| MCLE Credit: | 1.5 (Ethics: 0.0) |
| Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
| Price: | $119 (Includes a downloadable audio version.) |
| Viewable Through: | 03/31/2028 |
$119.00 (or 1.5 Bundle Credits)
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the June 2026 webcast, 77th Annual Virginia Conference on Federal Taxation.
Virginia’s Premier Tax Conference for Attorneys and Accountants Sponsored by the Virginia Tax Foundation
In 1960, the Supreme Court reached a 5-4 decision that full payment of the tax was required prior to bringing a refund suit brought by a taxpayer who missed the time to file a petition in Tax Court in a deficiency case. In its ruling, the Court recognized that this decision was not driven by the language of the applicable statutes. Slightly over a decade after the Flora decision, the Solicitor General in a subsequent Supreme Court case told the Court that the position of the United States was that Flora only applied to deficiency cases. Yet, for over half a century, Flora has applied to all refund cases preventing many litigants from an opportunity to place their dispute before a judicial tribunal. It’s time to move on and open the doors of the courts more broadly when certain taxpayers seek to litigate the merits of their tax liability.
Keith Fogg, Harvard Law School / Cambridge, MA
Planning Committee
Michael Gracik, Jr., Co‐Director
Keiter / Glen Allen
Cecelia P. Horner, Co‐Director
Hunton Andrews Kurth / Richmond
Paige Anderson
Vinson & Elkins / Richmond
Jeff Barbour
Brown Edwards / Roanoke
Christopher C. Brubaker
Hantzmon Wiebel LLP / Charlottesville
David M. Chase, Jr.
Eide Bailly / Norfolk
David J. Damiani
Kaufman & Canoles / Williamsburg
Michael Doran
University of Virginia School of Law / Charlottesville
Jon G. Neal
McGuireWoods / Richmond
Professor Jeri K. Seidman
University of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce / Charlottesville
Stephen Shashy
Flora Pettit / Charlottesville
Kendal A. Sibley
Hunton Andrews Kurth / Richmond
Melissa Steinmetz
PwC / Washington, DC
Bruce C. Stockburger
Gentry Locke / Roanoke
Kyle H. Wingfield
Williams Mullen / Richmond
Trustees Emeritus
George C. Howell, III
Hunton Andrews Kurth / Richmond
Lawrence J. Martin
Hantzmon Wiebel LLP / Charlottesville
Thomas P. Rohman
McGuireWoods LLP / Richmond
French Slaughter, III
Charlottesville
Thomas R. White
University of Virginia School of Law / Charlottesville
George K. Yin
University of Virginia School of Law / Charlottesville