address titled “The Role of U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division in International Criminal Tax Enforcement” at the upcoming 40th International Symposium on Economic Crime, Jesus College, University of Cambridge. Date: 8:00am BST (U.K. Time) on Tuesday September 5th, 2023. A full

Caroline D. Ciraolo Chairs Plenary Workshop At 40th Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime Titled “Aiding, abetting, and assisting – the facilitation of Tax Crimes”

On Tuesday, September 5th, 2023, Caroline D. Ciraolo chairs a plenary workshop at the upcoming 40th International Symposium on Economic Crime, Jesus College, University of Cambridge. The workshop is titled “Aiding, abetting, and assisting – the facilitation of Tax Crimes” and is one of many sessions in the symposium. Date: 4:15pm