John Marshall, et al v. CIR
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July 23, 2019
Ore. Family On Hook For $22M Tax Bill, 9th Circ. Finds
A family who owned an Oregon construction company owed nearly $22 million in unpaid income taxes and penalties because an asset transfer was designed to avoid paying corporate taxes and had no business purpose, a Ninth Circuit panel said Tuesday.
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June 26, 2019
9th Circ. Refuses To Amend Tax Court Record In $22M Dispute
The Ninth Circuit has rejected two business owners' bid to amend a trial record received from the U.S. Tax Court, despite the owners' allegations that the court had lost key records in their $22 million tax case.
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March 04, 2019
Tax Court Lost Records In $22M Tax Case, 9th Circ. Told
The U.S. Tax Court lost key trial records relevant to a $22 million tax appeal by the former owners of a construction company, the former owners told the Ninth Circuit.
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January 09, 2019
Co. Tells 9th Circ. Recent Case Not Relevant In $22M Tax Bout
A family-owned construction company that owes more than $22 million in unpaid income taxes and penalties told the Ninth Circuit a recent decision in another case was not relevant because Oregon law, not Ohio law, controls.
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October 09, 2018
9th Circ. Told Asset Transfers Not A $15M Tax Dodge
A family who owned an Oregon construction company told the Ninth Circuit it acted within state law and did not try to dodge $15 million in taxes or defraud the commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, which is why a U.S. Tax Court decision against it should be reversed.