Bill knows his trade well, because news agencies often go to him for insight in matters on tax law. He was quoted in an article about a civic club that held bingo games to raise money for children in need. When the nonprofit disbanded, the remaining 10 members decided to divide the $225,000 amongst each other. Bill was asked to comment on the issue. "For tax purposes, they may have stepped out their door and stepped on a rake," he said. He went on to say if they didn’t return the money, they could be subject to a 200 percent penalty. With this kind of knowledge, Bill can be trusted. He received his LL.M from the University of Florida College of Law and his J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law.
Bill knows his trade well, because news agencies often go to him for insight in matters on tax law. He was quoted in an article about a civic club that held bingo games to raise money for children in need. When the nonprofit disbanded, the remaining 10 members decided to divide the $225,000 amongst each other. Bill was asked to comment on the issue. "For tax purposes, they may have stepped out their door and stepped on a rake," he said. He went on to say if they didn’t return the money, they could be subject to a 200 percent penalty. With this kind of knowledge, Bill can be trusted. He received his LL.M from the University of Florida College of Law and his J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law.