Part 1: U.S. Tax Consequences of an Australian Superannuation Retirement Account
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by Elise Glauser
1y ago
Retirement accounts can be an integral part of wealth accumulation and estate planning. In this blog series, we consider the issues in Australian superannuation (retirement) accounts. Many Australians live in the US on E-3, O-1, and EB-2 visas, or as U.S. green card holders, or citizens. These U.S.-based Australians, have likely, accumulated retirement benefits in […] The post Part 1: U.S. Tax Consequences of an Australian Superannuation Retirement Account appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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Do I have to pay taxes on foreign inheritance to the IRS?
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by DLiu
3y ago
If you have more questions about foreign inheritance or need guidance with other international tax matters, call 410-671-0741 to schedule a free initial consultation with a Frost Law international tax attorney. The post Do I have to pay taxes on foreign inheritance to the IRS? appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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FAQ: How to File FBAR?
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by Elise Glauser
3y ago
An FBAR must be filed electronically; this can be done through the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s BSA E-Filing System. If you are an individual, simply select the “no registration option,” to fulfill your filing obligation. Institutions however must register for the BSA E-Filing System in order to File FBAR. If you would like to paper-file […] The post FAQ: How to File FBAR? appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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A Red Card for Puerto Rico Tax Incentives?
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by DLiu
3y ago
Peter Palsen, International Tax ProfessionalMary Lundstedt, Esq., Associate In the 2018 book Red Card – How the U.S. Blew the Whistle on the World’s Biggest Sports Scandal, author Ken Bensinger spends 368 pages discussing how the Internal Revenue Services (IRS), Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) collectively carried […] The post A Red Card for Puerto Rico Tax Incentives? appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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Former Baltimore Mayor Pugh faces Multiple Charges over Bookgate Scandal
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by BGatdula
3y ago
Update: As of November 21, 2019, various news sources are reporting that Former Mayor Pugh has pleaded guilty to four of the 11 charges in an executed plea deal. According to these reports, she pleaded guilty to at least one charge of tax evasion. Earlier this year, we reported the first public display of federal […] The post Former Baltimore Mayor Pugh faces Multiple Charges over Bookgate Scandal appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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Certain U.S. Individuals Exempted from Tax-Favored Foreign Trust Information Reporting
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by DLiu
3y ago
Eli S. Noff, Esq., Partner Mary Lundstedt, Esq., Associate By now, most Americans with assets abroad understand that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) expects them to disclose these assets-or risk subjecting themselves to serious penalties for failure to comply. Recently, the IRS has provided significant and welcome relief from reporting requirements for a particular category […] The post Certain U.S. Individuals Exempted from Tax-Favored Foreign Trust Information Reporting appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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IRS Can Re-litigate Tax Liability in Civil Court After it was Previously Resolved in a Criminal Proceeding
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by DLiu
3y ago
Mary Lundstedt, Esq., Associate Eli S. Noff, Esq., Partner EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The doctrine of collateral estoppel does not bar the IRS’s pursuit of civil tax liability, even where the same liability was previously resolved in a criminal proceeding. Taxpayers should remember that, depending on the circumstances, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may successfully pursue and […] The post IRS Can Re-litigate Tax Liability in Civil Court After it was Previously Resolved in a Criminal Proceeding appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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Execution of Closing Agreement for Tax Return Preparer Penalties Waived Supervisory Approval Requirement
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by Anna Byrd
3y ago
Eli Noff, Esq., PartnerMary F. Lundstedt, Esq., Associate Generally, per Internal Revenue Code (IRC) §6751(b)(1), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is precluded from assessing a penalty unless the initial determination assessment “is personally approved (in writing) by the immediate supervisor of the individual making such determination or such higher level official as the Secretary may […] The post Execution of Closing Agreement for Tax Return Preparer Penalties Waived Supervisory Approval Requirement appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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Proposed Regulations Clarify Tax Treatment of Charitable Donations in Return for SALT Credits
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by Anna Byrd
3y ago
Eli Noff, Esq., PartnerMary F. Lundstedt, Esq., Associate On December 13, 2019, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released proposed regulations which provide guidance for businesses and individuals regarding the tax treatment of charitable fund donations made in exchange for state and local tax (SALT) credits. Additionally, the proposed regulations provided guidance regarding the application of […] The post Proposed Regulations Clarify Tax Treatment of Charitable Donations in Return for SALT Credits appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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Study Analyzes Why People use Offshore Accounts
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by DLiu
3y ago
The use of offshore accounts is a point of contention in the media these days. The release of the Paradise Papers and Panama Papers arguably aimed to bring down the reputation of those who used these accounts, but the information may have led to an unforeseen result. Instead of just leading to negative press, the […] The post Study Analyzes Why People use Offshore Accounts appeared first on Washington DC Tax Law Attorney | Montgomery County IRS Audit Lawyer ..read more
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