After ten weeks, we unveil the single most important tax case of 2012.
Archive for December, 2012
The Top Ten Tax Cases Of 2012, #1: Obamacare Is Constitutional Because The Individual Insurance Mandate Is Both A Penalty And A Tax. Wait…What?
Posted in Uncategorized on December 27, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
While The Fiscal Cliff Keeps You Distracted, The AMT Will Rob You Blind
Posted in Uncategorized on December 13, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Posted over at Forbes last night.
Here’s Your Update On The Fiscal Cliff Negotiations: Both Parties Agree That the Other Party’s Proposal Stinks
Posted in Uncategorized on December 11, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Cheat Sheets To The Obamacare Investment Income Tax
Posted in Uncategorized on December 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Posted over at Forbes is a downloadable decision tree to help you interpret the new regulations governing the 3.8% surtax slated to impact taxpayers’ net investment income beginning January 1, 2013. Don’t say I never did anything for you.
The Top Ten Tax Cases Of 2012, #4: S Corporation Reasonable Compensation – How Much Is Enough?
Posted in Uncategorized on December 6, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Only three cases to go! The suspense is growing palpable.
Up today at #4, my beloved Watson case, posted over at Forbes.
The Elf On A Shelf Will Haunt Your Kid’s Dreams, And More Thoughts On The Obamacare Investment Tax
Posted in Uncategorized on December 4, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Posted over at Forbes. These investment tax regulations will create significant administrative headaches for M&A deals.
Ten Things We Learned From The New Obamacare Investment Tax Regulations
Posted in Uncategorized on December 3, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
On Friday, the IRS issued long-awaited regulations on the 3.8% Obamacare investment income tax. Here’s 10 things we learned from them:


