Direct Supply Inc v. United States of America
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2:20-cv-01095
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March 25, 2024
7th Circ. Affirms Co. Can't Get $3.5M Software Deduction
A healthcare company that helps nursing homes buy equipment is not entitled to $3.5 million in tax deductions meant for domestic software production, the Seventh Circuit ruled, saying the company failed to meet the threshold for the break because it didn't actually provide software to customers.
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December 11, 2023
US Wrong On Licensing Costs In $3M Tax Suit, 7th Circ. Told
The Seventh Circuit should reject the federal government's claim that a healthcare software company wrongly took $3 million in tax deductions meant for domestic software production, the company argued, saying the government inaccurately described its product licensing costs as disqualifying service fees.
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November 03, 2023
Software Co. Not Entitled To $3M Tax Break, 7th Circ. Told
The Seventh Circuit should uphold a decision that nixed a health care software company's $3 million tax deduction for developing software in the U.S., the federal government argued, saying the company tried to deduct service fees, not online software access that qualified for a deduction.
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August 14, 2023
Software Co. Owed $3M Production Tax Break, 7th Circ. Told
A Wisconsin-based health care software company asked the Seventh Circuit to reverse a decision that denied it nearly $3 million in tax deductions for developing software in the U.S., saying the lower court had mischaracterized its product as an e-commerce service for nursing homes.
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July 20, 2020
Co. Says IRS Owes $3.5M In Manufacturing Tax Deductions
A Wisconsin-based e-commerce business is owed a refund of nearly $3.5 million in domestic manufacturing deductions that the Internal Revenue Service improperly disallowed, the company told a federal court.