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TEXAS TAXPAYERS GET A TAX FILING AND PAYMENT BREAK

March 1, 2021
By Charles D. Pulman, Blog

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...

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Robert Don Collier is honored by Texas Tech University School of Law in the Winter 2020 edition of the Texas Tech Lawyer

February 22, 2021
By Meadows Collier, Firm News

Robert Don Collier, a Meadows Collier founding partner, who passed away in April 2020, is honored by Texas Tech University School of Law in the Winter 2020 edition of the Texas Tech Lawyer, published annually by the law...

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Another Tax Court case involving the Danielson Rule and this Time the Taxpayer Wins

February 18, 2021
By Joel N. Crouch, Blog

In a prior blog post, here, I discussed a Tax Court memorandum opinion in Watts v. Comm’r, 2020-144, in which the Tax Court cited to the Danielson rule in holding for the IRS.  The last line of that...

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To Tax or Not to Tax: Should PPP Loans That Are Forgiven Under Federal Law Be Subject to the Texas Franchise Tax?

February 11, 2021
By David E. Colmenero, Blog

Among the many issues confronting taxpayers, legislators and the Texas Comptroller related to COVID-19 is whether Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans forgiven pursuant to federal law should be subject to the Texas...

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Timely Filed IRS Documents and the Mailbox Rule

February 8, 2021
By Joel N. Crouch, Blog

In a prior blog post, I discussed when the statute of limitation for the IRS assessing tax starts. The simple answer is, the statute of limitations starts when the tax return is filed. I recently read a case, Taha...

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