international tax reform

Schwartz International, as a Unique International Tax Firm, Loves Challenges!

For those interested in tax treaty implications of the latest US tax reform, we recently published an article with Tax Notes International that took a specific position on an issue being highly contested in the international tax community. While we did not request anyone to “challenge” our conclusion, we stated that we would love to …

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Simone Alting speaks at the GSCPA Decision Makers Conference

On Thursday, April 25th Simone Alting spoke about International Tax Policy at the Georgia Society of CPAs (GSCPA) Decision Makers Conference. Here is a snippet of what she covered: Despite budget constraints and key vacancies, the IRS continues to target international issues and assert large penalties.  The IRS is focused on FBAR violations, expanded foreign …

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International Tax Reform’s Impact on state of Georgia Tax

We were pleased to have an article written by Marc Schwartz published in the May-June 2018 issue of the Georgia Society of CPAs Current Accounts magazine. The article – “Implications of the International Tax Provision” – summarizes the recent federal international tax reform and its impact in Georgia. Read and share the article: https://www.gscpa.org/Content/Files/Pdfs/Current%20Accounts/M.Schwartz_MayJun18.pdf  

International Tax Reform 4.0 – Transition Tax on Foreign Earnings – New Guidance

In Notice 2018-07 (“Notice”), the IRS has moved quickly to provide preliminary guidance under Internal Revenue Code Section (“§”) 965, as amended by “An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to titles II and V of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018,” P.L. 115-97, enacted on December 22, 2017. We’re impressed by …

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SI Speaks on Global Tax and International Trade Reform

Marc Schwartz and Paul Tadros were honored to be invited to speak at the Georgia Society of CPA (GSCPA) annual Southeastern Accounting Show (SEAS) on August 30, 2017 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, GA. The pair spoke about possible international tax reform coming out of the US, including the potential pitfalls of the …

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The Proposed Border Adjustment Tax is Not a VAT

Click on the below link to see SI’s latest article on proposed US-international tax reform, written by SI’s Paul Tadros, Richard Hartnig and Marc Schwartz. The article reviews the VAT concept, dispels the notion that VAT and the proposed border adjustment tax are similar and provides additional commentary.  Border Adjustment Tax Article — Global-Tax-Weekly_March 2 (005)

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