IRS Completes Its 2023 Dirty Dozen List of Tax Scheme Warnings
On April 5, 2023, the IRS announced the final entries to its annual Dirty Dozen list for 2023, sounding the alarm about various schemes and potentially abusive transactions that target taxpayers and businesses all year round, but particularly during tax season. The list warns of swindles through electronic communication, like
Bryan C. Skarlatos Moderates A Panel Entitled “Nuts and Bolts of Tax Controversy 2023” For The Practicing Law Institute
On March 27, 2023, Bryan C. Skarlatos moderates a panel titled “Nuts and Bolts of Tax Controversy 2023” for the Practicing Law Institute. Description: After completing this program, participants will be able to: Anticipate potential federal tax controversy issues before they arise Assist taxpayers in understanding the compliance and enforcement
Megan L. Brackney Presents On A Panel Entitled “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, And Professional Ethics: The Rules That Every Partnership Tax Advisor Should Know” For The Practicing Law Institute
On May 11, 2023, Megan L. Brackney presents on a panel entitled, “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, and Professional Ethics: The Rules That Every Partnership Tax Advisor Should Know” for the Practicing Law Institute’s “Tax Planning for Domestic & Foreign Partnerships, LLCs, Joint Ventures & Other Strategic Alliances 2023” program. Description:
Megan L. Brackney Presents On A Panel Entitled “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, And Professional Ethics: The Rules That Every Partnership Tax Advisor Should Know” For The Practicing Law Institute
On April 27, 2023, Megan L. Brackney presents on a panel entitled, “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, and Professional Ethics: The Rules That Every Partnership Tax Advisor Should Know” for the Practicing Law Institute’s “Tax Planning for Domestic & Foreign Partnerships, LLCs, Joint Ventures & Other Strategic Alliances 2023” program. Description:
Heather Fincher Participates In A Webinar Titled “U.S. GILTI Anti-Deferral Rules and Tax Compliance: Reporting Issues, Navigating Forms 5471, 8992, 8993, and 1118” For Strafford’s CLE/CPE Program
In this CLE/CPE course, Heather Fincher provides tax professionals with an in-depth discussion of the challenges posed to U.S. businesses that must report their global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI). The panel provides tax professionals with guidance on the challenges of the GILTI rules and discusses calculating GILTI and the Section 250
Bryan C. Skarlatos Quoted In Wall Street Journal Article Entitled “Taxes After Marriage: How to Navigate the Confusing Consequences”
Bryan C. Skarlatos was quoted in a recent Wall Street Journal article entitled “Taxes After Marriage: How to Navigate the Confusing Consequences” published on November 25, 2022. The article details the tax implications of marriage for couples affected by the marriage penalty and the marriage bonus. The article notes: “Filing
Caroline D. Ciraolo Participates In A Panel Titled “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, and Professional Ethics: The Rules That Every Tax Advisor Should Know” At The Tax Strategies 2022 Conference
Caroline D. Ciraolo joins a panel titled “Balancing Tax Planning, Advocacy, and Professional Ethics: The Rules That Every Tax Advisor Should Know” at the Tax Strategies for Corporate Acquisitions, Dispositions, Spin-Offs, Joint Ventures, Financings, Reorganizations & Restructurings 2022 conference in Los Angeles, CA. Panel Description: Ethical rules related to advising clients
Caroline D. Ciraolo Presents “Ethics: When Aggressive Tax Planning and Controversy Defense Become Criminal Conduct” At The 71st Tulane Tax Institute
Caroline D. Ciraolo speaks on “Ethics: When Aggressive Tax Planning and Controversy Defense Become Criminal Conduct” at the 71st Tulane Annual Tax Institute on November 17th, 2022. Taxpayers frequently look to minimize their tax burdens or avoid immediate payment of tax liabilities and tax professionals often assist with a variety
Caroline D. Ciraolo and Don Fort Participate In A Panel Titled “When Aggressive Tax Planning Becomes Criminal Conduct” At The 59th Annual Hawaii Tax Institute
Caroline D. Ciraolo and Don Fort join a panel titled “When Aggressive Tax Planning Becomes Criminal Conduct” at the 59th Annual Hawaii Tax Institute. High income taxpayers frequently look to minimize their tax burdens and tax professionals are only too happy to oblige with one planning structure or another. It