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Megan L. Brackney Quoted In Forbes Article Entitled “Cryptocurrency Front And Center In Revised IRS Voluntary Disclosure Practice”

Megan L. Brackney was quoted in a recent Forbes article entitled “Cryptocurrency Front And Center In Revised IRS Voluntary Disclosure Practice,” published on February 15, 2022. Brackney analyzes the implications of the recent updates to the IRS’s Voluntary Disclosure Practice Preclearance Request and Application on both tax practitioners and taxpayers. 

Calling For Backup: When Do You (Or Your Clients) Need To Bring In Counsel?

By Caroline D. Ciraolo EA Journal September/October 2021, Vol.39 No.5 Tax controversy practitioners include various professionals with diverse experience and expertise. From tax return preparers to certified public accountants (CPAs) and enrolled agents (EAs) to tax attorneys, a client has many options in seeking advice from those authorized to practice

Megan L. Brackney Quoted In Tax Notes Article Entitled “What’s Reasonable for Late-Filed Foreign Information Returns?”

Megan L. Brackney was quoted in a recent Tax Notes article entitled “What’s Reasonable for Late-Filed Foreign Information Returns?,” published on June 7, 2021. Brackney discusses the IRS’ practice of automatically assessing penalties on taxpayers who file late international information returns. The article notes: “It’s incredibly frustrating,” said Megan L.

Employers Beware! Payroll Tax Violations Come With A Very Heavy Price

By Caroline D. Ciraolo The Federal Lawyer, Federal Bar Association May/June 2021 Issue In fiscal year 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) was responsible for more than 96 percent of the gross revenue received on behalf of the United States. Employment taxes, including federal income tax actually withheld and paid over