Jay Adkisson

Contributor|Personal Finance

I am a partner of Adkisson Pitet LLP and licensed to practice law in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oklahoma and Texas. My practice is in the areas of creditor-debtor law and captive insurance. I am the author of books on asset protection, captive insurance, charging orders, and

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413 viewsApr 22, 2024

Second Circuit Nixes New York Charging Order Protection For Many LLCs

A U.S. District Court has ordered a judgment debtor to turnover shares in a Delaware LLC without regard to charging order exclusivity of remedy.

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445 viewsApr 13, 2024

Captive Manager Avoids 6700 Penalties After Jury Trial

The IRS assessed 6700 penalties against Ankner and his three companies, and to avoid those penalties they filed a refund lawsuit in the U.S. District Court and won.

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315 viewsApr 10, 2024

Doctor’s Transfer To Wife To Avoid Creditors Doesn't Survive Divorce

Discusses Gilbert v. Gilbert where doctor conveyed property to wife to avoid creditors, but then lost the property in divorce.

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1,620 viewsApr 7, 2024

Florida Looking To Collect 5.3% Tax Against Out-Of-State Captive Insurers

Discusses Florida's attempt to collect its 5.3% independently procured tax against out-of-state captive insurance companies

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473 viewsApr 6, 2024

Another Taxpayer Microcaptive Blowout Loss In Patel

Discusses Patel v. CIR, T.C. Memo. 2024-34 (March 26, 2024), where an Abilene doctor formed two microcaptives and later lost in tax court.