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What’s in a Name?: The ABA Attempts to Define “Cryptocurrency”
Until relatively recently, the number of individuals who bought and sold cryptocurrencies (crypto) a...
Is The IRS Going to the Moon?: President Biden’s Executive Order on Digital Assets
On March 9, 2022, President Biden signed an executive order setting out his administration’s strat...
A Sordid Tale of Donkeys and Horses: Tax Court Style – Part Two
On December 16, 2021, the United States Tax Court issued a memorandum opinion in the case of Skolnic...
Tax Questions Every Solo And Small Firm Lawyer Should Be Able To Answer
Appearing in the October of 2021 issue of ALI CLE’s The Practical Lawyer is an article by Kathleen...
IRS Provides Additional Guidance To Passport Revocation Process
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Can You Still Obtain A Lien Release Or Certificate Of Discharge In The Middle Of A Pandemic?
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Emphasizing Physical Injuries In Settlement Agreements
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Can The IRS Really Seize My Assets Without Telling Me First?
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How Does an Employer Comply with an IRS Wage Levy?
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The IRS’s Expanding Definition Of Willfulness In FBAR Cases
The Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS’s) Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (Program) has eleme...
Marijuana Dispensaries and the Federal Tax Trap
The marijuana industry has experienced a nationwide boom in the last five years. In 2013, the mariju...
Winning A Tax Battle, But Losing the Tax War
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IRS Adopts The In-Person Approach
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The IRS Adds Passport Revocation To Its Collections Arsenal
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FOIAs and GDPAs: How Requests for Information Can Help Practitioners Resolve Cases with the IRS or DOR
This is the sixth article in the Freedom Of Information Act Requests (FOIAs) and Government Data Pra...
FOIAs and GDPAs: How Requests for Information Can Help Practitioners Resolve Cases with the IRS or DOR
This is the fifth article in the Freedom Of Information Act Requests (FOIAs) and Government Data Pra...
FOIAs and GDPAs: How Requests for Information Can Help Practitioners Resolve Cases with the IRS or DOR
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Notice of Right to a Collection Due Process Hearing – Is the IRS Trying to Hide the Ball?
The IRS must give a taxpayer written notice, sent by certified mail, at least 30 days before it take...
FOIAs and GDPAs: How Requests for Information Can Help Practitioners Resolve Cases with the IRS or DOR
This is the third article in the Freedom Of Information Act Requests (FOIAs) and Government Data Pra...