Penalties Under the Code
Amended Returns

Harrington v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2021-95

  On July 26, 2021, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Harrington v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2021-95). The primary issue presented in Harrington was whether the IRS’s assessment was assessment is barred by the three-year period of limitations in IRC § 6501(a), or whether the statute of limitations remained open due to fraud under IRC § 6501(c)(1). Summary1 “Sarah, I feel like I don’t even know you.” “It’s Vivian. Would

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Procedural Issues
Amended Return is Admission by Taxpayer

The Truth about Amending Tax Returns

Clients are untrustworthy.  As a tax controversy attorney, this is my experience. I have heard that other types of law deals with more honorable sorts, but I’ll believe it when I see it.  When a client comes to you and says “whoopsie, I forgot to report [insert absurdly large number here] on my return, what should I do?” what should you tell him?  What if the IRS has already discovered the understatement?  Is he under

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Procedural Issues
5% Miscellaneous Offshore Penalty

The Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures

In an increasingly common occurrence, a client calls in somewhat of a tizzy over foreign information returns, which, apparently, she was “required” to file for the past few years. She’s gone to three different CPAs, only the last one of which even asked her whether she had foreign assets or interests. Her new CPA, one of the good ones, inquired about any foreign relationships that she might have, and she disclosed a Swiss bank account,

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Penalties Under the Code
Amended Return is Admission by Taxpayer

Mei Productions v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2020-11

On January 14, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Mei Productions v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-11). The issue presented in Mei Productions v. Commissioner was whether the petitioner was liable for the failure to pay under IRC § 6651(a)(3) (failure to timely pay tax assessed as an amendment to an original return). Background to Mei Productions v. Commissioner The petitioner is a California corporation, which admitted that it erroneously claimed

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Harrington v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2021-95

  On July 26, 2021, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Harrington v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2021-95). The primary issue presented in Harrington was whether the IRS’s assessment was assessment is barred by the three-year period of limitations in IRC § 6501(a), or whether the

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The Truth about Amending Tax Returns

Clients are untrustworthy.  As a tax controversy attorney, this is my experience. I have heard that other types of law deals with more honorable sorts, but I’ll believe it when I see it.  When a client comes to you and says “whoopsie, I forgot to report [insert absurdly large number

Read More »

The Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures

In an increasingly common occurrence, a client calls in somewhat of a tizzy over foreign information returns, which, apparently, she was “required” to file for the past few years. She’s gone to three different CPAs, only the last one of which even asked her whether she had foreign assets or

Read More »

Mei Productions v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2020-11

On January 14, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Mei Productions v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-11). The issue presented in Mei Productions v. Commissioner was whether the petitioner was liable for the failure to pay under IRC § 6651(a)(3) (failure to timely pay tax assessed

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