In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the IRS was confronted with a proliferation of corporate transactions that it viewed as aggressive tax shelters. Relying on the authority Congress delegated through Section 6011(a), the IRS...more
6/13/2024
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Conservation Easements ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Easements ,
IRS ,
Proposed Regulation ,
Reporting Requirements ,
Tax Appeals ,
Tax Avoidance ,
Tax Court ,
Tax Penalties ,
Tax Shelters
In Flint v. United States, 2022 WL 3593826 (Fed. Cl. 2022), the court held that the executors of an estate could not recover a six-figure "Title 26 miscellaneous offshore penalty" (MOP) the decedent paid to the Internal...more
9/1/2022
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Breach of Contract ,
Foreign Bank Accounts ,
Income Taxes ,
IRS ,
Offshore Funds ,
Penalties ,
Remediation ,
Reporting Requirements ,
Self-Certification ,
Tax Penalties ,
Tax Returns ,
Willful Violations
The U.S. Supreme Court recently rendered a unanimous opinion holding that the Anti-Injunction Act (AIA) did not block a lawsuit brought by CIC Services against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), delivering an important...more
6/3/2021
/ Administrative Procedure Act ,
Anti-Injunction Act ,
CIC Services LLC v IRS ,
Criminal Liability ,
Criminal Penalties ,
Federal Jurisdiction ,
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) ,
IRS ,
Notice and Comment ,
SCOTUS ,
Subject Matter Jurisdiction ,
Tax Penalties
One of the most highly litigated issues in U.S. Tax Court is whether taxpayers are liable for certain penalties, additions to tax or additional amounts (each, a "penalty" and collectively, "penalties"). This should come as no...more