Man Launches Selfies Strategy in Case of an IRS Audit

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on March 21, 2014.

There aren’t likely many U.S. taxpayers who would welcome a bit of inquiry from the Internal Revenue Service. IRS audits are not fun and have a way of draining the target emotionally and financially. Those are the reasons why anyone embroiled in a controversy over taxes and facing an audit is wisely advised to seek […]

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Is FATCA Making U.S. Citizenship Too Taxing for Some?

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on March 12, 2014.

Back in November we posted about the fact that entertainer Tina Turner had reportedly signed the paperwork to give up her U.S. Citizenship in favor of staying in Switzerland. The reason given at the time is that she had married her Swiss partner in July, but there was some speculation that the growing burden of […]

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CPAs Say Tax Season Could be Tough on U.S. Ex-Pats in Israel

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on March 7, 2014.

Americans living or holding bank accounts in Israel might want to batten down the hatches for the coming tax season. That’s the forecast from a lot of tax accountants who do work for those individuals. According to the experts, the odds that the tax returns, especially of those people filing for a child tax credit, […]

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Senate Panel Takes Aim at ‘Gaping Loopholes’ in FATCA

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on February 28, 2014.

Americans who have had to deal with the headaches resulting from enforcement of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act might tend to disagree with the assessment of the law issued this week by U.S. Senate investigators. The report came out on Tuesday and the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations doesn’t appear to pull its punches […]

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Bankers’ Objections to FATCA Provisions Headed for Appeal

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on February 26, 2014.

The federal law known as the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA, doesn’t take effect until July, but some bankers in the U.S. say it’s already costing their industry some significant dollars. They also say the law threatens to hurt foreign investment in the country, so they’re waging a legal fight to try to […]

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Transparency’s Role in Avoiding a Divorce Redux by IRS Audit

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on February 10, 2014.

Divorce is not always a negative and contentious experience. Every divorce, though, tends to be burdened by some emotional upheaval. That’s not a feeling anyone in Maryland wants to revive after a divorce is final, but an Internal Revenue Service audit has a way of doing just that. Not every tax return filed by a […]

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Jackson Estate in Scrap with IRS Over Intangible Asset Values

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on February 2, 2014.

The King of Pop is dead, but he is far from out of the limelight. Attracting attention currently is a battle between the estate of Michael Jackson and the Internal Revenue Service over the value of intangible assets. Attempting to assign a value to such ethereal things as intangibles is always difficult, but that doesn’t […]

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Virginia TV News Anchor Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud Charge

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on January 30, 2014.

There are a lot of ways that a person might wind up on the Internal Revenue Service’s version of a watch list. How it happens, though, is perhaps less important than what can happen if no action is taken when it does happen. Action is called for and it’s always best to do it with […]

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Complexities of FATCA May Pose Questions for Some U.S. Taxpayers

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on January 6, 2014.

The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act is a looming reality in 2014. This is the year it takes effect. Under the provisions of the law, the Internal Revenue Service has the capacity to financially penalize foreign banks that fail to report if they have accounts held by U.S. taxpayers. Many experts, whether in Washington or […]

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Former NCAA Basketball Coach Pleads Guilty in Tax Evasion Case

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on December 27, 2013.

Although there are many legal strategies that can be used to minimize tax obligations, every year many Washington, D.C., residents are accused of using unlawful methods to get out of paying taxes. Whether the Internal Revenue Service claims that a taxpayer made a mistake or took intentional actions to avoid taxes, the consequences can be […]

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