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Feds Should Be 'Banging the Drum the Loudest' for Cannabis Industry Banking
John Vardaman, a former DOJ lawyer and now general counsel to the electronic payments company Hypur, argues banking would provide visibility to the nascent multibillion-dollar industry.Holland & Knight Tacks on International Tax Boutique, Ex-Deloitte Leader
The Tax Reform Act has led to a busy year for Sharp Partners, which is being absorbed by Holland & Knight.Now Paul Manafort's Lawyers Get Their Turn in Virginia Federal Court
U.S. prosecutors rested their case Monday against Paul Manafort, the first Mueller defendant to go to trial. Now it's the defense lawyers' turn in Virginia federal court. We'll learn a lot more Tuesday morning.In Manafort Trial, Defense Lawyers Get Their Turn
U.S. prosecutors rested their case Monday against Paul Manafort, the first Mueller defendant to go to trial. Now it's the defense lawyers' turn in Virginia federal court. We'll learn a lot more Tuesday morning.NY Tax Lawyers: IRS Has Made It Difficult for High-Earning Lawyers to Game System
Licensing spinoffs? Partnerships of associates? The IRS and Treasury Department anticipated how law firms might try to take advantage of Trump's tax reforms—and said no way.View more book results for the query "US Department of the Treasury"
Law Firms Looking to Game the New Tax Law? Think Again
Licensing spinoffs? Partnerships of associates? The IRS and Treasury Department anticipated how law firms might try to take advantage of Trump's tax reforms—and said no way.NY Leads Challenge to New Law's Cap on State, Local Tax Deduction
The lawsuit aims to strike down the $10,000 cap on deductions of local property, sales and state income taxes included in the Republican tax law passed last December.In a Contest of Dictionaries, Justices Decide Meaning of 'Money'
“Stock isn't money; stock is stock,” intoned Justice Neil Gorsuch in his summary from the bench of his majority opinion in Wisconsin Central v. United States.Charles Rettig, Trump's Pick for IRS Chief, Discloses Clients, Law Firm Salary
Charles Rettig of California's Hochman Salkin, the Trump administration's nominee for IRS commissioner, reported $1.13M in law firm salary. Rettig's financial disclosure, and a filing from Michael Desmond, the California solo up for IRS chief counsel, reveal a glimpse at their legal services in the tax arena.Thoughts on the Tax Code's New 'Harvey Weinstein Rule'
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 inserted a new subsection (q) into Section 162 of the Internal Revenue Code which denies deductions for payments made in settlements of sexual harassment or sexual abuse cases, and “related” attorney fees.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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