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Three New IRS Challenges to Tax Insurance in Conservation Easement Disputes

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  The Coronavirus revealed several important things, one of which is how much people crave certainty. Aggressive enforcement actions by the IRS have increased insecurity for many taxpayers, particularly partnerships that donated conservation easements. Seeking certainty, some partnerships obtained tax insurance, and the IRS began attacking in three ways. This article analyzes the attacks and the challenges the IRS faces. Read the full article here. About Hale E. Sheppard HALE E. SHEPPARD, Esq. (B.S., M.A., J.D., LL.M., LL.M.T.) is a Shareholder in the Tax Controversy Section of Chamberlain Hrdlicka and Chair of the International Tax Group.

Harsh Consequences of Late Forms 1120-F, New Tax Court Case, and Solutions Still Available to Foreign Corporations

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Failure by foreign corporations to file Forms 1120-F (U.S. Income Tax Return of a Foreign Corporation) triggers extreme problems. Specifically, in addition to asserting normal penalties for late filing, late payment, and late information returns, the IRS disallows business-related deductions and credits that corporations normally could claim. Thus, the IRS imposes taxes on gross income, instead of net income. This outcome is particularly harsh when one considers that many fledgling businesses operate a net loss for several years. This article explains U.S. filing duties of foreign corporations, the result in a recent Tax Court case, Adams Challenge v. Commissioner , and solutions still available to non-compliant foreign corporations. Read the full article here. About Hale E. Sheppard HALE E. SHEPPARD, Esq. (B.S., M.A., J.D., LL.M., LL.M.T.) is a Shareholder in the Tax Controversy Section of Chamberlain Hrdlicka and Chair of the International Tax Group.