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November 20, 2020

2020 IRS Representation Conference... [ read ]

November 18, 2020

ACPEN Signature: 2020 Tax Planning Ideas... [ read ]

November 10, 2020

How To Bring a Whistleblower Claim and Dole Out Justice (And Get Paid!)... [ read ]

November 10, 2020

Austin Chapter/TXCPA Virtual Annual Tax Conference... [ read ]

November 6, 2020

Meadows Collier Congratulates Eight Firm Attorneys Recognized as 2020 Texas Super Lawyers... [ read ]
Meadows Collier Congratulates Eight Firm Attorneys Recognized as 2020 Texas Super Lawyers

November 5, 2020

Permian Basin Chapter/TXCPA 2020 Virtual CPE Expo... [ read ]

November 4, 2020

"Houston, We Have a Problem"- Options for Correcting Mistakes and Omissions on Tax Returns and Other IRS Filings... [ read ]
The federal tax system is a voluntary system that relies on taxpayers to file complete and accurate tax returns and other information with the IRS. However, sometimes after a tax return or other information in filed with the IRS, a taxpayer discovers it was incomplete or inaccurate. In order to avoid potential civil or criminal penalties, a taxpayer may want to act. This blog post discusses some of the options taxpayers have for addressing incomplete or inaccurate tax filings.

October 28, 2020

What is the Danielson Rule?... [ read ]
In the recent case of Watts v. Comm'r, T.C. Memo. 2020-143, the Tax Court cited to the Danielson rule in holding for the IRS. So, what is the Danielson rule?

October 23, 2020

PODCAST: How to Bring a Whistleblower Claim (and Get Paid!)... [ read ]
Michael Villa spoke at the Tax Rep Network podcast on October 23, 2020 on, "How to Bring a Whistleblower Claim (and Get Paid!)"

October 22, 2020

IRS Stays True to its Word and Stiffens Microcaptive Settlement Terms... [ read ]
Earlier today, the IRS announced a second time-limited settlement initiative for certain taxpayers under audit who participated in micro-captive insurance transactions.