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Cryptocurrency & International Tax Reporting Requirements For American Expats
Donald Powell is a Kentucky asset protection and estate planning attorney who works with wealthy clients, often in the international context. We recently collaborated, and we invited him to write a brief blog post about taxation, cryptocurrency, and reporting requirements for U.S. expats.
What Should Happen When the Worst Happens
Successful defenses are comprised of three “walls.” While we don’t use bricks and mortar but the concept is the same. We build the defense first by tearing apart as much of the prosecution case as we can be based on the disclosure that is provided and by the information our client gives us.
How Mental Illness and Criminal Culpability Interconnect
When a person commits an offence but cannot understand the difference between right and wrong, then the immoral act is in question. This comes from the mens rea, the mental intent. The law has developed so that people who commit criminal acts in these circumstances .