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The Other Green Book: Treasury Explains Administration’s Tax Proposals

June 16, 2021 By Edward Tanenbaum, Heather Ripley and April McLeod

With the release of its FY 2022 revenue proposals, the Biden Administration explains and refines some of the tax priorities raised on the campaign trail. Our International Tax Group reads the tea leaves to find the significant changes to the Tax Code the Administration won’t find easy to navigate through a Congress that features the slimmest of majorities. Major revisions to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017Tighter rein on interest deductions and inversionsRepealing BEAT and FDII, creating a new SHIELD against base erosion Read the full advisory here. [...]Read more

Filed Under: International Tax Advisory Tagged With: base erosion, BEAT, Biden Administration, CFC, crypto, FDII, global minimum tax rate, Green Book, SHIELD, tax reform, Treasury

Is the IRS “HODLing” Out on Us? IRS Issues Additional Cryptocurrency Guidance Addressing Hard Forks, Soft Forks, and Airdrops

November 18, 2019 By Daniel Reach, Blake Estes and April McLeod

The IRS provided some much-needed guidance on protocol changes to blockchain. Our International Tax Group breaks it down.

  • What the forking wallet?
  • Two scenarios for hard forks
  • What about airdrops?

Read the full advisory here.

Filed Under: International Tax Advisory Tagged With: bitcoin, blockchain, crypto, cryptocurrency, HODL, IRS

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