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TAXES AND MEDICINE: ARE FALSE CLAIM ACT (FCA) SETTLEMENTS DEDUCTIBLE?

Between the years of 1993 and 1997, whistle blowers brought forth ten cases accusing medical groups of conspiring to defraud Medicare. Normally, a case like this doesn’t grab my attention; however, as a Florida tax attorney, this medical case caught my eye. I was not interested in whether the claims…

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BE A GOOD CORPORATE CITIZEN: TAX COURT RULES CORPORATION MUST BE IN GOOD STANDING TO FILE PETITION

Whenever a new potential client comes to your office, it is good practice to run a quick check. Among the initial checks that should be made by a Florida tax attorney or other tax professional is to make sure the person you are speaking to is an officer of the…

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Me or My Company Received an IRS Notice – What Can I Do? IRS Procedure On the Road to Tax Court

Many individuals and businesses receive notices from the IRS in one form or another. The individual, owner, or agent of the business often calls our office asking what they can do to contest an IRS letter. This article was written to give a brief overview of the IRS procedure from…

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