Tax
Resources
Representing
Taxpayers Against the IRS
“Corporate Tax Shelters: Is Every Generation
Doomed to Repeat History?” Journal of Tax
Practice & Procedure, Vol. 2, No. 3, June-July 2000.
Seminar Presentations
Selected Criminal Tax Issues for the General Practitioner. Presented at Emerging Tax Issues for the Non-Tax Practitioner, September 16, 1999. Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.
Gambling on Employee or Independent Contractor Status – Criminal Investigation Division Raises the Stakes. Presented at Emerging Tax Issues for the Non-Tax Practitioner, September 13, 2001. Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.
Tax Fraud Schemes: Helping Clients Avoid Too-Good-to-be-True Tax Planning. Presented at Emerging Issues in Tax Law, September 12, 2002. The Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.
Hot Audit Issues. Presented at The 2002 Georgia Tax Forums in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, October and December 2002. The Georgia Society of CPA’s.
2003 Mid-Year Tax Update. Presented at The 2003 Southeastern Accounting Show, August 27-28, 2003. Co-Sponsored by the Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina Societies of CPAs.
The Attorney-Client Privilege in Tax Disputes – Where It Is Going and What You Need to Know. Presented at Emerging Tax Issues, September 12, 2003. The Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.
IRS Compliance Initiatives. Presented at The 2004 Georgia Tax Forums in Atlanta and Savannah, Ga., October and December 2004. The Georgia Society of CPA’s.
Strategies in Federal Tax Litigation. Presented at Dealing with the IRS, February 2003, 2004, and 2005. The Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.
Taxation of Attorney Fees and Settlement Awards, Tax Shelter Update and Attorney-Client Privilege Issues for the Estate Planner. Presented at 51st Annual Estate Planning Institute, February 2006.
Representing the Target through DOJ Conference: Try to keep it Civil. Presented at Tax Fraud: Do You Know it When You See It or Is It All in the Eyes of the Government? A Frightening Thought! October 13, 2006. The Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia. Co-Sponsored by the Georgia Bar Tax Section, the Atlanta Bar Tax Section, and the White Collar Crime Committee of the Criminal Section of the American Bar Association.
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