Resources Archive
April 27, 2021
Seven Meadows Collier Lawyers Named to D Magazine's 2021 Best Lawyers...
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Congratulations to seven of our lawyers!
April 20, 2021
More Clouds on the Horizon for Micro Captives and Syndicated Conservation Easements, as the IRS unveils the Newly-Established Office of Promoter...
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Yesterday, the Internal Revenue Service announced the establishment of the IRS Office of Promoter Investigations. The new office will further expand on the efforts of the Promoter Investigations Coordinator that began last summer and will continue to focus on micro captives and syndicated conservation easements.
April 16, 2021
Texans, You (Probably) Didn't Miss Your 2020 Federal Tax Return Filing Deadline; Here's What You Need to Know...
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As mentioned in a prior blog post, 2020 tax year federal tax filing deadlines for Texans were postponed. As a result of the February 2021 winter storm that wreaked havoc on Texas, the IRS announced in late February that victims of the storm would have until June 15, 2021 to file various federal tax returns, and make relevant payments. Pursuant to IRS guidance, affected taxpayers include individual and business residents of all 254 counties in Texas.
April 9, 2021
IRS Attempts to Use its latest Judicial Win to Scare Micro-Captive Participants into Submission...
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On the heels of its fourth judicial win in Tax Court, today the IRS urged participants in allegedly abusive micro-captive insurance arrangements to exit these transactions as soon as possible. For many taxpayers, this approach is akin to throwing the baby out with the bathwater, as contrary to the IRS' belief, not every micro-captive arrangement is abusive.
April 5, 2021
April 2021 Dallas Bar Association Tax Section Meeting... [ read ]
March 25, 2021
TXCPA Dallas March 2021 CPE Session... [ read ]
March 9, 2021
Meadows Collier Monthly Webinar March 2021... [ read ]
March 9, 2021
Missteps in Filing a Tax Return Come Back to Haunt the Taxpayer and Her Representative...
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In prior blog posts, I discussed the mailbox rule and filing tax returns with the IRS. A recent case in Michigan reiterates the lesson discussed in that blog post about always using certified or registered mail if a tax return is mailed to the IRS. In addition, the Michigan case confirms that a taxpayer should always file a tax return in the manner described by the Internal Revenue Code and regulations, and not file it with an IRS representative not authorized to receive a return.
March 3, 2021
UNCLE SAM WANTS TO KNOW: WHO ARE YOUR OWNERS? (UPDATED 3-4-21)...
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The 2021 year has brought many new developments, including, and most importantly, a new federal law that will require small, privately-owned companies to report their ultimate individual owners to the federal government. This new law, which was enacted on January 1, 2021, is known as the Corporate Transparency Act ("CTA").
March 1, 2021
TEXAS TAXPAYERS GET A TAX FILING AND PAYMENT BREAK...
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The Internal Revenue Service has just announced (IR 2021-43) that taxpayers living in Texas are given an extension until June 15, 2021, to file their 2020 tax returns. The extension also applies to tax payments due between February 11 and June 15, 2021.
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