Earlier this year, I wrote about Jarrett v. United States, No. 3:21-cv-00419 (M.D. Tenn.), a case in which a crypto taxpayer rejected a complete government concession of a lawsuit. At issue in the case was whether...
Part Two: Are Tax Returns Given to an IRS Agent Considered Filed?
In 2015, I wrote a blog post with this same title (here) concluding that based on case law, a tax return that is given to a representative of the IRS is not considered filed and, therefore, the statute of limitations does not...
Jeffrey Glassman Named 2022 John S. Nolan Fellow
Partner Jeffrey M. Glassman is one of 6 Recipients of the John S. Nolan FellowshipJeffrey M. Glassman, Partner at Meadows Collier, is one of six tax attorneys nationwide awarded the John S. Nolan Fellowship. Each year,...
March Tax Blog
March Tax Decisions The Sixth Circuit holds that an IRS notice including certain employee-benefit plans with cash-value life insurance policies was invalid in Mann Constr., Inc. v. United States, No. 21-1500 (6th...