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New Calif. Tax Appeals Head Affirms Focus On Transparency

The new executive director of the California Office of Tax Appeals says she is focused on transparency for all par... (more story)

More Than A Dozen Firms Aided Largest Q1 Real Estate Deals

Over a dozen law firms helped with the 10 largest real estate merger and acquisition deals in the first quarter, t... (more story)

Limited Corp. Disclosure Regs May Spark Legal Challenges

The U.S. Treasury Department's newly narrowed information disclosure regulations, which cover less than 1% of the ... (more story)

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Feds Seek Release Of Informant Who Falsely Accused Bidens

California federal prosecutors are seeking the release of a former FBI informant who is serving a six-year prison sentence for falsely telling agents that former President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden ha... (more story)

Family Should Face Charges In $81M Tax Scheme, US Says

The U.S. government urged a New York federal court not to trim its complaint against the former shareholders of a family holding company accused of participating in an $81 million tax scheme, saying the family... (more story)

Trump Tariffs Will Hurt US Worse Than EU, Bloc Official Says

The wide-ranging tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump's administration, including those that were recently paused for 90 days, will harm the U.S. worse than the European Union, the bloc's economic commiss... (more story)

Nursing Home Owner Gets 3 Years For $39M Tax Fraud

A New Jersey federal judge sentenced a nursing home operator to three years in prison for a $39 million employment tax fraud scheme involving care centers he owned across the country, a term three times as lon... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Norton Rose, Ropes & Gray

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Capri Holdings sells Versace to Prada, Woodside Energy sells a liquefied natural gas terminal stake to Stonepeak, crypto infrastructure firm Ripple acquires prime b... (more story)

Immigration Groups Seek Unredacted Tax Data-Sharing Pact

Immigration advocates trying to block the Internal Revenue Service from disclosing taxpayers' information to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other agencies urged a D.C. federal court on Thursday t... (more story)

Calif. Rep's Bill Would Shield Farmers From Retaliatory Tariffs

A California congressman on Thursday introduced a bill in the U.S. House aiming to curb the authority of President Donald Trump to impose new or additional duties on agricultural products from countries that a... (more story)

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Minn. Panel Advances New Markets Tax Credit Plan

Minnesota would establish a new markets tax credit program similar to the federal credit for investments in qualified community development entities under legislation advanced by a state House of Representatives panel.

Mich. Top Court Won't Hear Appeal Of $217M Dam Repair Tax

The Michigan Supreme Court on Friday said it wouldn't hear an appeal from a host of homeowners challenging a $217 million special assessment to fund the repair of dams and restoration of lakes after 2020 flood... (more story)

Cookies, Cribs, Curiousness: SALT In Review

From Massachusetts' cookie-based take on a federal law to Pennsylvania's proposed tax exemption for cribs, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

Kan. Legislature Overrides Veto Of Tax Cuts Linked To Goals

The Kansas Legislature on Thursday overrode the governor's veto of a bill that decreases the state's income and privilege tax rates if certain general revenue fund goals are met.

Minn. Panel Advances Nonresidents' 30-Day Tax Safe Harbor

Residents of certain states who earn income in Minnesota for fewer than 30 days in a tax year would be exempt from filing income tax returns in the state under legislation advanced Thursday by a state House panel.

Minn. House Panel Advances Private Tax Letter Program

Minnesota would adopt a private letter ruling program to provide confidential guidance to taxpayers who ask for it under legislation advanced Thursday by a state House committee.

Pa. Justices Try To Referee Pittsburgh's 'Jock Tax'

Pennsylvania's Supreme Court justices looked to punt Thursday on whether the city of Pittsburgh's "jock tax" was uniform enough to pass constitutional muster, taking the unusual step of ordering extra briefing... (more story)

Sullivan & Worcester Hires Fried Frank REIT Tax Pro

Sullivan & Worcester LLP announced Thursday that it has hired a Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP partner, noting that the attorney comes to the firm with deep real estate investment trust tax expertise.

Dechert Tax Pro Jumps To Whiteford In NY

Whiteford Taylor & Preston LLC has added an experienced transactional tax attorney from Dechert LLP as a partner to its practice in New York, the firm announced.

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Court Affirms Nix Of £2M VAT Refund For Cars' Data Devices

The British Court of Appeal affirmed Friday that a company wasn't entitled to recoup £2 million ($2.6 million) in value-added tax charged on the installation of event-data-recording devices in cars.

Exec Facing Tax Evasion Charges To Remain In Custody

An aerospace company founder facing tax evasion and other fraud charges will remain in pretrial detention because he's considered a major flight risk, a D.C. federal court ruled.

Trump's Int'l Trade Pick Says Tech Deals Sought In Tariff Talks

President Donald Trump could look to prioritize and coordinate tech investments with countries approaching the U.S. to strike a deal to avoid higher tariff rates currently suspended, Trump's pick to lead inter... (more story)

Germany Forms New Gov't With Plans To Cut Corporate Taxes

German political parties the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats reached a coalition government agreement, including terms for corporate tax cuts and support for the global minimum corporate tax rate.

A Cold War-Era History Lesson On Due Process

The landmark Harry Bridges case from the mid-20th century Red Scare offers important insights on why lawyers must be free of government reprisal, no matter who their client is, says Peter Afrasiabi at One LLP.

Canada Retaliates With 25% Tariffs On US Cars And Parts

Canada began slapping 25% tariffs on American cars and parts Wednesday as retaliation against tariffs on Canadian products implemented by President Donald Trump, the country's Department of Finance announced.

How BigLaw Executive Orders May Affect Smaller Firms

Because of the types of cases they take on, solo practitioners, small law firms and public interest attorneys may find themselves more dramatically affected by the collective impact of recent government action... (more story)