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Robert M. Russell Participates In a Panel Entitled “Tax Practice in a Perfect Storm – Assessing the Impacts of Inflation, Supply Chain Disruption, and Legislative Uncertainty on the Tax Function” At The Tax Executives Institute’s Midyear Conference

On March 21, 2022, Robert M. Russell participates in a panel entitled “Tax Practice in a Perfect Storm – Assessing the Impacts of Inflation, Supply Chain Disruption, and Legislative Uncertainty on the Tax Function” at the Tax Executives Institute’s 2022 Midyear Conference. Description: The tax function is in the midst

Megan L. Brackney Quoted In Tax Notes Article Entitled “What’s Reasonable for Late-Filed Foreign Information Returns?”

Megan L. Brackney was quoted in a recent Tax Notes article entitled “What’s Reasonable for Late-Filed Foreign Information Returns?,” published on June 7, 2021. Brackney discusses the IRS’ practice of automatically assessing penalties on taxpayers who file late international information returns. The article notes: “It’s incredibly frustrating,” said Megan L.