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April 21 2022

Former IRS Director Joins Meadows Collier Law Firm in Dallas... [ read ]

April 21, 2022

A Unanimous Supreme Court Delivers Important Taxpayer Victory... [ read ]
It is not every day that the Supreme Court hears a federal tax case. Of the issues the Court deals with, tax issues are usually low on the list. But the Court did hear a case earlier this year and on April 21, 2022 the Court issued its opinion. The ramifications could be huge.

April 5, 2022

April 2022 Meadows Collier 1 Hour Monthly Webinar... [ read ]

March 30, 2022

D Magazine's Inaugural D Best Hall of Fame Celebration... [ read ]

March 30, 2022

Some CRATs are CR*P, So Sayeth the IRS and Department of Justice... [ read ]
In a February blog post, IRS Sends a Shot Across the Bow to Taxpayers With Grantor-Retained Annuity Trusts, I discussed the IRS blowing up a taxpayer's GRAT planning and sending a message to taxpayers and tax professionals. Soon after, another message was sent when the Justice Department filed a civil complaint in a Missouri District Court accusing five individuals and two LLCs of promoting an abusive tax scheme involving charitable remainder annuity trusts (CRATs) to eliminate capital gains taxes.

March 24, 2022

Meadows Collier Congratulates Cari B. LaSala for Recognition as a 2022 Texas Rising Star by Texas Super Lawyers... [ read ]

March 24, 2022

Corpus Christi Estate Planning Council... [ read ]

March 23, 2022

Mann Construction Plaintiffs Take IRS Back to Court... [ read ]
Mary Wood was quoted in the March 23, 2022 Tax Analysts article, "Mann Construction Plaintiffs Take IRS Back to Court." A Michigan couple who successfully challenged a listed transaction notice claims in a new lawsuit that the IRS is refusing to issue penalty refunds for later tax years, despite the Sixth Circuit's holding that the notice is invalid.

March 22, 2022

Court Vacates IRS Microcaptive Notice... [ read ]
Mary Wood was quoted in the March 22, 2022 Tax Analysts article, "Court Vacates IRS Microcaptive Notice," by Kristen A. Parillo. In Tennessee, a district court has invalidated and vacated the IRS's microcaptive notice, rejecting the Justice Department's suggestion that it send the notice back to the agency to fix its procedural deficiencies.

March 16, 2022

Tax Court Determines That Officer-Shareholder Compensation is Not Reasonable... [ read ]
In a recent memorandum decision, Clary Hood Inc. v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2022-15, the Tax Court considered the issue of reasonable compensation to an owner/executive of a construction company. Unfortunately, the Tax Court held that the company failed to establish how the amount it deducted as compensation for its CEO and shareholder was both reasonable and paid solely as compensation for his services. To add insult to injury, the Tax Court held the company liable for an accuracy-related penalty for one of the years under consideration.