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What Do Trail Runners Do in November? Grow Facial Hair, of Course!

If you keep up with Marc Schwartz, you probably know him as an avid trail runner who has been known to voluntarily hurl himself up and over large mountains. Races like the Mount Mitchell Challenge and the Ragnar Mt. Zion Trail Run don’t faze him, for some reason, but cancer and preventable deaths definitely do. […]

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A Foreign Trust Investing In The US: ‘Ordinary’ Or ‘Business’ Trust?

reprinted with permission from Global Tax Weekly, Wolters Kluwer by Marc Schwartz and Paul Tadros All Section references are to the US Internal Revenue Code, 1986, as amended and the US Department of the Treasury regulations (collectively, “Code”) promulgated thereunder unless stated otherwise; Unless stated otherwise, the terms “tax” and “taxation” mean income tax; Unless

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What the Panama Papers Should Mean to You

In the link below, The Guardian provides a user-friendly background to the “Panama Papers” in which someone(s), in a release of data reminiscent of WikiLeaks, apparently leaked(?) / hacked(?) / stole(?) [it’s too early to tell] a Panamanian law firm’s documents related to the firm’s association with more than 200,000 companies. While it is unclear whether the

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SI continues to support the Movember Foundation

While health for each one of us is important, men’s health continues to be a focus at Schwartz International. April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. Please continue to monitor your health and consider donating to the Movember Foundation — and you don’t even need to grow a moustache! Click here for Movember’s normal comedic approach

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Anthony Ji Publishes First Article as Part of the SI Team

Anthony Ji’s first publication attempt was accepted by Wolters Kluwer in its Global Tax Weekly: a closer look. Anthony’s article focuses on direct versus indirect foreign tax credits, the impact on individuals and the advantages / disadvantages of making an election under Internal Revenue Code Section 962 to claim the benefits of an indirect credit.

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Schwartz International Radio Broadcast on Global Tax

  Schwartz International was pleased to participate in Steve Kilpatrick’s radio show on Business Radio X to discuss global tax issues for businesses and individuals. Steve and Marc discussed international tax issues ranging from common problem spots and mistakes to complex planning and implementation and also included details on the IRS’ Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program

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Just to Let You Know Some of the Things We’ve Been Doing Outside the Global Tax Advisory Arena

In addition to the out of the ordinary things Marc is involved in, during the month of November he grew out a pretty ugly mustache and raised money to help raise awareness for Men’s Health with the Movember Foundation.  The Movember Foundation is a global charity committed to men living happier, healthier, longer lives. Since

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