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Apr 11, 2024 8:51:21 AM
Apr 11, 2024 8:51:21 AM
On April 10, 2024, as part of the Dirty Dozen campaign, the Internal Revenue Service warned the public about three tax traps specifically targeted at wealthy individuals. The three tax traps include:
- Publications
- Criminal Tax Fraud Investigations & Penalties
- Criminal Tax Investigations & Prosecutions
- Sidney Kess
- White Collar Defense
- Megan L. Brackney
- Estate and Tax Planning
- Transactional Tax Planning
- International Tax Controversies
- Voluntary Disclosures
- Bryan C. Skarlatos
- Cryptocurrency and Blockchain
- Caroline Rule
- Christopher M. Ferguson
- International Tax Compliance
- Caroline D. Ciraolo
- John D. (Don) Fort
- Tax Promoter Audits and Investigations
- ERC
- Michael Sardar
- Garrett L. Brodeur
- Internal Investigations
- Jay R. Nanavati
- Sharon L. McCarthy
- Appellate Litigation
- Claude M. Millman
- Daniel Cady Davidson
- Robert S. Fink
- Stephen A. Josey
- Abigail Burke
- Audits & Investigations: Puerto Rico’s Act 20/22
- Complex Commercial Litigation
- Government Procurement & Contracting
- Juliet L. Fink
- Usman Mohammad
- Henry Stow Lovejoy
- Ian Weinstock
- Lawrence Sannicandro
- Andrew Weiner
- Brian P. Ketcham
- Eric Smith
- Wilda Lin
- Draft for Review
- Jerald David August
- Kevin M. Flynn
- Russell A.S. Wirth
- Victor Suthammanont
- Cassandra Vogel
- Civil Tax Controversies
- David Taylor
- Destiny Reese
- Emma Westerhof
- Ian Buksunski
- Jas Singh
- Liz Grant
- Malena Solin
- Mariana Gusdorf
- Melissa Wiley
- Michael Waalkes
- Vishan Chaudhary
- Ashley Morales
- Congressional Investigations
- Ella Tynch
- Gray Proctor
- Jacob Paikin
- Luke Ryan
- Macdonald Norman
- Mahima Chaudhary
- Mia Bailey
- Michael Gelb
- Nicholas S. Bahnsen
- Nikhil Lahiri
- Olivia H. Renensland
- Presentations
- Robert McLeod
- Samuel Tadmiri
- pro bono