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STEVEN TOSCHER and MICHEL STEIN to speak on Resolving International Tax Compliance Disputes: FBAR Controversy, Penalties, Appeals, Form 3520/3520-A, Form 5471

We are pleased to announce that three of our principals Steven Toscher and Michel Stein will be speaking at the upcoming Strafford webinar on Resolving International Tax Compliance Disputes: FBAR Controversy, Penalties, Appeals, Form 3520/3520-A, Form 5471, Thursday April 30, 2020, 1:00 pm-2:50 pm EST, 10:00am-11:50am PST.

Cross-border tax audits are expanding dramatically, and the resulting tax assessments are problematic for U.S. multinational companies and their stakeholders. Areas of controversy such as transfer pricing and permanent establishments, in addition to reporting and filing issues, remain a high priority for IRS examinations and audits.

Taxpayers with international tax reporting obligations suffer from rigorous compliance and enforcement efforts and overly complicated rules and regulations. The IRS is increasingly more effective at identifying noncompliant taxpayers. Possessing an in-depth understanding of international tax rules and regulations will assist counsel and tax advisers in helping taxpayers maintain compliance and avoid IRS examination. A taxpayer’s failure to properly adhere to reporting and filing requirements associated with cross-border activities and foreign assets can result in severe civil and criminal penalties.

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