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US Guidance On Amount B Carries Potential For Disputes

Recent IRS guidance on a simplified and streamlined transfer pricing method for certain cross-border transactions,... (more story)

Meet The Key Players In Tom Goldstein's Tax-Crimes Case

The tax-evasion indictment of U.S. Supreme Court expert lawyer and SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein features an ... (more story)

Justices' Pass On Philly Tax Muddles Income Tax Credit Rules

The U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to weigh whether Philadelphia must credit a resident's tax paid to Delaware again... (more story)

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Par Funding's Fraud Caused $288M In Losses, Pa. Judge Says

Par Funding caused $288 million in losses stemming from a scheme to defraud investors who poured money into its cash advance business, a Pennsylvania federal judge said Friday, days after holding an evidentiar... (more story)

Feds Say Pa. Investment Adviser Stole $20M From Clients

A Pennsylvania investment adviser's alleged misappropriation of more than $20 million worth of client funds has landed him criminal charges and civil enforcement action from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

11th Circ. Urged To Reject Biz Owners' Tax Penalty Challenge

The owners of an electronic parts company who asked the Eleventh Circuit to reverse a tax penalty and find that Tax Court judges have unconstitutional job protections failed to link the two and are not entitle... (more story)

LA Crypto 'Godfather' Admits To $36M Meta Hacking Fraud

A Los Angeles-based cryptocurrency founder who called himself "The Godfather" will plead guilty to earning $36 million through the sale of hacked Meta Platforms advertising accounts and evading taxes on the fr... (more story)

Rethinking Litigation Risk And What It Really Means To Win

Attorneys have a tendency to overestimate litigation risk before summary judgment and underestimate risk after it, but an eight-stage litigation framework can clarify risk at different points and help litigato... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Simpson Thacher, Covington

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Eli Lilly and Co. buys a precision breast cancer program, Applied Digital Corp. enters a financing agreement for its high-performance computing business, Clearwater... (more story)

Ex-Pol's Atty Chided For Early Morning Sentencing Memo

The lawyer for a former Massachusetts state senator convicted of tax and pandemic aid fraud was scolded by a federal judge on Friday for filing a sentencing memo at 3:30 a.m. on the day of the hearing, then sh... (more story)

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Minn. Gov. Calls For Trimming Sales Tax, Adding It To Services

Minnesota would shave its sales tax rate but apply it to professional services under a biennial budget proposal by Gov. Tim Walz.

Bad Ideas From Coast To Coast: SALT In Review

From calls for higher taxes in Washington state to New Jersey's tax credits for Netflix, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

Browns Stadium Fight Belongs In Ohio State Court, Judge Told

The city of Cleveland has sued the Browns in Ohio state court in an attempt to block the NFL team's planned stadium move, as the city and the state are urging the judge in a separate federal case to toss the t... (more story)

NY Urges Retroactive Application Of P.L. 86-272 Regulations

A federal law providing limited protections against state income tax does not curb a state's authority to tax nonsolicitation business activities over the internet, and a New York rule allowing state taxation ... (more story)

Md. Gov. Pitches Taxing High Earners, Combined Reporting

Maryland's governor proposed higher income tax rates for people who make more than $500,000 and adopting water's-edge combined reporting for its corporate income tax in his 2026 budget proposal.

Madigan Racketeering Case Will Go To Jury

The Illinois federal judge overseeing a criminal racketeering trial against former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and his longtime friend and political ally made certain Thursday that the jury will del... (more story)

Morrison Foerster Adds Tax Group Co-Chair From Jones Day

Morrison Foerster LLP announced it has added a partner from Jones Day to serve as co-chair of the firm's global tax group in its New York office.

Texas Court Unsure State Can Shutter Immigrant Nonprofit

A Texas appellate court seemed doubtful Wednesday that the state attorney general has authority to shut down a nonprofit over its political speech, with the justices suggesting that Texas might be blurring the... (more story)

Humana Takes Pharmacy Services Tax Row To Minn. Justices

Sales of pharmacy benefit services by a Humana subsidiary and attributed to Minnesota should be sourced to another subsidiary based in Wisconsin, the company told the Minnesota Supreme Court in appealing a sta... (more story)

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Scottish Power Loses £28M Redress Case Against HMRC

Scottish Power lost its appeal against HM Revenue and Customs on Friday, as a tribunal ruled that the energy company was wrong to argue that just over £28 million ($34 million) in redress payments it made afte... (more story)

Small Biz Caught In Corporate Transparency Act Crossfire

Despite compliance being put on hold due to a nationwide preliminary injunction, small businesses have been caught in the middle of the legal battle over the Corporate Transparency Act — and confusion over the... (more story)

Madeira Loses EU State Aid Case Over Tax Breaks

Portugal will have to recover money from companies granted reduced tax rates by its autonomous territory Madeira because the taxpayers failed to meet the terms of two European Commission decisions allowing sta... (more story)

Treasury Updates Bonus Energy Tax Credit Safe Harbors

The U.S. Treasury Department provided updates Thursday to safe harbors that clean energy project developers can use to qualify for bonus tax credits for domestically sourcing steel and aluminum parts in respon... (more story)

Dems, GOP Willing To Work On Certain Tax Issues, Aides Say

Democrats are willing to work with Republicans on bipartisan issues, such as providing certain treaty-like benefits to Taiwanese residents, retirement issues, and tax administration issues, Democratic and GOP ... (more story)

Former IRS Litigator Joins Jones Day In Boston

Jones Day announced it added an experienced IRS litigator to its Boston office who will work as of counsel in the firm's tax practice.

Legislators Say Transparency Act Defies First Amendment

The Corporate Transparency Act is an unnecessary intrusion into the First Amendment rights of Americans, U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and 13 House members told the Supreme Court in seeking to maintain an inj... (more story)