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| Practice Areas | Taxation | | | Education | Roger Williams University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2007; Boston University School of Law, LL.M., Taxation, University of Rhode Island, B.S., Accounting, magna cum laude, 2004 | | | Admitted | 2007, Rhode Island and Massachusetts | |
| Memberships | Boston, Rhode Island (Board Member), Massachusetts and American (Member, Sections on: Taxation; Business Law) Bar Associations; Rhode Island Women's Bar Association; URI College of Business Administration Alumni Association. | | | ISLN | 919911305 | |
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Effects of Excess Benefit Transactions on Tax-Exempt Status
Katie A. Ahern, November 25, 2009 The Internal Revenue Code imposes an excise tax of up to 225% on certain “disqualified persons,” usually directors and officers, who benefit from a so-called excess benefit transaction with a tax-exempt organization. A disqualified person receives an excess benefit where he or she...
Taxation of Debt Cancellation and ModificationKatie A. Ahern, October 28, 2009 In the current economic environment, many borrowers struggle to make timely payments while other borrowers struggle to make any payments. Faced with the choice of receiving less than what is owed or none of what is owed, some lenders are renegotiating outstanding loans and granting lower interest...
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