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Defense Contractor Charged With Evading Tax On $350 Million In Personal Income

Former U.S. defense contractor Douglas Edelman, 72, and his French wife, Delphine Le Dain, 58,…

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Scammers Aren’t Taking A Break This Summer

This is a published version of our weekly Forbes Tax Breaks newsletter. You can sign-up…

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A Look At How Dower And Curtesy Rights Impact Modern Families

June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate love, diversity, and the progress toward equality…

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Mandatory Repatriation Tax Stands—But There’s More To Come

In the recently-issued opinion in Moore v. United States, the court ruled 7-2 that the…

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4 Tax Benefits of Using an LLC for Your Rental Property

Forming a limited liability company (LLC) can offer significant tax advantages for real estate investors,…

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IRS Will Deny Billions Of Dollars Of ‘Clearly Improper’ Employee Retention Credit Claims

After a detailed review, the IRS says it plans to deny tens of thousands of…

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Taxing Big Tech And The Universal Service Fund

In recent comments to the Federal Communications Commission, USTelecom, which is a trade organization representing…

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IRS Likely To Increase Scrutiny On The Puerto Rico Act 22 Tax Break

Puerto Rico's legislature passed Act 22 in 2012, according to critics in Congress, “to attract…

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IRS Breaks ERC Logjam. What Does This Mean For The Average Joe?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced a breakthrough today in the logjam of Employee Retention…

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How To Litigate ERC Refund Claims

Disclosure note: Chuck Rettig, former IRS commissioner and shareholder at Chamberlain Hrdlicka, provided insight and…

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