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Building Global Connections

Marc is non-stop. This week our Chief International Tax Nerd is having fun in Chicago at the Allinial Global 2023 Executive Team Conference. Marc greeted Ozgur Demirdoven, Allinial Global’s Executive Vice President, with a big hug and a smile. Ozgur was also happy to see Marc, but informed him that his name was omitted from

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2023: The Year of In-Person Meetings

As you may know, Schwartz International partners with many CPA and Law Firms to work with clients that have various international tax issues. Since the majority of Schwartz International’s clients are not located in Atlanta, where we call home, the firm enjoys traveling to visit clients as often as possible. Nothing replaces a face-to-face meeting

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CPAmerica 2021 International Group Meeting

Our international tax nerd in-chief was invited to speak at the CPAmerica 2021 International Group Meeting. This is the second time Marc has participated as a speaker at the Ft. Lauderdale conference. Attendees included CPAmerica member firms across the US and Crowe member firms from countries including Argentina, Germany, The Netherlands, Singapore and the UK,

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Cryptocurrency 101 Presentation at the 2021 AAA-CPA Annual Meeting

Our International Tax Nerd In-Chief gave a presentation on Cryptocurrency on November 4th to the American Academy of Attorney-CPAs at its 2021 Fall Conference in San Antonio, Texas. Titled Cryptocurrency 101: The basics everyone should know, Marc’s presentation focused on the building blocks including: What is Cryptocurrency How it gets its value How blockchain technology

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Cryptocurrency Now Being Accepted by the International Tax Nerds

The International Tax Nerds are excited to announce that we are now accepting payment in cryptocurrency. Many of our clients work in the industry and are investors, and as a result we have strong experience in the related domestic and cross-border tax issues. Our International Tax Nerd in Chief, Marc, long ago took both a professional and personal

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Schwartz International in the Infield and Outfield

As we transition into Spring, some of the International Tax Nerds have found a great outlet for this busy tax season. The budding community of Serenbe has a recreational softball league, and Schwartz International is proud to be one of its sponsors and participants. The primary goals are simply not getting injured ( ???? )

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IRS Policy Changes Related to Delinquent International Information Returns

The IRS changed its policy related to filing late international information returns. On November 5, 2020 many practitioners were surprised to see the former Delinquent International Information Return Submission Procedures webpage had changed significantly. [Compare the new site – versus the version in effect March 13, 2020]. Prior, qualifying taxpayers would include a Reasonable Cause

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Marc Schwartz & Paul Tadros present at the 2020 Virtual Estate Planning Conference (NYC)

Marc Schwartz and Paul Tadros missed out on what would have been a fun trip to New York City due to COVID-19 and instead participated in the September 16, 2020 virtual EPCNYC Estate Planners Day conference from the comfort of their home offices. EPCNYC (Estate Planning Council of New York City, Inc.) brings together the

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Last Round of ITINs Set to Expire December 31, 2020

The last round of Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) based on the middle digits are set to expire on December 31, 2020. Learn more about who should renew and how to renew ITINs by reading the IRS’ press release issued August 17, 2020 here. As a reminder, our firm’s office manager, Qulanda Moore is a

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