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The Tax Angle: Congressional Taxwriters Head For The Exits

This edition of The Tax Angle examines upcoming retirements among members of the Senate Finance and House Ways and... (more story)

3 Things To Keep In Mind About IRS' Corporate Audit Changes

The IRS' revamped audit process for corporate taxpayers will likely streamline examinations, but companies may now... (more story)

Congress' Limited Tariff Role May Persist After Justices Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs could leave the door open for Congre... (more story)

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Goldstein Knew What Was On His Returns, Accountant Claims

The top outside accountant handling tax returns for SCOTUSblog founder Thomas Goldstein and his law firm said Tuesday that Goldstein wasn't forthcoming about his gambling records and that he firmly believed th... (more story)

House Passes Funding Package With $11.2B IRS Budget

The House passed an appropriations package Tuesday that would fund several government departments and agencies, including the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and cut the Internal Revenue Service's annual budg... (more story)

Virgin Islands Co. Wants Experts Barred In $11.5M Pricing Row

A U.S. Virgin Islands mortgage company challenging the territorial government over $11.5 million in tax bills asked a federal court Tuesday to exclude expert testimony meant to bolster the government's case th... (more story)

Ex-Goldstein Employee Claims Accountants Made Mistakes

Defense attorneys for SCOTUSblog founder Thomas Goldstein presented evidence Monday that his firm's tax accountants made serious mistakes in tax filings for Goldstein's wife, Amy Howe, in 2021.

5th Circ. Ruling Clarifies Tax Rules For Limited Partners

The Fifth Circuit’s Jan. 16 decision in Sirius Solutions v. Commissioner provides greater tax planning certainty by adopting a bright-line test for determining when partners in limited liability companies are ... (more story)

Trump, Modi Say US-India Trade Deal Reached

President Donald Trump said Monday he reached a trade deal with India following a call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that includes lowering the tariff rate on Indian goods entering the U.S. from 50% to 18%.

Spencer Fane Expands To New Orleans With Litigation Hire

Spencer Fane LLP announced that an experienced Louisiana-based attorney from Phelps Dunbar LLP has joined the firm's litigation and dispute resolution team as a partner, marking the fast-growing firm's initial... (more story)

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NY Asks Appeals Court To Nix Paychex Challenge To Tax Regs

A New York state appellate court should affirm a lower court's decision that said Paychex failed to exhaust its administrative remedies before challenging apportionment regulations that require professional em... (more story)

Wash. Justices Won't Hear Medline's $2.4M Refund Request

Medline cannot receive a $2.4 million remittance of sales tax paid toward the construction of a state warehouse, the Washington Supreme Court said, declining to review a state appeals court's decision.

Ariz. Plan To Require Supermajorities For Fee Hikes Advances

Arizona's requirement for two-thirds support by the state Legislature for tax increases would also apply to fees set by state agencies if voters in November approve a ballot measure proposed in a resolution ad... (more story)

NYC Bar Opinion Warns Attys On Use Of AI Recording Tools

Attorneys who use artificial intelligence tools to record, transcribe and summarize conversations with clients should heed the New York City Bar Association’s recent opinion addressing the legal and ethical ri... (more story)

Okla. Gov. Pitches Tax-Related Ballot Measures

Oklahoma would ensure that it has enough revenue to continue cutting income tax rates and cap property tax rates under proposals for ballot measures offered by the governor Monday. 

Norton Rose Grows In Key Cities By Adding 5 Polsinelli Attys

Norton Rose Fulbright announced Monday that it has added five former Polsinelli PC shareholders as partners to grow its transactional and healthcare capabilities in two key U.S. markets.

Conn. Justices Free Calif. Woman From Tax Bank Seizure

The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that a tax collector cannot recover a shuttered company's debts from a California woman's personal bank accounts, saying the case presented an issue of first impressi... (more story)

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One Essex Court Barrister Sued For Negligence In £32M Case

Billionaire Michael Platt and his hedge fund have accused a One Essex Court barrister of negligence by failing to set out two key appeal arguments in a dispute with tax authorities over a £32.25 million ($44 million) charge.

Dairy Co. Presses UK Court To Revive Tax Deductions On IP

A European dairy giant asked a London appeals court on Tuesday to overturn lower tribunal rulings denying the company tax deductions for the gradual write-off of brands, intellectual property and goodwill foll... (more story)

Gov'ts Resist Binding Treaty Renegotiations In UN Tax Pact

Several governments expressed opposition Tuesday to a proposed requirement for countries to renegotiate bilateral tax treaties in line with principles aimed at fairly allocating taxing rights as part of the Un... (more story)

French Gov't Approves Budget With New Corp. Tax Measures

The French government has adopted a budget that targets wealthy people and corporations, including a surtax on the country's biggest companies that is expected to bring in €7.3 billion ($8.6 billion).

HMRC Disputes Danish Wind Farm's Tax Relief At Top Court

Britain's tax authority told the U.K. Supreme Court on Tuesday that a Danish wind farm company can't claim tax relief on pre-development costs for building wind farms, because the costs are too remote from the... (more story)

India To Provide Tax Break For Cloud Service Providers

India will implement several tax measures designed to attract multinational corporations, including a "tax holiday" for foreign companies that provide cloud services using the country's data services, the gove... (more story)

US Drops $185K FBAR Case Amid State Dept. Silence

The U.S. Department of Justice dropped its case Monday accusing a U.S. citizen living in Switzerland of hiding bank accounts from the IRS, telling a D.C. federal court that the U.S. Department of State fell si... (more story)