American International Group, Inc. v. United States of America
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1:09-cv-01871
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October 06, 2017
Feds Lose Bid To Exclude AIG's Evidence In $306M Tax Fight
A New York federal judge on Friday denied the government's motion requesting the exclusion of evidence that insurance giant American International Group sought to introduce in an almost decadelong $306 million tax fight.
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September 14, 2017
AIG Challenges Evidence Exclusion Bid In $306M IRS Fight
AIG on Wednesday slammed the U.S. government's bid to exclude from trial evidence of certain deals the financial giant had with foreign banks, telling a Manhattan federal court that the transactions are materially identical to the ones at issue, which underlie its $306 million fight with the IRS.
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August 26, 2016
Judge Says AIG's $306M Fight With IRS Belongs Before Jury
U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stanton teed up American International Group's $306 million fight with the IRS for a spring trial Friday, openly rooting against a settlement in favor of letting a Manhattan jury decide whether the financial giant's deals with foreign banks had "economic substance" or whether they were merely designed to dodge taxes.
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November 05, 2013
AIG Gets Quick Appeal Of Tax Credit Issue In $306M Suit
A New York federal judge on Monday granted American International Group Inc.'s bid for a quick appeal over whether the government should have granted the insurer substantial foreign tax credits for a series of overseas transactions in a $306 million tax refund suit.