Posts Tagged ‘irs’
President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Charles P. Rettig to be the Next Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Posted by: Steven Toscher on February 11, 2018
IRS’S FY 2017 ANNUAL REPORT BLOG #1: THE IRS APPROPRIATELY RESETS ITS CRIMINAL PRIORITIES by Evan J. Davis
Posted by: evanjdavis on January 11, 2018
FOR WHOM THE COLLECTION STATUTE TOLLS by Jonathan Kalinski
Posted by: jkalinski on October 6, 2017
FinCEN ISSUES TARGETING ORDERS TO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA, HAWAII, FLORIDA, TEXAS AND NEW YORK by Charles P. Rettig
Posted by: Taxlitigator on August 24, 2017
A BILLION HERE, A BILLION THERE – IT ADDS UP by Steven Toscher
Posted by: Steven Toscher on August 8, 2017
Do Not Overlook Tax Court Designated Orders by JONATHAN KALINSKI
Posted by: Taxlitigator on July 28, 2017
INTERNATIONAL REPORTING PENALTIES – THE DOCTRINE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE by Steven Toscher
Posted by: Steven Toscher on June 24, 2017
IRS Collection Appeals “Dead Ends”– Collection Due Process Procedural Traps for the Unwary by CORY STIGILE
Posted by: Cory Stigile on May 23, 2017
Qualified Amended Returns and the Civil Fraud Exception
Posted by: Taxlitigator on August 5, 2016
Tax Deadline Reminders – IRS Can Redirect Your Voluntary “Overpayments” to Other Liabilities; File Your Return Even If You Can’t Pay on Time by CORY STIGILE
Posted by: Cory Stigile on April 17, 2016