Monte Silver, et al v. IRS, et al

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Case Number:

21-5116

Court:

Appellate - DC Circuit

Nature of Suit:

2870 Tax Suits

Government Agencies

  1. December 06, 2022

    DC Circ. Shuts Down Atty's Transition Tax Challenge

    An American expat who runs an Israeli law firm cannot challenge regulations implementing the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's transition tax for overseas profits, the D.C. Circuit said Tuesday, affirming a lower court's ruling that dismissed the case.

  2. November 21, 2022

    DC Court Asked To Hold Opinion Due To Transition Tax Appeal

    An expatriate attorney asked a D.C. federal court to refrain from issuing an opinion on its dismissal of a suit accusing the Internal Revenue Service of improperly disclosing his tax information until a related appeal by him is decided.

  3. October 26, 2022

    DC Circ. Judges Skeptical Of Israeli Atty's Transition Tax Suit

    D.C. Circuit judges doubted during oral arguments Wednesday whether an Israeli lawyer and his firm had standing to sue the Internal Revenue Service over regulations governing the 2017 tax law's transition tax on foreign earnings.

  4. June 14, 2022

    DC Circ. Urged To OK Expat Atty's Transition Tax Challenge

    An expatriate attorney has standing to challenge IRS regulations governing the transition tax on foreign earnings despite the agency's claims that he was not hurt by or subject to the law, he told the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday.

  5. June 13, 2022

    DC Circ. Urged To Toss Expat Atty's Transition Tax Challenge

    The D.C. Circuit should toss an expatriate attorney's suit contesting regulations from the Internal Revenue Service governing the transition tax on foreign earnings, the federal government said Monday, arguing he hasn't shown he could be harmed by the rules.

  6. May 23, 2022

    DC Circ. Urged To Revive Case Against Transition Tax Rules

    An expatriate attorney urged the D.C. Circuit on Monday to revive his challenge to regulations governing the transition tax on foreign earnings, saying the government has avenues to redress his past compliance burdens, giving him standing to bring the case.

  7. April 15, 2022

    DC Circ. Urged To Shut Down Atty's Transition Tax Challenge

    A D.C. federal court correctly rejected an expatriate attorney's challenge to Internal Revenue Service regulations governing the transition tax on foreign earnings because the suit would improperly restrain tax collection, the U.S. told the D.C. Circuit.

  8. February 14, 2022

    Man Has Standing To Challenge Tax Rules, DC Circ. Told

    A federal court incorrectly ruled that an American expat lacked standing to challenge the implementation of transition tax rules for overseas profits, the man told the D.C. Circuit Court in a brief Monday.