WEBINAR 2 IRS CPE -Global Workforce: U.S. Tax Impact on Digital Nomads, Remote Workers and Their (Often Overlooked) Employers

Some exciting news.  I am presenting a webinar on Nov. 21 Thursday 10 AM EST. 2 IRS CPE credits. $20 off on registration fee if you use code "VIRGINIA" at checkout Hope to see you there. Please share with your colleagues and friends who may have interest in this topic. REGISTER AT THE LINK:  Global … Continue reading WEBINAR 2 IRS CPE -Global Workforce: U.S. Tax Impact on Digital Nomads, Remote Workers and Their (Often Overlooked) Employers

Another Breaking! Farhy Overruled – A Big Loss for Overseas Americans

I have written earlier on the case of Farhy v. Commissioner.   There the Tax Court held that the IRS does not have the authority to assess and collect penalties asserted under Internal Revenue Code Section 6038(b).  In the Farhy case, the assessed penalties were imposed for failure to file Form 5471, the IRS form required … Continue reading Another Breaking! Farhy Overruled – A Big Loss for Overseas Americans

UAE Federal Corporate Tax: How Will it Impact the US Taxpayer? Part II

As discussed in my prior blog post, full details here, on January 31, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Finance announced the introduction of a federal corporate tax (CT) on business, to be implemented in June 2023. The UAE is joining the other Gulf Cooperation Council countries (with exception for Bahrain) that collect tax … Continue reading UAE Federal Corporate Tax: How Will it Impact the US Taxpayer? Part II

Malta Pension Plan – IRS Knocks It Out.. and Yes, “I Told You So…..”

Just in time for Christmas, we have two big gifts. Both relate to Malta Pension Plan schemes. If you are too busy to read the post because of the Christmas rush,  in a nutshell, they've just been knocked out and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is hot on the trail for taxpayers who used them! … Continue reading Malta Pension Plan – IRS Knocks It Out.. and Yes, “I Told You So…..”

Closing the International Tax Gap: IRS Doing Virtually Nothing With FATCA

Today’s blog post discusses the overall and international tax gaps, takes a look at the offshore world and how enforcement of the tax laws is faring (hint - not so good). It summarizes some important testimony given on May 11, 2021 by the Honorable J. Russell George, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration before the … Continue reading Closing the International Tax Gap: IRS Doing Virtually Nothing With FATCA