Tax Court Rejects Offer in Compromise Despite Extraordinary Personal Circumstances

Cases, Income Tax, Tax, Tax Court

In Tooke v. Commissioner,[1] the United States Tax Court recently reaffirmed the considerable discretion afforded to the Internal Revenue Service Independent Office of Appeals (“Appeals”) when evaluating collection alternatives. Although the taxpayer presented compelling evidence of significant personal hardship, including a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, the financial consequences of a contentious divorce, and substantial expenses associated…
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A Tale of Two Charging Orders

Asset Protection, Business Transactions, Current Events

Many practitioners think limiting creditors of an LLC member to a “charging order” is a panacea. Other practitioners think the benefits of charging orders are overblown. Who is correct? Can a member’s judgment creditor access LLC property? In addition to a recent case from the Alabama Supreme Court[1], two other recent cases illustrate how charging…
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