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3M Ruling Highlights Loper Bright's Reach In Axing Tax Regs

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that gutted deference to agencies took center stage in the Eighth Circuit's recent dec... (more story)

4 Ways Justices' Jarkesy Ruling Could Affect Tax Controversy

As lower courts have begun to weigh the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024 ruling that the SEC’s imposition of civil penalt... (more story)

State & Local Tax Takeaways From October

From continued interest on several fronts in taxing digital products to New York City's proposed regulations for a... (more story)

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Malawi Asks Judge To Undo Halt Of Gem Export Tax Probe

Malawi asked a Washington federal judge to reconsider his recent decision to bar the country from pursuing discovery against a gemstone company that it alleges partnered with a mining outfit to dodge billions ... (more story)

Former Eaton CFO Says Bond Investors Needed Reassurance

Eaton Corp.'s former chief financial officer chronicled on Tuesday the company's efforts to finance its 2012 acquisition of Ireland-based Cooper Industries, describing an atmosphere of leery bond investors aft... (more story)

Attys Beware: Generative AI Can Also Hallucinate Metadata

In addition to the well-known problem of AI-generated hallucinations in legal documents, AI tools can also hallucinate metadata — threatening the integrity of discovery, the reliability of evidence and the abi... (more story)

Ga. Biz Asks Tax Court To Block IRS Easement Changes

A Georgia company asked the U.S. Tax Court to reverse the Internal Revenue Service's adjustments to a claimed noncash charitable contribution for a $61 million conservation easement donation and rule that the ... (more story)

Developer Seeks To Restore Nixed $29M Easement Deduction

The Internal Revenue Service failed to explain its rejection of a $29 million charitable tax deduction claim for an Alabama-based developer's 2016 conservation easement donation to a regional water district, t... (more story)

DC Circ. Skeptical Of IRS Data Leaker's Qualms About Judge

The D.C. Circuit seemed unlikely Tuesday to grant a request for resentencing by an IRS contractor serving prison time for leaking the tax returns of President Donald Trump and others to the media, suggesting h... (more story)

Eaton Debt Analysis Must Trace Distinct Steps, Tax Court Told

An attorney for Eaton Corp. told the U.S. Tax Court on Monday that the interest rates and guarantee fees the company paid to its newly formed Irish parent in 2012 must be analyzed as a set of distinct steps, b... (more story)

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Insurance Law Firm's Bid For $600K Biz Tax Refund Flops

Washington appellate judges spurned a Pacific Northwest law firm's request for a roughly $600,000 tax refund on Monday, agreeing with state regulators that the firm owes business taxes on legal services for in... (more story)

Tribes Push Supreme Court To Overturn Okla. Tax Ruling

The Oklahoma Supreme Court incorrectly ruled that a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation owes Oklahoma income tax, groups representing Native American tribes told the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to ... (more story)

Veteran Tax Controversy Atty Moves Team To Kostelanetz

A longtime New Jersey tax attorney and three of his associates have joined Kostelanetz LLP, the boutique tax firm announced Monday, saying it expected them to bolster its tax controversy practice and add to it... (more story)

When Atty Ethics Violations Give Rise To Causes Of Action

Though the Model Rules of Professional Conduct make clear that a violation of the rules does not automatically create a cause of action, attorneys should beware of a few scenarios in which they could face laws... (more story)

Twin Peaks Lender Says Developer Defaulted On $12M Loan

A Florida franchisee group is suing a developer in state court over a $12 million loan to build two Twin Peaks restaurants in an EB-5 visa program, alleging the developer defaulted on the note and then told th... (more story)

Up Next At High Court: Tariffs, Fugitives & Contractor Liability

The U.S. Supreme Court will begin its November oral argument session Monday, during which the justices will consider President Donald Trump's authority to impose tariffs on foreign countries under an emergency... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Skadden, Davis Polk

In this week's Taxation With Representation, American Water Works Co. and Essential Utilities announce a merger, semiconductor companies Skyworks and Qorvo combine to create an industry giant, and Terex Corp. ... (more story)

Michigan Tax Foreclosure Deal At Risk As Deadline Looms

Property owners on Wednesday asked a Michigan federal judge to undo the initial approval of a settlement reached with counties accused of illegally keeping the proceeds of tax-foreclosed home sales, saying the... (more story)

Trade Deals At Risk In Trump Tariff Case, Feds Tell Justices

The federal government told the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday that President Donald Trump's global tariffs have led to significant trade deals addressing the underlying national emergencies he declared, and a... (more story)

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Canadian Budget Proposes Slew Of Corporate Tax Breaks

Canada's government aims to introduce immediate expensing for manufacturing, energy, data network infrastructure and scientific research while reinstating first-year write-offs for most capital assets, which w... (more story)

Insolvent UK Co.'s Ex-Director Fights £2M VAT Fraud Case

The former director of a company in liquidation denied an insolvency specialist's claims that he took part in a value-added tax fraud at the business and is liable for paying about £2 million ($2.6 million), s... (more story)

US, China Agree To Cut Tariffs, Restrictions In Trade Truce

The United States and China have agreed to a one-year suspension of certain tariffs, export controls and retaliatory trade restrictions, according to statements by the White House and China's Ministry of Commerce.

UK Co. Can't Shake £8.4M Tax On Goods Imported For Repair

A U.K. subsidiary of a U.S. industrial equipment company isn't entitled to recover roughly £8.4 million ($11 million) in value-added tax on goods it brought into the U.K. for repair and servicing, a London tribunal ruled.

China Delays Expanded Mineral Export Controls, Trump Says

China has agreed to delay for a year an expansion to export controls for key minerals and is set to start purchasing more U.S. agricultural products including soybeans, while U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods will... (more story)

Senate Votes To Ax Global Tariffs, But House Path Blocked

The Senate passed legislation Thursday to end the declared national emergency propping up President Donald Trump's global tariff regime shortly after passing similar bills regarding tariffs on Canada and Brazi... (more story)

IRS Discloses Record In ICE Data Sharing Case

The IRS, following a judge's order, has released its administrative record in a lawsuit over its agreement to share taxpayer information with federal immigration authorities, including emails in which official... (more story)