Williams Coulson

Attorneys at Law

Williams Coulson Johnson Lloyd Parker & Tedesco, LLC is a Pittsburgh based law firm which provides customized planning services - creatively crafting solutions to the unique circumstances of our individual, family, business, and entreprenurial clients. In an unprecedented approach to the provision of legal services, Williams Coulson works closely with its clients as well as financial advisors, accountants, lawyers and other professionals.

Since its inception in 1995, Williams Coulson has provided its clients with sophisticated legal services in the following practice areas:

Closely Held Business Practice, Estate Planning & Trust, Employee Benefits & Retirement, Fiduciary Litigation MediationTax Controversy, Civil Trial & Appellate Litigation.

EVENTS

Jeff Kessel Joins the Firm

Jeff Kessel has joined the firm, as Of Counsel and will chair the state and local tax practice areas...   read more

Williams Coulson attorney spoke on the topic of the IRS Trust Fund Recovery Penalty

Williams Coulson attorney Stephen J. Pieklik spoke on the topic of the IRS Trust Fund Recovery Penalty   read more

Williams Coulson Attorney spoke on the topic of death taxes

Mary Jo Corsetti spoke on the topic of death taxes at the PBI seminar..   read more
 
 

419 Alliance Update

IRS to Audit Sea Nine VEBA Participating Employers

In recent months, Williams Coulson tax attorneys have represented participants in the Sea Nine VEBA and have learned that the IR…   read more

IRS Issues Final Sec. 6707A Regulations

On September 2, 2011, the IRS issued final regulations concerning the section 6707A penalty. Such a penalty is imposed on taxpa…   read more

Tri State Tax Conference Presentation Interview With Michael Lloyd, Esq.

A Practitioner’s Guide to Protecting Taxpayers   read more
 
 

e-News

IRS Taxpayer Advocate to IRS: Stop Scaring Those Who Inadvertently Fail to File FBARS

Taxpayer Advocate Tells IRS to Stop Scaring Taxpayers With Maximum Penalties   read more

IRS Reopens Foreign Bank Account Disclosure Initiative

Yesterday, the IRS announced that it has reopened its Offshore Disclosure Voluntary Program for reporting foreign bank accounts.   read more

Time Running Out to Participate in 2011 IRS Foreign Financial Account Disclosure Initiative

Only One Month Remains to Participate If you have assets in a foreign bank or securities account then you likely have an annual reporting obligation to the United States government. If you have not complied by filing Form TD F 90-22.1 (Report of Foreign …   read more