Frequently asked questions: Tax pamphletsBy James CreechJanuary 2013The Center for Economic Progress has created pamphlets designed to answer frequently asked questions about issues that commonly occur for low income taxpayers.
IRS rules all legal same-sex marriages will be recognized for federal tax purposesBy Nancy Franks-Straus & Donna F. HartlOctober 2013After weeks of speculation as to how the Internal Revenue Service would treat same-sex marriages, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS released a joint ruling which held same-sex couples, legally married in jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriages, will be treated as married for federal tax purposes.
ISBA Washington DC Trip call for topicsMarch 2013If you can think of any systemic, apolitical issues that need to be addressed in Washington D.C., please let the editor know at jcreech@creechtaxlaw.com.
Legislative agenda item: IRC ReformMay 2013An overview of the principles that the ISBA Federal Taxation Section Council believes should be adhered to as Congress tackles simplification of the tax code.
Letter from the editorBy James CreechOctober 2013An introduction to the issue from Editor James Creech.
Letter from the editorBy James CreechAugust 2013A message from newsletter editor James Creech.
Letter from the editorBy James CreechMay 2013An introduction to the issue from Editor James Creech.
Letter from the editorBy James CreechMarch 2013An introduction to the issue from Editor James Creech.
Predicting IRS guidance after U.S. v. WindsorBy James CreechAugust 2013After Windsor, federal agencies must consider state law definitions of marriage when determining if granting benefits is appropriate.
The tax effects of a civil union dissolutionBy Ray Prather & Padraig McCoidMay 2013While the Civil Union Act relies on the IMDMA for dissolving civil unions and dividing property; federal tax law does not account for these issues in dissolutions with same-sex parties (due to DOMA) and possibly all civil unions (due to the fact that the parties are not married). The Internal Revenue Service has not provided guidance for these issues.
Tax pamphlet: Do you have canceled debt?By James CreechAugust 2013The Center for Economic Progress has provided a new pamphlet designed to answer frequently asked questions about issues that commonly occur for low income taxpayers.