Tax Trouble Tales: Recent Cases, Big Penalties, and IRS Pitfalls


Tax Trouble Tales: Recent Cases, Big Penalties, and IRS Pitfalls

About this episode

In this episode, Joel Crouch and Matt Roberts walk through a wide-ranging update on recent tax cases and developments shaping the current tax controversy landscape. They begin with the Fifth Circuit's closely watched decision in Sirius Solutions LLLP v. Commissioner, examining the court's rejection of the Tax Court's functional analysis for limited partners and what the ruling means for self-employment tax exposure and audit strategy. They then turn to a series of cautionary tales from the Tax Court and federal courts, including an estate tax case illustrating the risks of late filings and executor liability. The discussion also covers evolving developments in FBAR willfulness following the Second Circuit's Reyes decision, as well as ongoing Seventh Amendment challenges to civil tax penalties. Joel and Matt offer practical takeaways for taxpayers and practitioners alike, highlighting how bad facts, procedural shortcuts, and shifting precedent can dramatically affect penalty exposure, litigation risk, and audit outcomes.