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How one W-2 employee used the IRS to stash cash – hiding income and assets – thereby reducing his alimony payments and marital assets for distribution. Read more
Now that alimony is no longer tax deductible, family law professionals have to find new tax planning techniques to settle cases. Read more
There are many ways to obscure & underreport income to the taxing authorities; reviewing tax returns can alert attorneys to the possibility of hidden income. Read more
Valuing a business in isolation may cause you to miss key financial information; a 360-degree approach could yield radically different results. Read more
When dealing with income taxes in divorce matters, instead of "whistleblowing", we should identify key areas to focus on when reviewing individual tax returns. After all, no one wins with an... Read more
Alimony was becoming more formulaic before the new tax law repealed the deduction. Now, divorce has become a tax strategy game with no clear direction. Read more
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ("TCJA") was one of the most sweeping changes to the tax code in the last 30 years. Here is what lawyers should know about the TCJA. Read more
A look at the provisions of the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) that will affect families whether or not they are in a state of dissolution. Read more
The new Tax Bill will have an alarming impact on previously divorced couples with children. Here's a summary of changes. Read more
Besides removing tax on alimony, the Act could impact financial considerations of a divorce—especially calculations of alimony and child support. Read more