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  • March 05, 2025

    IRS Updates Foreign Housing Expense Limits For 2025

    The Internal Revenue Service released adjustments to the limitation on foreign housing expense deductions and exclusions for 2025 on Wednesday.

  • March 04, 2025

    Trump Says He Wants To Pass Tax Cuts For Everyone

    President Donald Trump said he wants to make the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's income tax cuts permanent, make interest payments on certain car loans tax deductible and eliminate taxes on tips and overtime during a joint address to Congress on Tuesday.

  • March 04, 2025

    Agencies Have 'Ultimate' Authority Over Firings, OPM Says

    The Office of Personnel Management on Tuesday issued a revised version of its January memo directing agency heads to identify all probationary employees, adding a disclaimer that OPM "is not directing agencies to take any specific performance-based actions" and that agencies "have ultimate decision-making authority."

  • March 04, 2025

    Attorneys Shift Gaze To Contracts As Trade Tensions Escalate

    Construction experts are racing to keep up with rapid changes from the White House on tariffs amid what's now becoming a full-fledged trade war, and are working out how best to allocate cost-increase risk in their contracts. Lawyers shared several contract excerpts with Law360 Real Estate Authority.

  • March 04, 2025

    Cantor Fitzgerald's $3M In 9/11 Aid Is Income, Tax Court Says

    The U.S. Tax Court ruled Tuesday that global financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald must include a $3.1 million grant from New York's 9/11 recovery program in its taxable income, as it failed to prove the funds were tax-exempt under any provision.

  • March 04, 2025

    IRS Drops Push To Penalize Ex-Braves Players For Fraud

    The federal government dropped its push Tuesday to reinstate civil fraud penalties against a partnership founded by former Atlanta Braves players John Smoltz and Ryan Klesko in their Eleventh Circuit appeal of a decision slashing their $47 million deduction for a conservation easement donation.

  • March 04, 2025

    Senate Sends Bill To Repeal IRS DeFi Broker Rule To House

    The Senate passed legislation Tuesday that would repeal a final U.S. Treasury Department rule implementing additional reporting requirements for decentralized finance brokers.

  • March 04, 2025

    Trump's Mexico, Canada Tariffs To Face Legal Tests, Pros Say

    President Donald Trump placed 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico on Tuesday, citing drug trafficking as the core reason he used untested emergency tariff powers, a course of action that will face legal scrutiny, tax professionals told Law360.

  • March 04, 2025

    Wealth Taxes Must Involve Beneficial Ownership, Report Says

    Countries that are considering wealth taxes should also invest in beneficial ownership transparency systems to enforce the measures, including comprehensive asset registration, according to a report published Tuesday by the advocacy group Tax Justice Network.

  • March 04, 2025

    IRS Asks To Toss Abbott Labs' FOIA Action For Tax Records

    Discovery limitations in a U.S. Tax Court case apply to documents related to an Internal Revenue Service investigation of Abbott Laboratories' transfer policies and thus mean that Abbott can't access them with a Freedom of Information Act request, the IRS told a D.C. federal court.

  • March 04, 2025

    'Guardrails' Needed In IRS Bid For Eaton Docs, 6th Circ. Told

    The IRS is seeking Eaton employee records that would violate European Union data protection laws, the power management multinational told the Sixth Circuit, arguing that an Ohio district court should accordingly only privately review the documents with "critical guardrails."  

  • March 04, 2025

    IRS Crypto Summons Broke Privacy Law, 5th Circ. Told

    The IRS failed to comply with privacy law in seeking a cryptocurrency executive's third-party bank records, the executive told the Fifth Circuit, saying the agency never notified his attorney even though it was aware he was represented by counsel.

  • March 03, 2025

    Transparency Law Flouts Biz Owners' Privacy, Judge Says

    A Michigan federal judge on Monday ruled the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership reporting requirements constitute an unreasonable intrusion into business owners' privacy, shortly after the U.S. Department of the Treasury said it was suspending enforcement of the embattled law.

  • March 03, 2025

    Nonprofits Warn Cuts May Force Closures, End Tax Exemption

    Leaders of nonprofits providing healthcare, housing and other critical services for low-income Americans warned Monday that the mix of White House funding cuts and executive orders could force them to close and even jeopardize their tax-exempt status.

  • March 03, 2025

    Payments To Ex-Wife Not Tax-Deductible, 11th Circ. Says

    A doctor's divorce payments to his ex-wife relating to $3.5 million he agreed to pay her for their home do not qualify as tax-deductible alimony because the couple's divorce agreement did not describe them as alimony, the Eleventh Circuit ruled Monday, affirming a U.S. Tax Court decision.

  • March 03, 2025

    CPA Group Urges Nixing Partnership Basis-Shifting Regs

    The U.S. Treasury Department should revoke final anti-abuse regulations that require the disclosure of partnerships structured to adjust a partner's basis, a CPA group said Monday, calling the rules so broad that they end up covering standard tax transactions.

  • March 03, 2025

    IRS' Hunter Biden Whistleblowers Seek Retaliation Probe

    Two Internal Revenue Service agents who accused the U.S. Department of Justice of mishandling an investigation into former President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden faced retaliation, they said in a complaint filed Monday with the Merit Systems Protection Board.

  • March 03, 2025

    Convicted Drexel Professor Gets 2 Years For Tax Evasion

    A Drexel University accounting professor convicted on tax evasion charges for failing to report $3.3 million in income from a Trenton, New Jersey, pharmacy was sentenced to two years in federal prison on Monday, according to acting U.S. Attorney Vikas Khanna.

  • March 03, 2025

    Tax Preparer Faces $1.6M In FBAR Penalties, US Says

    A Florida federal court should order a tax preparer to pay more than $1.6 million in penalties and interest because he intentionally failed to report his accounts at a pair of Indian banks, the U.S. said.

  • March 03, 2025

    Texan Can't Claim Deduction For Hurricane-Damaged Home

    A Texas man wrongly claimed a tax deduction from a property damaged in 2017 by Hurricane Harvey that was actually owned by his adult children, the U.S. Tax Court ruled Monday, upholding an IRS determination that rejected his $49,500 loss deduction.

  • March 03, 2025

    Treasury Halts Enforcement Of Corporate Transparency Act

    The U.S. Treasury Department won't enforce the Corporate Transparency Act on U.S. businesses and will change regulations so it only applies to foreign companies registered stateside, according to an announcement that activists said invites criminals into the U.S. and lawyers said could provoke judicial scrutiny.

  • March 03, 2025

    Justices Skip Chippewa Lawyer's Bid To Nix Income Tax

    The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to grant the petition of an attorney who belongs to the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and claimed he owed no taxes on self-employment income as a Native American.

  • March 03, 2025

    Eversheds Lands 12 Chamberlain Hrdlicka Tax Attys In Atlanta

    Eversheds Sutherland has grown its Atlanta office by bringing on a dozen tax controversy attorneys from Chamberlain Hrdlicka White Williams & Aughtry PC, the firm announced Monday.

  • February 28, 2025

    Baltimore Law Firm Loses Bid To Lift IRS Account Freeze

    A Maryland federal magistrate judge declined Friday to rethink her order upholding an IRS freeze on a Baltimore law firm's bank account over a $1.5 million tax debt, finding the firm failed to cite any case law that justified reconsideration.

  • February 28, 2025

    FinCEN Delays Corporate Transparency Act Deadlines

    The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network said it will not take any enforcement actions against companies failing to file or update their beneficial ownership information reports pursuant to the Corporate Transparency Act until an interim final rule becomes effective.

Expert Analysis

  • Promoting Diversity In The Selection Of ADR Neutrals

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    Choosing neutrals from diverse backgrounds is an important step in promoting inclusion in the legal profession, and it can enhance the legitimacy and public perception of alternative dispute resolution proceedings, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.

  • Striking A Balance Between AI Use And Attorney Well-Being

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    As the legal industry increasingly adopts generative artificial intelligence tools to boost efficiency, leaders must note the hidden costs of increased productivity, and work to protect attorneys’ well-being while unlocking AI’s full potential, says Ed Sohn at Factor.

  • Takeaways From The IRS' Crypto Doc Summons Win

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    A recent First Circuit decision holding that taxpayers do not have a Fourth Amendment reasonable expectation of privacy in cryptocurrency transaction records should prompt both taxpayers and exchanges to take stock of past transactions and future plans, say attorneys at BakerHostetler.

  • How Judiciary Can Minimize AI Risks In Secondary Sources

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    Because courts’ standing orders on generative artificial intelligence and other safeguards do not address the risk of hallucinations in secondary source materials, the judiciary should consider enlisting legal publishers and database hosts to protect against AI-generated inaccuracies, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl.

  • How Attorneys Can Break Free From Career Enmeshment

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    Ambitious attorneys can sometimes experience career enmeshment — when your sense of self-worth becomes unhealthily tangled up in your legal vocation — but taking the time to discover and realign with your core personal values can help you recover your identity, says Janna Koretz at Azimuth Psychological.

  • Ex-Chicago Politician's Case May Further Curb Fraud Theories

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to hear Thompson v. U.S. to determine whether a statement that is misleading but not false still violates federal law, potentially heralding the court’s largest check yet on prosecutors’ expansive fraud theories, with significant implications for sentencing, say attorneys at the Law Offices of Alan Ellis.

  • Lawyers With Disabilities Are Seeking Equity, Not Pity

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    Attorneys living with disabilities face extra challenges — including the need for special accommodations, the fear of stigmatization and the risk of being tokenized — but if given equitable opportunities, they can still rise to the top of their field, says Kate Reder Sheikh, a former attorney and legal recruiter at Major Lindsey & Africa.

  • Judicial Committee Best Venue For Litigation Funding Rules

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    The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules' recent decision to consider developing a rule for litigation funding disclosure is a welcome development, ensuring that the result will be the product of a thorough, inclusive and deliberative process that appropriately balances all interests, says Stewart Ackerly at Statera Capital.

  • The Strategic Advantages Of Appointing A Law Firm CEO

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    The impact on law firms of the recent CrowdStrike outage underscores that the business of law is no longer merely about providing supplemental support for legal practice — and helps explain why some law firms are appointing dedicated, full-time CEOs to navigate the challenges of the modern legal landscape, says Jennifer Johnson at Calibrate Strategies.

  • Tariffs' Economic Downsides Outweigh Potential Revenue

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    Import tariffs proposed by the campaign of former president Donald Trump would generate revenue like other taxes, but policymakers must consider the net-negative impact of associated consumer and downstream-industry costs, harm to exporters, potential foreign retaliation and reduction in economic output, says Erica York at the Tax Foundation.

  • Navigating The Last Leg Of The Worker Retention Tax Credit

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    Whether a business has applied for the pandemic-era employee retention tax credit, received a denial letter or is still considering making a claim before the April 15 deadline, it should examine recent developments significantly affecting the program before planning next steps, say attorneys at Nixon Peabody.

  • How Cos. Can Build A Strong In-House Pro Bono Program

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    During this year’s pro bono celebration week, companies should consider some key pointers to grow and maintain a vibrant in-house program for attorneys to provide free legal services for the public good, says Mary Benton at Alston & Bird.

  • Home Canning Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Making my own pickles and jams requires seeing a process through from start to finish, as does representing clients from the start of a dispute at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board through any appeals to the Federal Circuit, says attorney Kevin McNish.

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