International

  • October 24, 2024

    Sweden Moves To Suspend Tax Treaty With Russia

    Sweden is looking to suspend its double-tax treaty with Russia in response to Russia's cessation of parts of their treaty last year, Sweden's Ministry of Finance said Thursday.

  • October 24, 2024

    MVP: Sidley's Rachel D. Kleinberg

    Rachel D. Kleinberg, a co-leader of the global tax practice at Sidley Austin LLP, headed up a tax team to represent investors in a consortium that led to the $6.05 billion sale of the NFL's Washington Commanders, earning her a spot as one of the 2024 Law360 Tax MVPs.

  • October 24, 2024

    Charles Russell Brings On Tax Specialist From Sheridans

    Charles Russell Speechlys LLP hired a partner from Sheridans as part of expanding its London tax practice to support its strategy focused on private capital, the firm said.

  • October 24, 2024

    Mining Eligible In Final Regs For Energy Manufacturing Credit

    The U.S. Treasury Department's final rules released Thursday on a valuable tax credit for manufacturing key components and materials used in clean energy technologies allow producers to take into account the costs to mine and extract critical minerals.

  • October 23, 2024

    IRS To Split Pass-Through, Energy Credit Work Into 2 Units

    The IRS is planning to split up its Pass-Throughs and Special Industries office into two separate divisions, including one that will focus in part on energy credits enacted under the 2022 landmark climate law, an agency official said Wednesday.

  • October 23, 2024

    COST Urges Justices To Hear IBM, Disney Appeals Of NY Tax

    New York's method of taxing IBM and The Walt Disney Co.'s royalties received from foreign affiliates resulted in an unconstitutional discrimination against interstate commerce that warrants U.S. Supreme Court scrutiny, the Council on State Taxation told the justices Wednesday.

  • October 23, 2024

    Microsemi's Fines Mostly Adhered To Rules, Tax Court Says

    The Internal Revenue Service obtained the proper written approval of penalties on most of the tax code violations it brought against semiconductor manufacturer Microsemi but left room for doubt on two penalties, the U.S. Tax Court said.

  • October 23, 2024

    ECJ Won't Call Off Clawback Of Portugal's Tax Breaks

    The European Court of Justice declined to overturn a European Commission decision that Portugal must claw back tax breaks provided in a free trade zone to companies with no local economic activity, as those breaks violated the bloc's state aid rules, according to a judgment issued Wednesday.

  • October 23, 2024

    Australian Greens Support Digital Tax On Tech Cos.

    The Australian Greens party recommended that the country's government pursue a digital services tax similar to those in France and Canada as a way to make companies such as Meta pay their "fair share."

  • October 23, 2024

    EU Tax Nominee Vows Corp. Tax Simplification, Pillar 1 Work

    The nominee to serve as the European Union's next tax commissioner pledged to simplify corporate rules and affirmed his support for the reallocation of taxing rights known as Pillar One in remarks to the European Parliament.

  • October 23, 2024

    ABA Tax Section Pushes IRS To Narrow Pillar 2 Regulations

    Proposed regulations outlining when foreign taxes under the Pillar Two international minimum tax agreement trigger U.S. rules against benefiting twice from the same economic loss should be narrowed to limit their applicability, the American Bar Association Tax Section told the IRS.

  • October 23, 2024

    IRS Grants Tax-Exempt Entities Relief From Corp. AMT Filing

    Tax-exempt entities are not obligated to file the corporate alternative minimum tax form for the 2023 tax year with the Internal Revenue Service, but they should still maintain the document for recordkeeping purposes, the agency announced Wednesday. 

  • October 23, 2024

    EU OKs Swedish Biogas Tax Breaks After Review

    Two Swedish tax exemptions — one for nonfood-based biogas, the other for biopropane used for heating — are in line with European Union state aid rules, the European Commission said Wednesday following a probe into the measures.

  • October 23, 2024

    Judge Threatens To Toss Gov't's $4.9M Son-Of-Boss Claim

    A federal judge warned government attorneys Wednesday that she would dismiss their case against an estate for $4.9 million in taxes if they didn't explain why they weren't actively pursuing their accusations that a Michigan couple schemed to artificially cancel out capital gains

  • October 23, 2024

    Jersey Adopts Global Minimum Tax

    Jersey has adopted the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's 15% minimum tax on multinational entities making over €750 million ($808 million) annually, which will take effect in the jurisdiction in 2025.

  • October 23, 2024

    MVP: Sullivan & Cromwell's Eric Wang

    Sullivan & Cromwell's S. Eric Wang advised clients on the tax law implications of major deals over the past year, including a transaction that created the largest gas utility company in North America, earning him a spot as one of the 2024 Law360 2024 Tax MVPs.

  • October 22, 2024

    8th Circ. Judge Presses IRS On 3M Transfer Pricing Tax Ruling

    An Eighth Circuit judge cast doubt during oral arguments Tuesday on the government's interpretation of regulations the IRS relied on to reallocate almost $24 million of income to 3M from its Brazilian affiliate that was subject to legal restrictions on royalty payments.

  • October 22, 2024

    New IRS Unit Starts Work On Pass-Through Compliance

    A new Internal Revenue Service unit focused on the compliance of pass-through entities of all sizes and forms, such as partnerships, S corporations and trusts, has officially started work, the agency said Tuesday.

  • October 22, 2024

    Brazil Eyes Shifting Talks On Wealth Taxation To UN

    Brazil is campaigning for the United Nations to commit to creating a minimum tax on high-net-worth individuals in February during expected talks on the organization's burgeoning global tax convention, a Brazilian finance ministry official said Tuesday at the International Monetary Fund.

  • October 22, 2024

    Argentina President Dissolving, Replacing Tax Agency

    Argentina's tax authority, the Federal Public Revenue Administration, will be dissolved and replaced with a new body, the country's president said, with the change causing a 34% reduction in jobs.

  • October 22, 2024

    Tax Court Says It Can't Rule On FBAR Challenge

    The U.S. Tax Court said Tuesday that it lacks the authority to rule on a couple's claim that the Internal Revenue Service wrongly denied them a chance to challenge penalties for failing to report their foreign bank accounts.

  • October 22, 2024

    Wafer Factories Qualify For CHIPS Tax Credit In Final Regs

    Semiconductor wafer production facilities will qualify for the 25% investment tax credit that incentivizes advanced chip manufacturing development projects under final regulations the U.S. Department of the Treasury released Tuesday.

  • October 22, 2024

    IRS Working On Proposed Spinoff Rules, Agency Official Says

    The Internal Revenue Service is planning to propose regulations that may amend positions in an existing revenue procedure that narrowed the range of spinoff transactions the agency will approve as tax-free ahead of time, an IRS official said Tuesday.

  • October 22, 2024

    Winston & Strawn Boosts Transactions Team With NY Tax Atty

    As Winston & Strawn LLP continues to build out its transactions team, the firm has hired a new attorney from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP with a focus on the tax aspects of real estate financing.

  • October 22, 2024

    Ireland Deposits €4B In Fund Set Up For Tax Surplus

    Ireland transferred €4.05 billion ($4.4 billion) from its Exchequer to one of the sovereign wealth funds it created to invest surplus revenue generated by what the country's Department of Finance has characterized as volatile corporate tax receipts, the department said Tuesday.

Expert Analysis

  • 5 Reasons Associates Shouldn't Take A Job Just For Money

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    As a number of BigLaw firms increase salary scales for early-career attorneys, law students and lateral associates considering new job offers should weigh several key factors that may matter more than financial compensation, say Albert Tawil at Lateral Hub and Ruvin Levavi at Power Forward.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Judge Djerassi On Super Bowl 52

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    Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Ramy Djerassi discusses how Super Bowl 52, in which the Philadelphia Eagles prevailed over the New England Patriots, provides an apt metaphor for alternative dispute resolution processes in commercial business cases.

  • Employee Experience Strategy Can Boost Law Firm Success

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    Amid continuing business uncertainty, law firms should consider adopting a holistic employee experience strategy — prioritizing consistency, targeting signature moments and leveraging measurement tools — to maximize productivity and profitability, says Haley Revel at Calibrate Consulting.

  • 6 Practice Pointers For Pro Bono Immigration Practice

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    An attorney taking on their first pro bono immigration matter may find the law and procedures beguiling, but understanding key deadlines, the significance of individual immigration judges' rules and specialized aspects of the practice can help avoid common missteps, says Steven Malm at Haynes Boone.

  • Lessons From Country Singer's Personal Service Saga

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    Recent reports that country singer Luke Combs won a judgment against a Florida woman who didn’t receive notice of the counterfeit suit against her should serve as a reminder for attorneys on best practices for effectuating service by electronic means, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • 7 E-Discovery Predictions For 2024 And Beyond

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    The legal and technical issues of e-discovery now affect virtually every lawsuit, and in the year to come, practitioners can expect practices and policies to evolve in a number of ways, from the expanded use of relevancy redactions to mandated information security provisions in protective orders, say attorneys at Littler.

  • 5 Litigation Funding Trends To Note In 2024

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    Over the next year and beyond, litigation funding will continue to evolve in ways that affect attorneys and the larger litigation landscape, from the growth of a secondary market for funded claims, to rising interest rates restricting the availability of capital, says Jeffery Lula at GLS Capital.

  • 4 Legal Ethics Considerations For The New Year

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    As attorneys and clients reset for a new year, now is a good time to take a step back and review some core ethical issues that attorneys should keep front of mind in 2024, including approaching generative artificial intelligence with caution and care, and avoiding pitfalls in outside counsel guidelines, say attorneys at HWG.

  • What The Law Firm Of The Future Will Look Like

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    As the legal landscape shifts, it’s become increasingly clear that the BigLaw business model must adapt in four key ways to remain viable, from fostering workplace flexibility to embracing technology, say Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici at SMB Law Group.

  • 4 PR Pointers When Your Case Is In The News

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    Media coverage of new lawsuits exploded last year, demonstrating why defense attorneys should devise a public relations plan that complements their legal strategy, incorporating several objectives to balance ethical obligations and advocacy, say Nathan Burchfiel at Pinkston and Ryan June at Castañeda + Heidelman.

  • Unpacking The Proposed Production Tax Credit Regulations

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    Recently proposed tax regulations for claiming the U.S. clean-energy manufacturers' production credit under Internal Revenue Code Section 45X are less stringent than many had feared but fail to define a fundamental eligibility requirement, say Casey August and Jared Sanders at Morgan Lewis.

  • 10 Considerations For Litigating A New York Tax Case

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    While some of New York’s recently adopted corporate tax regulations are likely to face legal challenges, aggrieved taxpayers should answer certain questions before deciding to embark on the tax litigation process, say Cyavash Ahmadi and Jeffrey Friedman at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • Law Firm Strategies For Successfully Navigating 2024 Trends

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    Though law firms face the dual challenge of external and internal pressures as they enter 2024, firms willing to pivot will be able to stand out by adapting to stakeholder needs and reimagining their infrastructure, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Consultants.

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