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U.S. Tax Court Invalidates Conservation Easement Notice, Abates Reportable Transaction Penalty for Failure to Comply with Administrative Procedure Act

By Courtney A. Hopley & Barbara T. Kaplan on November 10, 2022
Posted in Audits, Criminal Tax Exposure, Featured, GT Alert, Internal Revenue Code, IRS, Litigation & Criminal Tax Defense, Tax, tax audits

In Green Valley Investors, LLC, Et Al., Bobby A. Branch, Tax Matters Partner, v. Commissioner, the Tax Court on Nov. 9 abated Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) § 6662A penalties…

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U.S. Supreme Court Grants Certiorari in Case Involving Application of Attorney-Client Privilege to Dual-Purpose Communications with Tax Attorneys

By Jared E. Dwyer, Barbara T. Kaplan & Courtney A. Hopley on October 6, 2022
Posted in Audits, Criminal Tax Exposure, Featured, Federal Tax Penalties, GT Alert, Litigation, Litigation & Criminal Tax Defense, Tax, tax audits, Taxpayers

On Oct. 3, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in In Re Grand Jury. On appeal from the Ninth Circuit, In Re Grand Jury considers whether the attorney-client…

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IRS Announces Revisions to the Application Form for Voluntary Disclosures with New Provisions for Cryptocurrency, Employment Tax, and Estate, Gift and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax

By Barbara T. Kaplan & Courtney A. Hopley on February 17, 2022
Posted in Criminal Tax Exposure, cryptocurrency, Employment Tax, Estate Tax, Featured, Gift Tax, GT Alert, IRS

On Feb. 15, 2022, the IRS announced revisions to Form 14457, the Voluntary Disclosure Practice Preclearance Request and Application. The longstanding Voluntary Disclosure Practice is a way for taxpayers who…
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