Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Curtis B. Hunter | November 30, 2017
Americans deserve a less antiquated and a simpler tax code, writes attorney Curtis B. Hunter, who supports the first significant tax overhaul in more than 30 years.
By Ben Hancock | November 29, 2017
A federal magistrate judge has ordered Coinbase to comply with a summons from the Internal Revenue Service that seeks personal information on more than 14,000 account holders on the cryptocurrency exchange.
By Rekha Rao | November 27, 2017
In international trust and estate planning, there are often inescapable details to address in order to both minimize tax implications and maximize the financial health of families with feet both in the United States and overseas.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 27, 2017
A look at recent action in Trenton of Interest to NJSBA Members
By Heather Nolan | November 20, 2017
Corporate giving campaigns that involve customers are nothing new, but they are evolving and expanding.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | November 20, 2017
Tax Tips columnists Sidney Kess takes a look at the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and provides roundup of some of the new rules impacting individuals, what old rules would be eliminated, and what old rules would be retained.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Anthony De Yurre | November 17, 2017
A report from Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez signals a policy shift that could affect every real estate development in the county, writes attorney Anthony De Yurre.
By Greg Land | November 16, 2017
The owner of Macon's The Rifleman gun store missed the mark when a Fulton County judge dismissed his petition to stop state revenue officials from selling or improperly storing what he claimed are millions of dollars' worth of museum-quality weapons to pay a tax bill of less than $126,000.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | November 15, 2017
In his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin writes: A case pending before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit stands to significantly limit the size of whistleblower awards—an outcome the Senator responsible for creating the IRS Whistleblower Office and a group of former federal prosecutors and Tax Court practitioners worry could hamper the IRS's enforcement of the Internal Revenue Code.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Commentary by Richard A. Bruner, Jr. and Carl T. Berry | November 14, 2017
On Sept. 27, the Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress released a long anticipated framework intended to guide legislative efforts on comprehensive tax reform.
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