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The Taxpayer First Act Changes IRS Powers in Ways Important to Your Civil and Criminal Tax Clients

On July 1, 2019, President Trump signed the Taxpayer First Act (“Act”), which includes a host of important expanded taxpayer protections ranging from adjustments to criminal tax seizures, to John Doe summonses, to the...more

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Court Reserves “Multiple-Account” Revocation Issues for the Jury and Suggests that a Spouse Can Revoke Consent

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One of the biggest challenges collectors face when trying to honor consumer consent preferences is how to treat a stop call request received from a customer who has multiple accounts in collections with the caller....more

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CFPB’s proposal for collection of decedent debt: a misguided approach (Part II)

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In my blog post yesterday, I shared my concerns regarding the potential consequences of the CFPB’s proposed 30-day hold on all collection contacts after the date of a consumer’s death. A 30-day holding period in which...more

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CFPB’s proposal for collection of decedent debt: a misguided approach (Part I)

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This blog post is the first of two on the proposals being considered by the CFPB regarding the collection of decedent debt. In tomorrow’s blog post, I will share my thoughts on the CFPB’s proposal to prohibit debt collector...more

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