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Circuit-By-Circuit Guide To The US Supreme Court's Term

Federal appeals courts had wide-ranging successes and struggles during the U.S. Supreme Court's recently completed... (more story)

New Tactics In The Data Center Wars: Incentives, Moratoriums

A rising tide of public opposition and scrutiny of artificial intelligence has culminated in several states repeal... (more story)

Wash. Chief Justice Draws 3 Challengers In Bid For 4th Term

A former public defender, a naval officer-turned-tax attorney and a family law practitioner are each vying this el... (more story)

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Eaton Says IRS Position Turns 'Arm's Length' On Its Head

The IRS' argument in support of its income allocations to Eaton Corp. from an Irish affiliate effectively inverts the arm's-length standard underlying U.S. transfer pricing law, seeking to price transactions b... (more story)

CIT Judge Says Order Incoming For Next Tariff Refund Phase

The U.S. Court of International Trade judge overseeing U.S. Customs and Border Protection's development of a duty refund system for tariffs struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court forecast new directions for the... (more story)

Judge Won't Revive Feds' $24M Tax Case Against NC Couple

A North Carolina federal judge refused to reconsider his decision that the federal government's bid to collect on what it claimed was a couple's $24 million tax bill came too late, saying the government failed... (more story)

Fed. Circ. Gives Pa. Biz A 2nd Go At $1.5M Tax Penalty Refund

The Federal Circuit gave a Pennsylvania electrical contractor another chance to pursue a $1.53 million refund claim for penalties paid to the Internal Revenue Service after its owner pled guilty to criminal ta... (more story)

Tax Code Allows Political Speech By Churches, 5th Circ. Told

A Texas federal court wrongly rejected the IRS' proposed settlement that would allow churches to engage in political speech without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status, conservative groups told the Fifth Circ... (more story)

Cornyn, Tillis Still Waver On Blanche AG Bid After Hearing

Todd Blanche had his nomination hearing to be attorney general on Wednesday and two key Republican senators still have yet to say if they will support him.

Russia Sanctions Bill Goes Too Far On Tariff Power, Dems Say

A reworked version of a bipartisan bill aimed at sanctioning Russia over the war in Ukraine wrongly places too much tariff power in the hands of President Donald Trump, some leading congressional Democrats said.

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Title Co. Can't Keep Tax Refund, Wash. Panel Rules 2nd Time

A Washington appeals panel handed a win again to the state Department of Revenue, reversing a lower court order that the department owed an $11 million tax refund to a title insurance and settlement services company.

Minn. Tax Court Right On $108M Building Value, Justices Told

The Minnesota Tax Court operated within its discretion to give 80% weight to Hennepin County's appraisal of a Minneapolis office building and 20% to the owner's, the county told the state Supreme Court, urging... (more story)

House Backs Bill To End Penny Minting, Round Cash Sales

The phaseout of the penny would become law and retailers would be able to round cash transactions up or down to the nearest 5-cent amount under a bill that the U.S. House passed Tuesday, sending it to the Senate.

NY Gov. Signs Data Center Moratorium Executive Order

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed an executive order that blocks any new hyperscale data center projects from being built in her state by temporarily pausing environmental permits for those types of projec... (more story)

NJ Aims To Protect Ratepayers With Nuclear Power Guidelines

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill on Monday signed into law a bill intended to ensure consumers don't bear the costs of nuclear power projects needed to help address the growing demand for electricity driven prim... (more story)

2nd Circ. Rejects Bid To End NYC's Congestion Pricing

The Second Circuit on Monday upheld New York City's congestion pricing, rejecting two suburban counties' claims that Manhattan's congestion pricing tolls are discriminatory and unconstitutionally restrict moto... (more story)

Mich. Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q2

The second quarter brought several notable financial services law developments to Michigan, including a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on state tax foreclosures, progress on a money transmission modernization bill ... (more story)

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Frozen Thresholds Drag 10M UK Pensioners Into Paying Tax

The number of U.K. pensioners paying income tax has risen by three million in the five years since earning thresholds were frozen, government figures have revealed.

HMRC Seeks Retrial After Hung Jury In Tax KC Evasion Case

A judge discharged jurors on Thursday in HM Revenue and Customs' prosecution of a barrister for tax evasion after almost two weeks of deliberations in which the panel was unable to reach a verdict.

Energy Tax Applies To Propane Used For Tests, EU Court Says

The European Union's energy tax directive applies to propane used by a German company to test gas turbine burners, even though it wasn't burning the propane to generate heat per se except to test the burners, ... (more story)

Port Co. Defends Tax Claim On £57M Project At Upper Tribunal

Liverpool's port operator defended its claim at the Upper Tribunal on Wednesday to tax allowances on more than £57 million ($76.3 million) in construction costs after Britain's tax authority argued that the pr... (more story)

Pillar 2 Revenue Intake Falls Short Of Predictions, OECD Says

The worldwide corporate 15% minimum tax agreement known as Pillar Two has so far brought in less revenue than expected, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday.

EU Court Says Danish VAT Rule Must Truly Target Tax Evasion

Denmark can set a 100% minimum ownership threshold for businesses wishing to form a VAT group only if national courts deem the requirement necessary and proportionate for combating tax abuse, a European Union ... (more story)

Bike Seller Says IRS' Undervaluation Caused $3M Deficiency

A California bicycle seller told the U.S. Tax Court that the IRS' faulty appraisal of its value caused the agency to mischaracterize a transaction with its parent company as a discharge of indebtedness and a $... (more story)