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The firm for global entrepreneurs: Go To IRSMedic.com and click get started to get started. The Kwong v. United States Ruling Explained! Join tax attorney Anthony E. Parent, Esq., founder of IRSMedic (OneTeam Legal & Tax), for an in-depth live discussion on the groundbreaking November 25, 2025, decision in Kwong v. United States from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. This ruling interprets IRC § 7508A(d) (2019 version) as mandating an automatic suspension of certain federal tax deadlines during the COVID-19 federally declared disaster period—from January 20, 2020, to July 10, 2023 (60 days after the emergency's end). If upheld, this could mean the IRS lacked authority to assess failure-to-file penalties, failure-to-pay penalties, estimated tax penalties, and underpayment interest for deadlines falling in that window—potentially opening the door for BILLIONS in refunds or abatements for affected taxpayers! Anthony will break down:What the Kwong decision actually holds and why it rejects the IRS's limited one-year extension argument. And if this ruling provides a basis for his FBAR suit in the Court of Federal Claims. (IT DOES!!!) The massive scope: Hundreds of billions in penalties & interest assessed/collected during the pandemic period—how much could be at stake if this becomes binding precedent? Why filing protective Form 843 claims NOW (before key deadlines like July 10, 2026) is critical to preserve your rights. Practical steps: Reviewing transcripts, what to include in claims, and monitoring for appeal developments (the government is preserving appeal rights in ongoing proceedings). Special guests joining for Q&A:Keith Redmond – Advocate for Americans Abroad, bringing international tax perspectives on how this impacts expats with U.S. obligations during the pandemic. What could this court decision means foer US expats? John Richardson – Renowned citizenship & expatriation attorney, discussing broader implications for cross-border taxpayers facing IRS compliance issues. This is a must-watch for anyone hit with pandemic-era IRS charges—individuals, businesses, expats, and tax pros alike !Live Presentation Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 7:30 AM EST (sharp!)Set your reminders, drop questions in the comments below, and subscribe to IRSMedic for updates on this fast-moving case (appeal expected if finalized adversely to the government). Protect your wallet—don't miss this!#KwongvUS #COVIDTaxRefunds #IRSPenalties #TaxRefunds #IRC7508A #Form843 #TaxAttorney #IRSMedic #AnthonyParent #AmericansAbroad #ExpatTaxes IRSMedic Website: https://irsmedic.com

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