Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. v. United States of America
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January 10, 2017
Lehman Bros., US Reach Deal In $67M Foreign Tax Credit Row
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and the U.S. government have settled a dispute over a $67.1 million federal tax refund claimed by the bankrupt investment firm for United Kingdom taxes, with Lehman BrothersĀ getting a tenth of that figure while dodging more than $18 million in related penalties.
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May 17, 2016
Settlement Close In Lehman's $65M Foreign Tax Credit Suit
The remnants of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and the U.S. government are nearing a deal over a more than $65 million federal tax refund the bankrupt investment firm says it's owed as credit for taxes paid in the United Kingdom, according to a late Monday filing in the Second Circuit.
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July 07, 2015
Lehman Taking $67M Tax Credit Fight To 2nd Circ.
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. said Monday it is appealing to the Second Circuit a decision denying its bankruptcy administrators $67 million in foreign tax credits, challenging a federal judge's reading of a bilateral tax treaty between the U.S. and the U.K.
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May 08, 2015
Lehman Denied $67M In Tax Credits Over UK Deals
A New York federal judge on Friday would not award Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. bankruptcy administrators $67 million in foreign tax credits, reading a bilateral U.K. treaty to designate stock loan transaction payments from Lehman's U.K. wing as dividends for U.S. tax purposes.