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February 16, 2022

Crypto Clarity on the Horizon? Taxpayer Rejects Complete Government Concession for Issue Clarity... [ read ]
It is not every day that the IRS agrees to pay a refund and the taxpayer declines. In Jarrett v. United States, No. 3:21-cv-00419 (M.D. Tenn.), one taxpayer did just that.

February 16, 2022

IRS Updates Voluntary Disclosure Form with Electronic Bent... [ read ]
Josh O. Ungerman was quoted multiple times in the Feb. 15, 2022 article, "IRS Updates Voluntary Disclsoure Form with Electronic Bent," in Tax Analysts 2022 by Nathan J. Richman. The article addresses the IRS's newest version of the two-part letter for taxpayers looking to voluntarily disclose past noncompliance.

February 14, 2022

Taxpayer Loses Round One on Substantial Compliance But Still Has a "Reasonable" Chance to Save Its Easement Charitable Deduction... [ read ]
In a February 8th order in Hickory Equestrian LLC v. Commissioner, USTC No. 347-21, the U.S. Tax Court partially granted the IRS motion for summary judgment regarding the taxpayer's $6.4 million easement deduction. The court agreed with the IRS that the partnership's omission of cost basis on Form 8283, "Noncash Charitable Contributions", constituted a failure to satisfy the substantiation requirements of Reg. Section 1.170A-13(c). However, the court left open the possibility that the taxpayer could still save its charitable contribution deduction based on reasonable cause.

February 8, 2022

Meadows Collier February 2022 One-Hour Free Monthly Webinar... [ read ]

February 4, 2022

Meadows Collier Congratulates Mark A. McMillan for becoming Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law... [ read ]

February 4, 2022

Meadows Collier Partner, David Colmenero, speaks on TXCPA Friday Facebook Live... [ read ]

February 2, 2022

East Texas Estate Planning Council... [ read ]

February 2, 2022

Be Patient on Reportable Transaction Penalties, Attorneys Say... [ read ]
Mary Wood was quoted in the Tax Analysts article published on Feb, 2, 2022, Doc. 2022-3533, "Be Patient on Reportable Transaction Penalties, Attorneys Say," by Kristen A. Parillo. Ms. Wood was a panelist at the recent American Bar Association Section of Taxation virtual meeting discussing the legal uncertainty regarding IRS penalty assessments amid pending court cases in which taxpayers have challenged the validity of IRS notices, issued without a formal comment period, that designate listed or reportable transactions requiring disclosure by taxpayers and material advisers.

February 2, 2022

Mary Wood was quoted in Tax Analyst on February 2, 2022... [ read ]

February 1, 2022

American Bar Association Virtual Midyear Tax Meeting... [ read ]