Exxon Mobil Corporation v. United States of America
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3:16-cv-02921
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Federal Tax Suits: Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant)
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November 01, 2017
Exxon Can Protect Presuit Docs In $1.35B Tax Refund Brawl
Exxon Mobil Corp. can keep as confidential documents it previously handed over to the Internal Revenue Service in the oil giant's suit against the government to recoup some $1.35 billion in tax refunds, a Texas federal magistrate judge ruled Tuesday.
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October 10, 2017
Exxon, Gov't Ordered To Deal With Docs In $1.35B Refund Row
A magistrate judge in Texas declined Tuesday to rule on Exxon Mobil Corp.'s bid for the court to keep as confidential certain documents the oil giant submitted in its suit seeking $1.35 billion in tax refunds, ordering instead that the company hash it out with the U.S. government.
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September 20, 2017
IRS Defends Response In Exxon $1.35B Refund Case
The Internal Revenue Service on Tuesday hit back at ExxonMobil's contention that it is taking too long to respond to the oil giant's request to recover administrative penalties it paid after seeking $1.35 billion in tax refunds, for which it later sued, telling a Texas federal court the clock hasn't yet wound down on the agency's administrative process.
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October 18, 2016
ExxonMobil Says IRS Owes It $1.35B In Botched Tax Refund
ExxonMobil sued the Internal Revenue Service in Texas federal court Tuesday over its multiyear tax refunds, telling the court it's owed a refund of $1.35 billion or more because the agency improperly accounted for a federal fuel credit in assessing its taxes.
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