International
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September 02, 2025
India Opens WTO Dispute Over US 50% Copper Tariff
India has initiated a dispute at the World Trade Organization over the U.S.' imposition of a 50% tariff on copper products, according to a request for consultations published Tuesday.
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September 02, 2025
Gov't Says Fla. Ex-Rep Can't Escape Foreign Agent Case
A former congressman and political consultant accused of secretly lobbying for the Venezuelan government should not be allowed to escape Foreign Agents Registration Act charges, the U.S. government argued, saying the law is not a violation of their free speech rights.
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September 02, 2025
Swiss Gold Refiners Reject US Move Over Tariffs
Swiss gold refiners will not be relocating to the U.S. following 39% tariffs announced by President Donald Trump this summer, according to Switzerland's largest metals group.
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September 02, 2025
IRS Withdraws Rule On Tax Data Use In Passport Revocations
The IRS will scrap a 2018 proposed rule that would have allowed the U.S. State Department to share taxpayer return information with contractors that assist in the revocation or denial of passports of individuals with serious tax debts, the agency announced Monday, calling the rule unnecessary.
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September 01, 2025
EU Seeks Input On Emissions Cost In Carbon Border Rules
The European Union has opened a fresh consultation on how to refine the rules of the carbon border adjustment mechanism, including the cost of emissions.
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August 29, 2025
Split Fed. Circ. Backs Limits On Presidential Tariff Powers
The Federal Circuit held that President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs were improperly imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which it said makes no mention of "tariff," "duties" or "tax."
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August 29, 2025
UN Tax Committee Extends Deadline For Consultation
The United Nations' tax committee has extended a deadline for comments on its work priorities ahead of a session in October, the organization said Friday.
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August 29, 2025
UK Bank Shares Sink After Report Calls For Windfall Tax
Bank stocks sank Friday in the U.K. after a think tank said the government should adopt a windfall tax on profits directly tied to the Bank of England's quantitative easing program, which is costing HM Treasury about £22 billion ($30 billion) annually.
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August 29, 2025
EU Moves To Lift Tariffs As Part Of US Trade Deal
The European Commission has started the process of eliminating European Union tariffs on U.S. goods as part of its trade agreement with the U.S., the commission announced.
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August 29, 2025
Federal Tax Policy To Watch In The Rest Of 2025
As Congress returns to Washington, D.C., after the August recess, the bulk of federal tax policy is expected to focus on funding the IRS past Sept. 30 and getting out guidance for retroactive deductions included in this summer's budget reconciliation bill. Here's a look at federal tax policy to watch during the rest of the year.
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August 29, 2025
Apple Must Hand Swiss User's Records To IRS, Judge Rules
Apple must provide the Internal Revenue Service with a Swiss user's internet and phone records as part of a criminal investigation by Switzerland's taxing authority, a California federal judge ruled, despite the man's protests that the records are unrelated to taxes.
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August 29, 2025
Taxation With Representation: White & Case, Paul Weiss
In this week's Taxation With Representation, private equity firm Sycamore Partners completes its $24 billion acquisition of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc., telecommunications company EchoStar sells wireless spectrum licenses to AT&T and Keurig Dr Pepper acquires JDE Peet's in a deal that aims to create a "global coffee champion."
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August 29, 2025
Brazil Looks To Update Min. Tax With Latest OECD Guidance
The Brazilian government has asked for feedback on proposed regulations under the country's 15% corporate minimum tax, which it enacted under an international minimum tax framework known as Pillar Two.
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August 29, 2025
Textiles Boss Must Pay Back £90M Stolen In VAT Fraud
The boss of a British textiles company has been ordered to repay more than £90 million ($121 million) from a major tax fraud or face more time in prison, the Crown Prosecution Service said Friday.
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August 28, 2025
Coke Says IRS Taking 'Extreme' Position In $2.7B Dispute
The IRS is taking an "extreme" position in its defense of a $2.7 billion tax ruling against Coca-Cola by asserting that the standard prohibiting arbitrary and capricious actions by an agency doesn't apply to it, the company told the Eleventh Circuit.
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August 28, 2025
UK Plastic Packaging Tax Revenue Dips As Exemptions Rise
The U.K. has collected slightly less revenue from its tax on plastic packaging over the past year as manufacturers have begun using more recycled materials to qualify for exemptions from the levy and imports have declined, HM Revenue & Customs said Thursday.
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August 28, 2025
Australia Aims To Cut 500 Nuisance Tariffs
The Australian government wants to eliminate around 500 of what are known as nuisance tariffs on goods like televisions, air conditioners, tires, glassware and various foods, expecting to save businesses AU$127 million ($83 million) annually in compliance costs, the Treasury said Thursday.
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August 28, 2025
Payroll Co. Loses Bid To Block £1.1M HMRC Debt Petition
A payroll services company cannot block a winding-up petition by HM Revenue & Customs over a debt claim of more than £1.1 million ($1.2 million) in unpaid taxes, a London court ruled in denying the company's bid.
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August 28, 2025
Australia Seeks Feedback On Minimum Tax Filing Exemptions
The Australian Taxation Office is considering rules that would exempt companies that lack top-up tax liabilities from the obligation to file returns for the 15% global minimum tax, according to a consultation launched Thursday.
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August 28, 2025
Ex-Betting Execs Charged With Bribery In Entain Probe
The Crown Prosecution Service said Thursday that it has charged the former chair and chief executive of what is now Entain PLC alongside nine others with bribery, fraud and tax evasion as part of a probe into the gambling company's historic business in Turkey.
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August 27, 2025
US Hits India With 50% Tariff For Buying Russian Oil
The U.S. began imposing a 50% tariff Wednesday on most goods from India, doubling the previous rate that President Donald Trump linked to the country's purchases of oil from Russia, according to a notice by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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August 27, 2025
South Africa Calls For Parity On EU Carbon Tax Exemptions
The South African government said the European Union should grant it the same flexibility it plans to give the United States under the carbon border tax set to come into force next year.
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August 27, 2025
New Zealand Floats Foreign Investment, Remote Worker Rules
The New Zealand government proposed a sweeping fiscal bill that includes new tax rules for foreign investment income and nonresident remote workers.
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August 27, 2025
US Tax Compliance To Cost $536 Billion In 2025, Report Says
U.S. taxpayers will spend about $536 billion this year complying with the tax code, largely in what economists call opportunity costs, an amount greater than federal revenues from corporate income tax, the Tax Foundation reported Wednesday.
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August 27, 2025
Co. Has A 'Life' For Inheritance Tax Purposes, UK Court Says
A British corporate trust settlor owes inheritance taxes on £6.5 million ($8.8 million) in contributions, a U.K. court ruled, rejecting the settlor's contention that only individuals can have a "life" for purposes of the tax.
Expert Analysis
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After Chevron: Delegation Of Authority And Tax Regulators
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service will face higher standards following Loper Bright’s finding that courts should determine whether agency rules meet the best possible interpretation of the tax code, as well as the scope of the authority delegated by Congress, says Edward Froelich at McDermott.
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Lawyers Can Take Action To Honor The Voting Rights Act
As the Voting Rights Act reaches its 59th anniversary Tuesday, it must urgently be reinforced against recent efforts to dismantle voter protections, and lawyers can pitch in immediately by volunteering and taking on pro bono work to directly help safeguard the right to vote, says Anna Chu at We The Action.
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How To Grow Marketing, Biz Dev Teams In A Tight Market
Faced with fierce competition and rising operating costs, firms are feeling the pressure to build a well-oiled marketing and business development team that supports strategic priorities, but they’ll need to be flexible and creative given a tight talent market, says Ben Curle at Ambition.
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Rock Climbing Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Rock climbing requires problem-solving, focus, risk management and resilience, skills that are also invaluable assets in my role as a finance lawyer, says Mei Zhang at Haynes and Boone.
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Contract Disputes Recap: Preserving Payment Rights
Stephanie Magnell and Zachary Jacobson at Seyfarth examine three recent decisions that together illustrate the importance of keeping accurate records and adhering to contractual procedures to avoid inadvertently waiving contractual rights to cost reimbursements or nonroutine payments.
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Think Like A Lawyer: Dance The Legal Standard Two-Step
From rookie brief writers to Chief Justice John Roberts, lawyers should master the legal standard two-step — framing the governing standard at the outset, and clarifying why they meet that standard — which has benefits for both the drafter and reader, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman.
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Lead Like 'Ted Lasso' By Embracing Cognitive Diversity
The Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” aptly illustrates how embracing cognitive diversity can be a winning strategy for teams, providing a useful lesson for law firms, which can benefit significantly from fresh, diverse perspectives and collaborative problem-solving, says Paul Manuele at PR Manuele Consulting.
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Now More Than Ever, Lawyers Must Exhibit Professionalism
As society becomes increasingly fractured and workplace incivility is on the rise, attorneys must champion professionalism and lead by example, demonstrating how lawyers can respectfully disagree without being disagreeable, says Edward Casmere at Norton Rose.
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Reading Between The Lines Of Justices' Moore Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent Moore v. U.S. decision, that the Internal Revenue Code Section 965 did not violate the 16th Amendment, was narrowly tailored to minimally disrupt existing tax regimes, but the justices' various opinions leave the door open to future tax challenges and provide clues for what the battles may look like, say Caroline Ngo and Le Chen at McDermott.
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A Midyear Forecast: Tailwinds Expected For Atty Hourly Rates
Hourly rates for partners, associates and support staff continued to rise in the first half of this year, and this growth shows no signs of slowing for the rest of 2024 and into next year, driven in part by the return of mergers and acquisitions and the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, says Chuck Chandler at Valeo Partners.
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States Should Loosen Law Firm Ownership Restrictions
Despite growing buzz, normalized nonlawyer ownership of law firms is a distant prospect, so the legal community should focus first on liberalizing state restrictions on attorney and firm purchases of practices, which would bolster succession planning and improve access to justice, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.
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After Chevron: Uniform Tax Law Interpretation Not Guaranteed
The loss of Chevron deference will significantly alter the relationship between the IRS, courts and Congress when it comes to tax law, potentially precipitating more transparent rulemaking, but also provoking greater uncertainty due to variability in judicial interpretation, say Michelle Levin and Carneil Wilson at Dentons.
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Texas Ethics Opinion Flags Hazards Of Unauthorized Practice
The Texas Professional Ethics Committee's recently issued proposed opinion finding that in-house counsel providing legal services to the company's clients constitutes the unauthorized practice of law is a valuable clarification given that a UPL violation — a misdemeanor in most states — carries high stakes, say Hilary Gerzhoy and Julienne Pasichow at HWG.