International

  • July 24, 2024

    IRS' $15M Jeopardy Assessment OK'd In Offshore Tax Fight

    A Florida federal court has upheld a $15 million immediate tax assessment against a man who transferred his father's estate into trusts for himself and his mother and refused to pay what the IRS claimed was tax debt on his father's undisclosed offshore accounts.

  • July 24, 2024

    Affordable Housing Pro Moves Practice To Nelson Mullins

    An attorney who specializes in advising clients on completing affordable housing development projects has recently moved her practice to Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough's Pittsburgh office.

  • July 24, 2024

    HMRC Wins Battle Over Candy Maker's Holiday Fund Scheme

    HM Revenue & Customs has convinced an appeals tribunal that a Scottish sweet maker must compensate its employees for salary deductions it put aside in "holiday funds," with the judge finding the scheme ran afoul of national minimum wage regulations.

  • July 24, 2024

    Germany Failing To Address Nonprofits' Tax Status, EU Says

    Germany has failed to make any progress addressing uncertainty surrounding the tax-exempt status of nonprofit organizations a year after the European Commission recommended it do so, the commission said Wednesday.

  • July 24, 2024

    Dentons Brings On Former Big 4 Exec As New Global CEO

    Global law firm Dentons, which has made a name for itself by aggressive growth through combinations, has tapped a new global chief executive officer with leadership experience at accounting giant EY, the firm's first change at the top in over a decade.

  • July 24, 2024

    Phillips Lytle Private Wealth Pro Joins Gunster In Florida

    Gunster has announced that the firm picked up an of counsel for its private wealth services team in West Palm Beach, Florida, from Phillips Lytle LLP, as well as three associate attorneys.

  • July 24, 2024

    Can New Pensions Minister 'Serve Two Masters'?

    A new British pensions minister with a foot in two competing government departments could help create a more coherent pensions reforms, although some analysts warn of a potential Treasury takeover of pensions policy to prioritize economic stimulus.

  • July 23, 2024

    Newell Says IRS Misapplied Pricing Law In $124M Dispute

    Newell Brands told the U.S. Tax Court the Internal Revenue Service misapplied transfer pricing law to levy almost $124 million in additional taxes and penalties.

  • July 23, 2024

    IRS Notice Signals Direction On Corp. AMT Regs, Official Says

    An Internal Revenue Service notice regarding the U.S. corporate alternative minimum tax can be read as a signal about how the agency will more broadly address the measure's potential for counting offshore income twice, an IRS official said Tuesday.

  • July 23, 2024

    Winston & Strawn Adds MoFo Tax Pro As Partner In NY

    Winston & Strawn LLP has added a transactional tax specialist from Morrison Foerster LLP as a partner with the firm's transactions department and tax practice in New York.

  • July 23, 2024

    India Eyes End Of Digital Tax For E-Commerce, But Not Ads

    Foreign e-commerce companies would be exempted from India's equalization levy, a 2% digital tax, but online advertisers would continue to pay a 6% rate on gross revenues sourced to Indian customers under a budget bill presented Tuesday by the government.

  • July 23, 2024

    Australia Mulling Higher Foreign Resident Capital Gains Tax

    The Australian Treasury said Tuesday it is seeking feedback on a plan to increase the country's capital gains withholding tax rate for foreign residents, among other plans it said will strengthen the country's foreign resident capital gains tax regime.

  • July 23, 2024

    EU Seeking Comments On Digital VAT Exemption Certificate

    The European Commission is seeking public comments on a proposal to replace the current paper version of certificates for value-added tax exemptions with a digital version, the European Union's executive branch said Tuesday.

  • July 23, 2024

    Former Doctor To Be Released From Jail In FBAR Fight

    A former doctor will be released from U.S. custody after a Michigan federal court lifted Tuesday an order of civil contempt against him for failure to pay about $1 million in foreign account reporting penalties.

  • July 23, 2024

    Orrick Hires Ex-Winston & Strawn Tax Partner In Chicago

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP announced the hiring of a former partner at Winston & Strawn LLP for its renewables tax equity and tax credit team.

  • July 23, 2024

    5-Hour Energy Partner Owes No Tax On Sale, DC Circ. Says

    The D.C. Circuit found Tuesday that a Canadian citizen's $6.5 million in gains from her sale of a U.S. partnership interest in a company that sold 5-hour Energy drinks was not federally taxable as inventory income, reversing a U.S. Tax Court ruling.

  • July 23, 2024

    Hungary's EU Leadership Could Slow Tax Progress

    Hungary's six-month term leading meetings of European Union ministers could hinder progress toward agreement on tax legislation, as the country's position on the war in Ukraine alienates other bloc members.

  • July 23, 2024

    EU Parliament's New Tax Group Head Has Eye On Evasion

    The newly elected chair of the European Parliament's subcommittee on tax affairs said Tuesday that a major committee goal would be to examine the issue of tax fraud and evasion at a multinational level.

  • July 22, 2024

    3 Policies Tax Pros Want Congress To Pass This Year

    As momentum around the House-passed tax break bill has fizzled and election season ramps up, tax experts hope lawmakers use what little time they have left to extend expired research tax breaks, approve the Taiwanese tax agreement and pass disaster relief before the end of the year. Here are three policy changes tax professionals think Congress should make before the end of the year.

  • July 22, 2024

    HMRC Wins Appeal Over Taxation Of Partnership Rewards

    Financial rewards from a partnership were taxable as income even though they were made at the partnership's total discretion and the partners had no legally enforceable right to receive them, a London court ruled, siding with HM Revenue & Customs.

  • July 22, 2024

    US Treasury Working To Extend Pillar 1 DST Compromise

    As OECD-led negotiations continue on a taxing rights overhaul known as Pillar One after a missed June deadline, the U.S. Treasury Department is working to extend the political agreement between it and several countries to nullify their digital services taxes once the rights overhaul is implemented.

  • July 22, 2024

    Pension Plans Slam Biz Docs In $2B Danish Tax Fraud Case

    Denmark's tax agency has produced experts who are relying on unauthenticated documents in litigation accusing U.S. pension plans of participating in a $2.1 billion fraud scheme, the pension plans claimed in urging a New York federal court to exclude the testimony.

  • July 22, 2024

    Argentina Broadens Access To Beneficial Ownership Info

    Argentina is opening up access to its collection of beneficial ownership information in what it is calling a "significant advance" in transparency and anti-money laundering and terrorist financing measures in line with international standards.

  • July 22, 2024

    UN Aims Tax Convention At Digital Economy, Rich Individuals

    The United Nations General Assembly should take aim at taxation of the digital economy and wealthy individuals in a framework convention on international tax cooperation, according to a U.N. committee's revised draft term of reference released after a consultation.

  • July 22, 2024

    Spain Busts €100M Hydrocarbon VAT Fraud Scheme

    Spanish authorities said they busted a suspected tax fraud scheme involving the sale of large quantities of hydrocarbons at below-market prices that ultimately defrauded Spain out of more than €100 million ($109 million) in corresponding value-added tax payments.

Expert Analysis

  • AI Can Help Lawyers Overcome The Programming Barrier

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    Legal professionals without programming expertise can use generative artificial intelligence to harness the power of automation and other technology solutions to streamline their work, without the steep learning curve traditionally associated with coding, says George Zalepa at Greenberg Traurig.

  • Preparing Law Students For A New, AI-Assisted Legal World

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    As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms the legal landscape, law schools must integrate technology and curricula that address AI’s innate challenges — from ethics to data security — to help students stay ahead of the curve, say Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics, Ryan Abbott at JAMS and Karen Silverman at Cantellus Group.

  • General Counsel Need Data Literacy To Keep Up With AI

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    With the rise of accessible and powerful generative artificial intelligence solutions, it is imperative for general counsel to understand the use and application of data for myriad important activities, from evaluating the e-discovery process to monitoring compliance analytics and more, says Colin Levy at Malbek.

  • Navigating Discovery Of Generative AI Information

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    As generative artificial intelligence tools become increasingly ubiquitous, companies must make sure to preserve generative AI data when there is reasonable expectation of litigation, and to include transcripts in litigation hold notices, as they may be relevant to discovery requests, say Nick Peterson and Corey Hauser at Wiley.

  • Finding Focus: Strategies For Attorneys With ADHD

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    Given the prevalence of ADHD among attorneys, it is imperative that the legal community gain a better understanding of how ADHD affects well-being, and that resources and strategies exist for attorneys with this disability to manage their symptoms and achieve success, say Casey Dixon at Dixon Life Coaching and Krista Larson at Stinson.

  • Attorneys, Law Schools Must Adapt To New Era Of Evidence

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    Technological advancements mean more direct evidence is being created than ever before, and attorneys as well as law schools must modify their methods to account for new challenges in how this evidence is collected and used to try cases, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner.

  • 1st Tax Easement Convictions Will Likely Embolden DOJ, IRS

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    After recent convictions in the first criminal tax fraud trial over allegedly abusive syndicated conservation easements, the IRS and U.S. Department of Justice will likely pursue other promoters for similar alleged conspiracies — though one acquittal may help attorneys better evaluate their clients' exposure, say Bill Curtis and Lauren DeSantis-Then at Polsinelli.

  • Tips For Litigating Against Pro Se Parties In Complex Disputes

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    Litigating against self-represented parties in complex cases can pose unique challenges for attorneys, but for the most part, it requires the same skills that are useful in other cases — from documenting everything to understanding one’s ethical duties, says Bryan Ketroser at Alto Litigation.

  • Anticipating Intensified Partnership Enforcement From IRS

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    The Internal Revenue Service's decadeslong difficulties with partnership audits led to the recent announcement of a clear, well-funded, focused initiative, and businesses operating in the partnership form will feel the impact, with definite changes ahead, says Sharon Katz-Pearlman at Greenberg Traurig.

  • Pro Bono Work Is Powerful Self-Help For Attorneys

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    Oct. 22-28 is Pro Bono Week, serving as a useful reminder that offering free legal help to the public can help attorneys expand their legal toolbox, forge community relationships and create human connections, despite the challenges of this kind of work, says Orlando Lopez at Culhane Meadows.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Judge Espinosa On 'Lincoln Lawyer'

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    The murder trials in Netflix’s “The Lincoln Lawyer” illustrate the stark contrast between the ethical high ground that fosters and maintains the criminal justice system's integrity, and the ethical abyss that can undermine it, with an important reminder for all legal practitioners, say Judge Adam Espinosa and Andrew Howard at the Colorado 2nd Judicial District Court.

  • How And Why Your Firm Should Implement Fixed-Fee Billing

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    Amid rising burnout in the legal industry and client efforts to curtail spending, pivoting to a fixed-fee billing model may improve client-attorney relationships and offer lawyers financial, logistical and stress relief — while still maintaining profit margins, say Kevin Henderson and Eric Pacifici at SMB Law Group.

  • How Law Firms Can Use Account-Based Marketing Strategies

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    Amid several evolving legal industry trends, account-based marketing can help law firms uncover additional revenue-generating opportunities with existing clients, with key considerations ranging from data analytics to relationship building, say Jennifer Ramsey at stage LLC and consultant Gina Sponzilli.

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