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									August 05, 2025
									Simpson Thacher Adds Tax, Funds Pro From DechertSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP announced Monday that it has continued its growth in the tax and registered funds spaces, welcoming a partner from Dechert LLP to its New York office. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Swiss President Hustles To DC To Address 39% TariffSwiss President Karin Keller-Sutter traveled Tuesday to Washington, D.C., for trade talks with the White House after Switzerland was hit with a 39% tariff on exports to the United States. 
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									August 05, 2025
									IRS Floats Update To System For Fringe BenefitsThe Internal Revenue Service floated rules Tuesday that would change its system of business classification for employees hoping to exclude fringe benefits and employee discounts from their gross income at tax time. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Won't Revive Tax Whistleblower's Reward SuitThe government was not required to give a bigger whistleblower award to a former auditor who helped the Internal Revenue Service recover $180,000 in taxes, the Federal Circuit said Tuesday, affirming a ruling that a lower court lacked authority to hear her case. 
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									August 05, 2025
									IRS Has Spent Nearly $5B Of Funding Boost In 2025The Internal Revenue Service has spent nearly $5 billion so far this fiscal year of the funding it received under the Inflation Reduction Act, including $2.1 billion for operations support, the Treasury Inspector General For Tax Administration said in a report released Tuesday. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Tax Court Declares Grocery Chain's In-House Insurer IneligibleA grocery store chain's in-house insurance company did not operate as a normal insurer and therefore cannot deduct millions of dollars it received in insurance premiums, the U.S. Tax Court said Monday. 
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									August 04, 2025
									NY Atty Found Guilty Of Duping Lender Who Backed Lien BizA Manhattan federal jury on Monday convicted a former compliance lawyer of pilfering from a $20 million line of credit extended to his tax-lien business by a subsidiary of Emigrant Bank. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Duane Morris Avoids Employee's Tax Withholding ClaimA Duane Morris LLP employee cannot bring a claim that the firm failed to withhold taxes for employees who were misclassified as partners, a California federal court found, partially dismissing the proposed class action while giving her the option to amend her complaint. 
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									August 04, 2025
									DOJ Defends IRS-ICE Data Sharing Pact In DC Circ.The D.C. Circuit should reject four immigrant advocacy groups' push to prevent the IRS from disclosing confidential tax return information to immigration enforcement authorities, the government said Monday, arguing there's no concrete evidence that the information sharing will harm the groups' members. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Judge Demands DOJ Explain Drop Of $47M Fat Brands SuitA California federal court ordered the U.S. Department of Justice to explain why it wants to drop a criminal case against Fat Brands and its founder Andrew Wiederhorn after the government accused him of evading taxes in a scheme to disguise $47 million in compensation as loans. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Tax AI Co. Blue J Raises $122M Series D To ExpandBlue J, a generative artificial intelligence-powered research platform for tax and legal practitioners, announced Monday the raising of $122 million in a Series D funding round to expand its team, product development and marketing efforts. 
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									August 01, 2025
									New Int'l Tax Rules Heighten Discrimination Worries In StatesThe new federal tax law's broader tax base for international income could magnify foreign commerce discrimination concerns that are already present in states that conformed to prior iterations of the federal tax code. 
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									August 01, 2025
									US Defends Bulk Denial Of Worker Credits At 9th Circ.An Arizona federal court was right to deny a request by tax services firms to stop the IRS from issuing batch denials of thousands of pandemic-era worker credit claims, the U.S. told the Ninth Circuit, defending the agency's system for handling problems administering the tax credit. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Ga. Man Faces 170 Years In Prison For $3.4M Tax FraudA Georgia man was convicted of filing fraudulent tax returns and claiming a $3.4 million tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service, crimes that could bring 170 years in prison, federal prosecutors said. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Atty Seeks To End Malpractice Suit Over SEC Fraud CaseA New York lawyer is seeking a quick win on malpractice claims brought in Florida federal court by a former client who says she improperly advised him to sign a consent decree with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that resulted in a $12.1 million disgorgement judgment, arguing the client's subsequent guilty plea defeats the claims. 
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									August 01, 2025
									IRS Adds To List Of Taxable Chemical SubstancesThe Internal Revenue Service added 21 chemical substances Friday to its list of those subject to Superfund excise taxes assessed to importers. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Ogletree Launches Employment Tax Practice GroupOgletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC announced the launch of a dedicated practice group focused on handling employment tax matters in areas such as compliance, audits and transactions related to payroll obligations. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Skadden, Wachtell, LathamIn this week's Taxation With Representation, Union Pacific Corp. and Norfolk Southern Corp. announce megamerger plans, Palo Alto Networks acquires identity security company CyberArk, Brookfield buys British life insurer Just Group, and Duke Energy sells its Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee local distribution business to Spire Inc. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Widow Can't Be Spared Husband's Tax Debt, 11th Circ. AffirmsA widow is not entitled to innocent spouse relief from tax debt she shared with her husband because the underlying income belonged to her, the Eleventh Circuit said, affirming a U.S. Tax Court ruling and skirting an additional challenge to job protections for judges. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Weekly Internal Revenue BulletinThe Internal Revenue Service's weekly bulletin, issued Friday, included lowering the fee to $56 from $67 for taxpayers who request a letter confirming that the IRS has received and finished examining an estate tax return. 
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									July 31, 2025
									White House Unveils New Tariffs On Dozens Of CountriesPresident Donald Trump on Thursday announced a slew of new tariffs on nearly 70 countries that range from roughly 10% to 40%, unveiling the tariffs a day before his pause on worldwide "reciprocal" tariffs was set to expire Friday. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Tax Court OKs IRS Penalties On Captive Insurance DeductionsA Florida business must pay penalties for underreporting six years of income, the U.S. Tax Court ruled Thursday, finding it couldn't take deductions for payments to a microcaptive insurance arrangement that didn't actually qualify as insurance. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Judges Cast Doubts On Trump Tariff PowersSeveral Federal Circuit judges raised concerns about whether President Donald Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act override constitutional and congressional authority during oral arguments Thursday in their questions to better understand the extent of the appeals court's review. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Judge Nixes IRS' Renewed Bid To Dismiss Tax Refund SuitA North Carolina federal judge denied the Internal Revenue Service's renewed attempt to dismiss a tax refund suit for lack of jurisdiction, saying the repeated motions to drop the case would prevent the district court from proceeding to the discovery phase in the litigation. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Spizzirri Law Hires IRS Atty In AtlantaA senior attorney for the IRS has joined Spizzirri Law LLC in Atlanta as its second attorney, turning to the business law firm to put his expertise in tax law and business matters to use in private practice. 
Expert Analysis
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								Striking A Balance Between AI Use And Attorney Well-Being.jpeg)  As the legal industry increasingly adopts generative artificial intelligence tools to boost efficiency, leaders must note the hidden costs of increased productivity, and work to protect attorneys’ well-being while unlocking AI’s full potential, says Ed Sohn at Factor. 
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								Takeaways From The IRS' Crypto Doc Summons Win.jpg)  A recent First Circuit decision holding that taxpayers do not have a Fourth Amendment reasonable expectation of privacy in cryptocurrency transaction records should prompt both taxpayers and exchanges to take stock of past transactions and future plans, say attorneys at BakerHostetler. 
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								How Judiciary Can Minimize AI Risks In Secondary Sources  Because courts’ standing orders on generative artificial intelligence and other safeguards do not address the risk of hallucinations in secondary source materials, the judiciary should consider enlisting legal publishers and database hosts to protect against AI-generated inaccuracies, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl. 
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								How Attorneys Can Break Free From Career Enmeshment.jpg)  Ambitious attorneys can sometimes experience career enmeshment — when your sense of self-worth becomes unhealthily tangled up in your legal vocation — but taking the time to discover and realign with your core personal values can help you recover your identity, says Janna Koretz at Azimuth Psychological. 
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								Ex-Chicago Politician's Case May Further Curb Fraud Theories  The U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to hear Thompson v. U.S. to determine whether a statement that is misleading but not false still violates federal law, potentially heralding the court’s largest check yet on prosecutors’ expansive fraud theories, with significant implications for sentencing, say attorneys at the Law Offices of Alan Ellis. 
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								Lawyers With Disabilities Are Seeking Equity, Not Pity  Attorneys living with disabilities face extra challenges — including the need for special accommodations, the fear of stigmatization and the risk of being tokenized — but if given equitable opportunities, they can still rise to the top of their field, says Kate Reder Sheikh, a former attorney and legal recruiter at Major Lindsey & Africa. 
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								Judicial Committee Best Venue For Litigation Funding Rules.jpg)  The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules' recent decision to consider developing a rule for litigation funding disclosure is a welcome development, ensuring that the result will be the product of a thorough, inclusive and deliberative process that appropriately balances all interests, says Stewart Ackerly at Statera Capital. 
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								The Strategic Advantages Of Appointing A Law Firm CEO  The impact on law firms of the recent CrowdStrike outage underscores that the business of law is no longer merely about providing supplemental support for legal practice — and helps explain why some law firms are appointing dedicated, full-time CEOs to navigate the challenges of the modern legal landscape, says Jennifer Johnson at Calibrate Strategies. 
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								Tariffs' Economic Downsides Outweigh Potential Revenue.png)  Import tariffs proposed by the campaign of former president Donald Trump would generate revenue like other taxes, but policymakers must consider the net-negative impact of associated consumer and downstream-industry costs, harm to exporters, potential foreign retaliation and reduction in economic output, says Erica York at the Tax Foundation. 
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								Navigating The Last Leg Of The Worker Retention Tax Credit  Whether a business has applied for the pandemic-era employee retention tax credit, received a denial letter or is still considering making a claim before the April 15 deadline, it should examine recent developments significantly affecting the program before planning next steps, say attorneys at Nixon Peabody. 
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								How Cos. Can Build A Strong In-House Pro Bono Program  During this year’s pro bono celebration week, companies should consider some key pointers to grow and maintain a vibrant in-house program for attorneys to provide free legal services for the public good, says Mary Benton at Alston & Bird. 
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								Home Canning Makes Me A Better Lawyer.jpg)  Making my own pickles and jams requires seeing a process through from start to finish, as does representing clients from the start of a dispute at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board through any appeals to the Federal Circuit, says attorney Kevin McNish. 
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								Use The Right Kind Of Feedback To Help Gen Z Attorneys  Generation Z associates bring unique perspectives and expectations to the workplace, so it’s imperative that supervising attorneys adapt their feedback approach in order to help young lawyers learn and grow — which is good for law firms, too, says Rachael Bosch at Fringe Professional Development.