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Planned Community Developers Score Significant Court of Appeals Win

Planned community developers scored a significant win in August when the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld a U.S. Tax Court decision

An Apple a Day Doesn't Keep the E.U. Commission Away

In today’s global economy, taxes for multinational enterprises can get elaborate, particularly as entities operate in multiple taxing jurisdictions

When is a Debt Instrument Transformed into Equity? When the US Treasury Proposes So.

In response to the seemingly public trend of U.S. Corporate inversions and more companies looking for ways to defer paying US taxes on foreign-earned income,

Greetings from Berlin

Recently, I traveled to Berlin to meet with several German high-tech/start-up companies looking to establish or expand their U.S. presence. The city boasts
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Postcard from Warsaw

Last week, I attended the EMEA (European, Middle East and Africa) regional meeting of PrimeGlobal in Warsaw, Poland. The conference included approximately

Keep Your Losing Tickets: Pennsylvania Lottery Winnings Are Now Taxed

For the first time in Pennsylvania’s history, cash prize winnings from the Pennsylvania Lottery (“the Lottery”) will now be taxed. On

Pennsylvania Issues 2017 Tax Amnesty Program Guidelines

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue issued guidelines for the Tax Amnesty Program enacted as part of the FY2016-2017 budget. The Tax Amnesty Program
On August 25, the IRS announced a new procedure to help people who miss the 60-day time limit for rolling over their retirement plan distributions into
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The IRS is Rewriting the Rules on Valuation Discounts

On August 2, 2016, the Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) unveiled proposed regulations under Section 2704 of the Internal Revenue Code that
Estate Planning, Tax
| 8.25.2016

The IRS Makes Changes to Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust Rules

A charitable remainder annuity trust (“CRAT”) can be a powerful estate planning tool for taxpayers who wish to make charitable contributions
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