KYOCERA AVX Components Corporation v. United States of America
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September 09, 2024
Tax Court's Take Shouldn't Loom Over Kyocera Case, US Says
The U.S. Tax Court's opinion that allowed a company to treat a gross-up for taxes paid by its foreign subsidiaries as a dividend received goes against what Congress intended and shouldn't be applied to Kyocera's similar claims, the U.S. Department of Justice told a South Carolina federal court.
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August 26, 2024
Kyocera's Gross-Up Doesn't Grant $143M Tax Break, US Says
Electronics maker Kyocera cannot be allowed to take a $143 million tax deduction for distributions received under a 2017 tax law based on a separate statute's gross-up for paid foreign tax credits, the government told a South Carolina federal court.
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August 16, 2024
Kyocera Says It Doesn't Need Records For R&D Credits
Multinational electronics maker Kyocera said Friday that it wasn't required to keep any specific paperwork to back up its claim to research tax credits, contrary to the U.S. government's claims, according to a filing in South Carolina federal court.
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August 10, 2024
Kyocera Targets Treasury TCJA Reg, Seeking $7M Tax Refund
The Treasury Department acted outside its bounds by issuing a regulation changing the effective date of the 2017 tax overhaul, electronics maker Kyocera argued as it urged a South Carolina federal court to void the regulation and approve the company's claim for $7 million tax refund.
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August 06, 2024
IRS Error Doesn't Enable Kyocera's $7M Refund Suit, US Says
Electronics maker Kyocera can't seek a $7 million tax refund in federal district court because it owed taxes when it filed its original complaint, a fact that isn't changed by IRS' improper abatement of the company's liabilities before it filed an amended complaint, the government argued.
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July 30, 2024
Kyocera Chides Gov't Attack On Jurisdiction In $7M Tax Case
The government's attempt to defeat a South Carolina federal court's jurisdiction is improper because it relies on a roughly $44 million assessment lodged months after electronics maker Kyocera filed an amended complaint for a $7 million federal tax refund, according to the company.
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July 22, 2024
Kyocera Failed To Back R&D Credits With Records, US Says
Multinational electronics maker Kyocera AVX Components Corp. failed to back up its claim to research tax credits with the required paperwork, the U.S. government told a South Carolina federal court in asking it to stop part of the company's nearly $9 million refund suit from going to trial.
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June 01, 2023
Kyocera Says Sticking Points Remain In Its $9M Tax Suit
A U.S. tax refund to Kyocera exceeded the $8.9 million it had been seeking from the government in a lawsuit but didn't include every item under dispute, so the company will revise its complaint and continue litigation, it told a South Carolina federal court.
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April 26, 2023
Kyocera Given Tax Refund That May End $8.9M Fight, US Says
The U.S. and Kyocera AVX Components Corp. are considering a dismissal of the company's $8.9 million tax refund lawsuit after the electronic parts maker received a refund larger than the amount at issue, the U.S. told a South Carolina federal court.
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March 08, 2023
Kyocera Urges Court To Keep Its $9M Tax Refund Suit Alive
A South Carolina federal court should reject the U.S. government's bid to end an $8.9 million tax refund lawsuit from electronic parts maker Kyocera, the business said, arguing that the government is looking to deny it "any opportunity for a meaningful review of its claims."