To: From: Sent: Tue 5/10/2016 5:55:33 PM Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein H I admit that I am no expert on this presently but there appear to be new regs that would impact Jeffrey and which I have copied information from the current IRS publication. However, as I read it, it applies toward the count on VI days when Jeffrey is neither in the U.S. nor the VI so yes, when he is in France, for example, these days, up to 30, would count toward VI days. 4. Any day (up to a total of 30 days) that you are outside the relevant possession and the United States for business or personal travel, but this rule: a. Applies only to tax years that begin after August 26, 2015, so if you are on a calendar year basis (your tax year ends December 31), this rule will not apply to the 2015 income tax return due April 18, 2016, but may apply to income tax returns you file for tax year 2016, and later years), b. Applies only if the number of days you are considered present in the United States is equal to or exceeds the number of days you are considered present in the relevant possession (determined without regard to the rule in this section (4)), and c. Does not apply for purposes of calculating the minimum 60 days of presence in the relevant possession that is required for the 549-day presence test (see Presence Test, earlier). Let me know if you wish to speak. Best Larry Delson International, Inc. 33 W. 19th Street, 4th Fl From To: Larry Delson Sent: Monday, May 9, 2016 2:49 PM Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein Ok, that would be great as we are trying to total things up... he believes that now when he travels from the US to Paris (abroad) it is like he is traveling from the VI to abroad and counts as an abroad day...'speak' tomorrow! EFTA_R1_00593161 EFTA02053058