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Developers Stumped By Energy Credits' Foreign Debt Limits

Developers seeking to finalize projects financed with clean energy tax credits and several loans are hitting a roa... (more story)

Calif.'s Global Reporting Bill Could Embolden Other States

A California bill that would require multinational corporations to report their global profits could spark similar... (more story)

NYC 2nd Home Tax Raises Residency, Co-Op Value Questions

A tax on high-value second homes in New York City slated to take effect in the coming months could lead to dispute... (more story)

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Todd Blanche Officially Nominated To Be AG

President Donald Trump on Monday officially nominated Todd Blanche to be attorney general.

5th Circ. Says Estate's $17M Transfer Was Mainly Tax-Driven

The Internal Revenue Service properly denied an estate's attempt to reduce the value of assets moved to a partnership, the Fifth Circuit ruled Monday, rejecting arguments that the $17 million transfer was driv... (more story)

SCOTUSblog Founder Goldstein's Sentencing Delayed To July

A Maryland federal judge has agreed to push SCOTUSblog founder Thomas Goldstein's sentencing to July, after federal prosecutors speculated that his defense attorneys might come to the previously scheduled June... (more story)

Artist's Estate Says IRS Overvalued Works By $9M

The IRS overvalued works in the estate of artist Carmen Herrera by $9 million, the estate told the U.S. Tax Court, saying the agency erred in basing its estimation of her later work on the sales of her earlier... (more story)

Liberty Global Seeks Rehearing In $2.4B Tax Substance Fight

Telecommunications firm Liberty Global wants another shot at showing the Tenth Circuit that it's entitled to a $2.4 billion deduction linked to transactions with foreign affiliates, claiming the court misappli... (more story)

Reality TV Stars Say Balch & Bingham Botched Their Defense

Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were pardoned by President Donald Trump in May 2025 after serving over two years in prison for financial crimes, filed suit against Balch & Bingham LLP and... (more story)

Okla. Firm Urges Dismissal Of EDNY Misclassification Suit

Oklahoma-based Arnold & Smith Law PLLC on Friday asked a New York federal judge to dismiss a New York attorney's lawsuit accusing the firm of misclassifying employees as contractors to avoid paying benefits, s... (more story)

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Mo. Justices Won't Revisit Redo Of Sales Tax Ballot Measure

The Missouri appellate court's rewriting of a ballot measure's language for a proposed constitutional amendment that would phase out Missouri's income tax will remain, as the state Supreme Court declined Monda... (more story)

Energy Transactions Atty Returns To McGuireWoods In SF

A senior vice president with Aon's global mergers and acquisitions and transactions solutions team has rejoined McGuireWoods LLP as a partner in San Francisco, the firm announced Monday.

Philly Mayor's Hotel, Ride-Share Taxes Nixed By Council

Philadelphia would not increase its tax on hotel stays in the city, impose a tax on ride-sharing or impose a tax on retail deliveries in the city in a draft 2027 budget passed by the City Council without the m... (more story)

Neb. Justices Say MLB Can't Protest $2.5M Tax Recapture

The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Friday that a division of Major League Baseball can't protest the state tax agency's denial of its tax incentive transfer to a third party for a data center project and the rec... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Simpson Thacher, Fried Frank

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. takes Taylor Morrison Home Corp. private, global real estate investment company Kennedy Wilson forms a residential joint venture with Nether... (more story)

State Tax Pros Say Federal Coupling Is No Longer Routine

States' decisions of whether to conform their tax codes to the federal code, at one time a matter of routine, have become increasingly complex, state tax professionals said Thursday.

Feds Appeal Trade Court's Emergency Tariff Refund Order

The federal government has appealed the U.S. Court of International Trade's order requiring refunds on all duties paid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act after the U.S. Supreme Court struck ... (more story)

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McKesson Can't Defeat Valid Cost-Sharing Rules, Gov't Says

The U.S. government urged a Texas federal court to uphold transfer pricing regulations that pharmaceutical giant McKesson is challenging in its push for a nearly $10 million tax refund, arguing the rules fall ... (more story)

Inheritance Tax Penalties Surge By 35%, Data Shows

Britain's tax authority imposed 35% more penalties for late inheritance tax returns in tax year 2024-25 compared with 2020-21, according to government data released by a law firm Saturday.

11th Circ. Lets Man Fight $2.2M FBAR Penalties As Excessive

A Georgia federal court correctly found that the owner of a sports equipment business willfully failed to disclose his foreign bank accounts, but it must give him a chance to challenge $2.2 million in resultin... (more story)

Abbott Says Timing Mismatch Lets $8B Gain Go Untaxed

Abbott Laboratories asked the U.S. Tax Court to find that it needn't recognize an $8 billion gain in 2020 from transactions between several of its controlled foreign corporations because of a mismatch in the e... (more story)

HMRC's Reading Would Double-Tax £10M, Upper Tribunal Told

Shareholders of a holding company argued before the Upper Tribunal on Friday that HM Revenue & Customs misinterpreted tax legislation, risking the same £10 million ($13.4 million) in payouts being taxed twice ... (more story)

Wife Of Bankrupt Former EY Tax Chief Sued By Trustees

The bankruptcy trustees of former EY head of tax John Dixon are bringing a claim against his wife, according to a newly public entry on the High Court's filing system.

HMRC Defends Tax Win In £10M Share Payout Dispute

The U.K.'s tax authority told a London court Thursday that a shareholder payout falls within anti-tax avoidance rules in a case concerning the tax treatment of £10 million ($13.4 million) in shares paid out fo... (more story)