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December 22, 2020

The Department of Justice Announces First Guilty Pleas in Conservation Easement Transactions... [ read ]
On Monday, December 21, 2020, Stein and Corey Agee of Atlanta, Georgia entered guilty pleas in federal court to conspiracy charges related to their roles in syndicated conservation easement transactions. These are the first guilty pleas related to the continuing IRS and Department of Justice criminal investigations across the country pertaining to easement transactions.

December 15, 2020

Society of Louisiana CPAs' Tax Conference... [ read ]

December 15, 2020

TXCPA CPE Expo Webcast... [ read ]

December 8, 2020

Meadows Collier Monthly Webinar December 2020... [ read ]

December 3, 2020

UT Law CLE - 68th Annual Taxation Conference... [ read ]

December 3, 2020

IRS Doubles Down on Pursuing High Income Non-Filers... [ read ]
Eric Hylton, the commissioner of the IRS Small Business/Self-Employed Division, threw down the gauntlet December 3, 2020 with an article the IRS pushed out on the IRS Newswire on how the IRS views high income non-filers.

November 30, 2020

Section 469 and Material Participation... [ read ]
One of the tools in the IRS toolkit for limiting a taxpayer's business and investment loss deductions is IRC Section 469 and material participation. In Gurpreet S. Padda and Pamela B. Kane v. Commissioner, the U.S. Tax Court held that a practicing medical doctor met the IRC Section 469 material participation requirements for five restaurants and a brewery, and could deduct the losses generated by those business in full.

November 23, 2020

Can An Executor of An Estate That Owes Taxes Be Personally Liable?... [ read ]
In an unpublished decision, a U.S. District Court in New Jersey granted the government summary judgment against the executors of two related estates for fiduciary liability claims for failure to pay federal estate tax. United States v. Estate of Lorraine Kelley, et. al has a detailed discussion of how an estate executor can become personally liable for the estate tax and is a good example of what an executor should not do.

November 20, 2020

2020 IRS Representation Conference... [ read ]