By Conrad Teitell | December 20, 2024
The author writes "It's generous and admirable to contribute money and property to benefit charities. The most selfless gift of all is the one that we have a limited supply, simply put, our time and efforts.. I hope this column will be helpful and informing your clients-who itemize the tax encouragement to volunteering-although quite limited."
By Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson | December 17, 2024
On Dec. 2, 2024, the Treasury Department issued final regulations providing more detail on how a partnership’s recourse liabilities must be allocated and in some cases changing the result under existing regulations.The new regulations provide more clarity in situations regarding partnership recourse liabilities than prior law.
By Jon Campisi | December 3, 2024
Jay Singer joins Hogan Lovells from A&O Shearman while Saba Shatara moves to Reed Smith from Deloitte.
By Jeremy H. Temkin | November 18, 2024
This article discusses the inconsistent definition of loss as defined by the Sentencing Commission.
By Michael Kramarz | November 15, 2024
Adding to previously announced relief for taxpayers affected by Hurricanes Helene and Debby, the IRS has extended tax filing and certain payment deadlines to May 1, 2025, for taxpayers affected by Hurricane Milton throughout Florida.
By Jeremy Babener | November 14, 2024
When plaintiffs ignore or defer to defendants on settlement language classifying settlement proceeds, plaintiffs lose the opportunity to influence their tax liability.
By David Wilkes and Kevin Clyne | November 12, 2024
This article discusses property case law and taxes. "The practice – in which a tax assessor singles out a property for an increase in its assessed value following a sale while neglecting similar treatment for comparable properties that did not recently transfer – goes by a variety of other descriptive names..."
By Jeffrey A. Galant | November 6, 2024
Creditors of corporate entities will, at various times, pursue the controlling shareholders to satisfy an undercapitalized corporation's indebtedness. Following along these lines, when it comes to income taxation, it is always important to be able to identify the proper taxpayer.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Thomas Spigolon | October 28, 2024
The proposed court would ease filing of appeals of state tax decisions but won't immediately increase demand for tax lawyers' services, one attorney says.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Conrad Teitell | October 25, 2024
"Your clients can use up to $53,000 of their IRA's Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) to make life-income charitable gifts."
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