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Digital Services Taxes May Give Leverage In US Trade Deals

As President Donald Trump and his administration continue to negotiate with trading partners seeking to lower tari... (more story)

US Pillar 2 Deal May Spur Other Nations To Seek Exemptions

International negotiators designed a 15% corporate minimum tax known as Pillar Two to apply worldwide, but a recen... (more story)

Real Estate Lawyers On The Move

Nossaman, Winstead and Gordon Reese are among the law firms that have made recent real estate or construction hires.

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Key False Claims Act Trends From The Last Year

The False Claims Act remains a powerful enforcement tool after some record verdicts and settlements in 2025, and while traditional fraud areas remain a priority, new initiatives are raising questions about its... (more story)

Man Can't Blame Tax Preparer For Failure To File, IRS Says

A man found to have received income by using his company's cash as his own can't escape penalties by blaming his tax preparer for his failure to file, the government told the U.S. Tax Court.

Judge Severs Tax Charges From Ex-Rep's Foreign Agent Case

A former Florida congressman will get to contest tax charges against him separately from a criminal indictment alleging he and a political consultant failed to register as foreign agents while lobbying on beha... (more story)

Hosting Exchange Students Makes Me A Better Lawyer

Opening my home to foreign exchange students makes me a better lawyer not just because prioritizing visiting high schoolers forces me to hone my organization and time management skills but also because sharing... (more story)

Hospital Ineligible For $11.5M COVID Tax Credit, Gov't Says

A hospital forced to suspend its normal business as it responded to the COVID-19 pandemic isn't entitled to an $11.5 million tax refund for employee retention credits and its lawsuit should be thrown out, the ... (more story)

3rd Circ. Questions Mushroom Farmer's Tax Bill Accounting

A Third Circuit panel appeared skeptical Wednesday of a woman's bid to reduce her prison term for tax violations connected to her family's mushroom farm, with judges suggesting that different swaths of taxes s... (more story)

$30M In Tax Fraud Penalties Required Juries, High Court Told

A think tank and a legal center threw their support Wednesday behind a group of taxpayers asking the U.S. Supreme Court to find that the IRS violated their rights to a jury trial when it slapped them with more... (more story)

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NC Court Backs Asphalt Co. In $2.6M Tax Dispute

A North Carolina asphalt company's transfers of property to its parent company aren't taxable sales because the state Department of Revenue failed to prove there was any form of payment for the products, the s... (more story)

How A 1947 Tugboat Ruling May Shape Work Product In AI Era

Rapid advances in generative artificial intelligence test work-product principles first articulated in the U.S. Supreme Court’s nearly 80-year-old Hickman v. Taylor decision, as courts and ethics bodies confro... (more story)

Law360 Names Firms Of The Year

Eight law firms have earned spots as Law360's Firms of the Year, with 48 Practice Group of the Year awards among them, achieving milestones such as high-profile litigation wins at the U.S. Supreme Court and 11... (more story)

IRS Can't Probe Partner-Tier Employment Taxes, 1st Circ. Told

The IRS is not authorized to scrutinize a partner's taxable net earnings at the business-entity level under a 1982 law governing partnership audits, an energy investment firm told the First Circuit, challengin... (more story)

Kim Kardashian's Skims Settles NJ Consumer Fraud Suit

Skims Body Inc. will pay a $200,000 civil penalty and continue refunding New Jersey shoppers after improperly collecting sales tax on clothing that should have been tax exempt for nearly five years, Attorney G... (more story)

Navigating Privilege Law Patchwork In Dual-Purpose Comms

Three years after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to resolve a circuit split in In re: Grand Jury, federal courts remain split as to when attorney-client privilege applies to dual-purpose legal and business co... (more story)

Ariz. Gov. Vetoes GOP's $1.4B Conformity, Tax Cut Plan

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a Republican-backed $1.4 billion tax cut package that would have largely conformed the state with federal tax changes, including corporate tax break extensions, while legislativ... (more story)

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UK Trading Co. Escapes £1.5M In Penalties For Tax Scheme

HM Revenue & Customs lacked sufficient evidence to justify more than £1.5 million ($2 million) in penalties on a securities trading company for careless and deliberate inaccuracies on its returns linked to a t... (more story)

UN Committee Floats Draft For Taxing Cross-Border Services

Negotiators at the United Nations released a draft of potential cross-border measures that could eventually appear in a multilateral treaty to help countries tax the income of remote corporations that currentl... (more story)

Nomura Says Fund's $49M Claim Is 'Misconceived'

Two securities trading arms of Nomura Group have denied causing an investment fund to lose more than $43 million by selling the fund's shares and overcharging it almost $6.8 million in connection with capital gains tax.

ECJ Backs VAT Exemption For Spanish Cleaning Co-Ops

Spain can't automatically bar cleaning cooperatives from receiving a value-added tax exemption for services provided to educational and healthcare institutions, the European Union's top court ruled Thursday.

EU Lawmakers Refer South America Trade Deal To ECJ

The European Parliament narrowly voted Wednesday to refer the European Union's pending trade deal with four South American countries to the European Court of Justice, delaying a vote on ratifying the pact.

Starmer Says UK Won't Yield On Trump Greenland Tariffs

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Wednesday that he will not yield to President Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on the U.K. and several European Union countries if they don't negotiate a sale o... (more story)

Court Backs HMRC Over Healthcare Co.'s Late VAT Appeal

A private healthcare company has to meet strict conditions to appeal HM Revenue & Customs' value-added-tax assessments and a penalty of over £1 million ($1.3 million) after filing its appeal late, a London court ruled.