USA v. Larry Cabelka
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May 30, 2019
5th Circ. Won't Reconsider Equipment Seller's $26M Tax Bill
The Fifth Circuit won't reconsider an earlier ruling that a farm equipment seller owes $26 million in unpaid income taxes, penalties and interest.
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May 13, 2019
5th Circ. Asked To Rethink Equipment Seller's $26M Tax Judgment
A Texas farm equipment seller has told the Fifth Circuit he is not worth nearly enough to support a $26 million tax judgment, asking the court to rethink its decision upholding the judgment.
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March 27, 2019
5th Circ. Affirms $26M Tax Bill For Farm Equipment Seller
The Fifth Circuit affirmed a Texas district court's finding that a farm equipment seller owed over $26 million in unpaid federal income taxes, penalties and interest because arguments he made to disprove tax liability lacked merit.
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January 08, 2019
5th Circ. Urged To Let Equipment Seller Argue $26M Tax Bill
The Fifth Circuit was told Tuesday to reverse a district court's grant of summary judgment for the government in a $26 million tax suit against a farm equipment seller because material facts remained in dispute.
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August 15, 2018
Equipment Seller Tells 5th Circ. $26M Tax Suit Wrongly Nixed
A Texas farm equipment seller told the Fifth Circuit Tuesday that a district court improperly dismissed his testimony in a $26 million tax suit as self-serving, arguing that case law permits uncorroborated affidavits to raise an issue of fact and defeat a summary judgment motion.
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July 31, 2018
US Asks 5th Circ. To Uphold $26M In Taxes On Texas Merchant
A lower court correctly found that a Texas farm equipment seller owed $26 million in taxes to the Internal Revenue Service, and he has not pointed to sufficient evidence that some of the taxes should be borne by his ex-wife or son, the U.S. told the Fifth Circuit Tuesday.
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May 17, 2018
Equipment Seller Tells 5th Circ. $26M Tax Wrongly Calculated
A Texas farm equipment seller who has been found to owe the IRS $26 million told the Fifth Circuit that the judgment from a lower court was incorrect and based on erroneous calculations made by the agency.