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In Trump Staredown With NY Judge, 'Somebody Has To Blink'

Experts say Donald Trump will likely continue to ignore warnings from the court, and possibly his own attorneys, a... (more story)

Tax Credit Transfer Regs Show IRS Caution In Rulemaking

The IRS and Treasury's final rules on the sale and transfer of green energy credits maintained a strict reading of... (more story)

The Tax Angle: TCJA Teams, Dear Colleague Letters

From a look at House GOP efforts to prepare for next year's expiration of their 2017 tax overhaul to ongoing attem... (more story)

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Family Trust Asks Justices To Review $16.2M Tax Row

A family trust established by grandparents for their five grandchildren asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Third Circuit ruling finding the trust was the nominee of an adult son with $16.2 million in tax... (more story)

7th Circ. Affirms Research Tax Credit Limit For Scoreboard Co.

A scoreboard maker can't include an executive's compensation in its research tax credit claims, a Seventh Circuit panel ruled, agreeing with the U.S. Tax Court that there was no proof to show how much time he ... (more story)

Ex-NFL Star Romanowski Files For Ch. 11 Amid $15M Tax Suit

Ex NFL star and Super Bowl champion Bill Romanowski has filed for Chapter 11 protection in California after being slapped with a $15.5 million income tax suit.

Metal Biz Owner Cops To Tax Fraud On $2.8M Income

The owner of a metal fabrication company admitted to neglecting to report nearly $3 million in business income to the IRS, Connecticut federal prosecutors announced.

Billionaire Energy Co. Founder Sues Booz Allen Over IRS Leak

Energy Transfer co-founder Kelcy Warren accused government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton of failing to supervise an employee who stole Warren's private tax information and that of thousands of other wealthy p... (more story)

Overtime Theft Scheme Earns Ex-Mass. Trooper 3 Years

The former second-in-command of a Massachusetts state police traffic safety unit was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in a widespread conspiracy to steal federally funded overtime through no-work shifts.

Celeb Charity Says Law Firm Partner Went Rogue, Leaked Info

The nonprofit responsible for handling more than $8 million donated to NFL safety Damar Hamlin following his on-field cardiac arrest has lodged a suit in Illinois federal court against its former counsel, clai... (more story)

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TracFone Must Pay Wash. City's Utility Tax

Prepaid phone businesses are utilities and can be taxed as such under Washington state law, according to a state appeals court that had been posed such a question as part of a dispute between TracFone and a Seattle suburb.

Colo. Beats Challenge To Fees In Transportation Funding Law

A conservative group has not shown that fees passed in a 2021 transportation funding package in Colorado exceeded the legislature's taxing authority, a state judge said, throwing out the group's challenge to the fees.

Maine Gov. Vetoes Plan For New Top Income Tax Bracket

Maine's governor vetoed legislation that would have created a new tax bracket for high-income earners and expanded the tax bracket for the state's lowest income tax rate.

IRS Rejects Arizona's Effort To Exempt State Tax Rebates

The state of Arizona can't sue the federal government to litigate the personal claims of its taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service told a federal court in an effort to dismiss a bid by the state to exempt st... (more story)

NYC Judge Upholds Hotel Taxes On Apartment Subleases

A company that leased residential apartments in New York City is liable for more than $200,000 in disputed hotel taxes on short-term subleases of the units, an administrative law judge found.

Think Like A Lawyer: Follow The Iron Rule Of Trial Logic

Many diligent and eager attorneys include every good fact, point and rule in their trial narratives — spurred by the gnawing fear they’ll be second-guessed for leaving something out — but this approach ignores... (more story)

Ex-COO Of Mo. Charity Gets 3 Years For Bribing Officials

The former chief operating officer of a Missouri-based healthcare charity was sentenced to three years in prison Monday after admitting she and her husband, the charity's ex-chief financial officer, conspired ... (more story)

Pa. Retirement Home Wants Ed Board Tax Challenge Nixed

The nonprofit owner of a retirement community in a suburb of Pittsburgh has filed a lawsuit against the local school board claiming that the board violated a soon-to-expire payment in lieu of taxes, or PILOT, ... (more story)

The Art Of Asking: Leveraging Your Contacts For Referrals

Though attorneys may hesitate to ask for referral recommendations to generate new business, research shows that people want to help others they know, like and trust, so consider who in your network you should ... (more story)

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Middle East, North African Gov'ts Back UN For Corp. Tax Talks

Governments should make a high-level commitment to address corporate tax reform within the United Nations' framework convention on international tax cooperation, an intergovernmental group of Middle Eastern an... (more story)

UN Must Improve Corp. Tax Rules, Platforms, Some Gov'ts Say

Governments must commit to improving existing corporate tax rules and platforms created at the OECD within the terms of reference for a United Nations framework convention on global tax cooperation, two tax of... (more story)

German Banker Gets 3 Years For €93M Cum-Ex Tax Evasion

A German court on Tuesday sentenced a former bank board member to three years and two months in prison for his part in a €93.4 million ($100 million) so-called cum-ex dividend tax fraud.

Court Can Make Widow Pull $2.5M From Swiss Bank, US Says

A Colorado federal court can force a widow to send $2.5 million from a Swiss bank to the U.S. to repay her late husband's penalties and interest for failing to report his foreign accounts, the U.S. told the court.

Ex-Man City Player Benjamin Mendy Pays £710K Tax Debt

Former Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy avoided bankruptcy on Monday after paying a £710,000 ($892,000) tax bill minutes before a court hearing to determine whether an order should be made.

FedEx Calls Gov't Arguments On Tax Credits Contradictory

The federal government advanced contradictory arguments in FedEx's $84.6 million foreign tax credits dispute with the Internal Revenue Service, the package delivery giant said in a filing in Tennessee federal court.

Unpacking The Bill To Extend TCJA's Biz-Friendly Tax Breaks

Attorneys at Skadden examine how a bipartisan bill currently being considered by the U.S. Senate to save the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's tax breaks for research and development costs, and other expiring business-f... (more story)