I was honored to be elected as a private sector co-chair of the 2026 Federal Bar Association Tax Conference and to moderate Employee Retention Tax Credit panel.
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KLR Roundtable: Civil Penalty Cases Discussions
KLR Roundtable: Case Discussions
I will be discussing Silver Moss Props. v. Commissioner, 165 T.C. No. 3 (2025) and U.S. v. Sagoo, No. 4:24-cv-01159 (N.D. Tex.) cases at the KLR roundtable tomorrow.
In Mukhi v. Commissioner the U.S. Tax Court reaffirmed its decision in Farhy v. Commissioner
In Mukhi v. Commissioner, 163 T.C. No 8 (slip op.) (Nov. 18, 2024), the U.S. Tax Court reaffirmed its decision in Farhy v. Commissioner, 160 T.C. 399 (2023) that the IRS lacks authority to assess a penalty for failure to file Form 5471. Please read my analysis of the case at https://mcmahontivnantaxlaw.com/in-mukhi-v-commissioner-the-u-s-tax-court-reaffirmed-its-decision-in-farhy-v-commissioner/. Earlier this year, I have also discussed the case at the KLR roundtable.
ABA Tax Section Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
I am excited to announce that I am attending ABA Tax Conference in Washington, D.C. from May 8, 2025 until May 10, 2025 to get updates on the current developments and share my expertise with other tax lawyers.
Q&A Event with Judge Urda
As a Chair of the Boston Chapter, Section of Taxation, Federal Bar Association, I am organizing Q&A event with Judge Urda on March 26th hosted by McMahon&Tivnan, PC.
‘’Puerto Rico Act 22, Individual Investors Act‘’ – Active Campaign of Internal Revenue Service
BC Tax Policy Workshop
It was a great pleasure to attend discussion about major international tax issues at the BC Tax Policy Workshop today.
The United States Tax Court Webinar
I am attending the webinar regarding changes Tax Court practice made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including lessons learned, best practices, and practical implications for ongoing controversy matters and trial calendars.
What Everyone Should Know About Reporting Large Cash Transactions to the IRS – Form 8300 Filing Obligations
Lunch with Judge Toro of the United States Tax Court
I am very excited to attend lunch with Judge Toro tomorrow! I am sure that I will deepen my knowledge about the tax court.