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Rimon Partner Susan Klein Recognized by Women in Tax Leaders by Euromoney’s International Tax Review, Again

news Rimon Partner Susan Klein Recognized by Women in Tax Leaders by Euromoney’s International Tax Review, Again Susan F. Klein · November 2, 2018

Rimon’s Susan Klein was listed, for the third consecutive year, in Women in Tax Leaders by Euromoney’s International Tax Review. Women in Tax Leaders by Euromoney’s International Tax Review lists the women advisers who are making an impact in their specialized jurisdictions and industries. The women listed are clearly leaders in tax and have a proven track…

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What’s New with Tax Aspects of Virtual Currency in 2018?

insights March 14, 2018

It’s everywhere. Bitcoin. Cryptocurrency funds. Millennials mining.   The rules applicable to taxation of virtual currency transactions have been around for a few years.  Here’s a helpful primer on the main points. Click here to view the article.

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Reframing the Estate Attorney’s Role with Legacy Families

insights Reframing the Estate Attorney’s Role with Legacy Families Roy P. Kozupsky · January 24, 2018

Attorneys advising wealthy families, their business enterprises and philanthropic initiatives are frequently asked by these clients what strategy will help them navigate the inevitable family conflicts and stay true their core purpose and mission. Just how are the fabric and goals of the family perpetuated? One might think that the logical solution to avoiding conflicts…

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Summary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act prepared by the US House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means

insights Summary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act prepared by the US House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means Susan F. Klein · Summary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act prepared by the US House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means Lisa Weinstein Burns · November 2, 2017

Below is a summary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act prepared by the US House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means was distributed on November 2.  The Summary is sparse on details especially with respect to the taxation of pass-throughs (partnerships, limited liability companies and S corporations) and the taxation of foreign income and foreign persons.…

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Primer on the IRS Partnership Audit Rules and How to Approach Them for Your Partnership

insights November 2, 2017

In November of 2015 Congress replaced the rules governing audit procedures for partnerships (generally known as the TEFRA rules, for the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act). These new rules are in the spotlight now because they are generally effective for partnership years beginning after 2017, and from a practical perspective, most partnerships need to…

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International Tax Attorney, Ajay Whittemore, joins Rimon as Partner in its San Francisco office

news October 25, 2017

Ajay Whittemore joins Rimon Law as a Partner in its Tax and Trust and Estate groups. Mr. Whittemore’s practice focuses on international tax planning and controversies. In the planning area, Mr. Whittemore advises clients regarding both inbound and outbound matters, including tax treaty analysis, transfer pricing, tax deferral opportunities, and the architecture and implementation of tax-efficient business structures. He also advises private…

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Client Alert: U.S. Treasury Regulation Changes Could Impact Foreign Owned Single Member LLCs.

insights May 23, 2017

Changes to US Treasury Regulations Under Section 6038 of the Internal Revenue Code could affect filings for single member LLCs owned by non-US persons. Many non-resident individuals and non-resident entities maintain title to real estate and other assets in single member limited liability companies incorporated under state law in the United States, for a variety…

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Inside M&A: The Tax Transactional Survey 2017

insights Inside M&A: The Tax Transactional Survey 2017 Susan F. Klein · March 7, 2017

Despite a relatively active 2016 M&A market in the United States, there is considerable concern that uncertainty, with respect to both proposed tax reform and administrative developments, may dampen the 2017 US M&A market. Rimon’s International Tax Partner, Susan Klein, stated “I query whether people are going to be very enthusiastic about engaging in M&A…

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Transactional and Individual Tax Attorney Melinda Fellner Joins Rimon’s New York and New Jersey Offices

news April 25, 2016

New York April 25, 2016 – Continuing to grow its transactional tax practice, Rimon Law has added Melinda Fellner as a Partner in its New York and New Jersey offices. Ms. Fellner joins Rimon from Norris McLaughlin & Marcus P.A., where she also worked as a Partner. Melinda represents clients in federal, state and international tax issues…

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Lecture at Georgetown University Law Center’s graduate tax class on “Advising Foreign Businesses About American State and Local Taxation—And a Few Words About Tax Haven Legislation.”

events November 11, 2015

On November 11, 2015, Rimon Counsel David A. Fruchtman will guest lecture to Georgetown University Law Center’s graduate tax class on “Advising Foreign Businesses About American State and Local  Taxation — And a Few Words About Tax Haven Legislation.”

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