3 Questions After Justices Sink Trump's Emergency Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that President Donald Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act are unlawful left open questions for practitioners, including how importers may qualify and claim refunds for the illegal duties paid. Here, Law360 examines three open questions following the justices' ruling.
State Penny Guidance Trickling In Without Sales Tax Impacts
State guidance on rounding cash transactions to the nearest nickel amid the phaseout of pennies has thus far avoided changes to sales tax calculations, which has been a welcome development for businesses that crave a uniform state approach to rounding.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Emergency Tariffs
The International Emergency Economic Powers Act doesn't authorize President Donald Trump to impose tariffs, the U.S. Supreme Court said Friday in a 6-3 majority opinion striking down duties he imposed on countries across the world under the law and upholding lower court rulings that determined his actions unlawful.
Federal More
The California Bar’s campaign against discourteous behavior by attorneys, including a newly required annual civility oath, reflects a growing concern among states that professionalism in law needs shoring up —... (more story)
The U.S. Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service released interim guidance Friday on what production property is eligible for the special depreciation allowance under last summer's federal budget law ... (more story)
The U.S. Supreme Court will kick off its February oral argument session by hearing cases that could expand or limit the availability of damages for U.S. victims of property seized by the Cuban government and a... (more story)
The full Eighth Circuit declined to rethink a panel's ruling that held the Internal Revenue Service lacked the statutory authority to allocate nearly $24 million in royalty payments that 3M Co. said it was blo... (more story)
The architect of the tax provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, who spent the past seven years on Capitol Hill and previously served as the top oversight counsel for the House Ways and Means Committee, h... (more story)
The IRS improperly charged hard drive maker Western Digital $21 million in interest on its tax debt during a period when interest was supposed to be suspended because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company told... (more story)
In this week's Taxation With Representation, science and technology company Danaher Corp. acquires medical technology company Masimo Corp., Covetrus merges with a unit of fellow animal health technology compan... (more story)
State & Local More
NY Tells Appellate Court Professor's Remote Work Is Taxable
A New York professor was not required by his school to work remotely out of the state during the coronavirus pandemic, so his income is subject to tax by New York, the state commissioner of taxation told the s... (more story)
Ore. House Panel OKs Federal Corp. Tax Decoupling Plan
Oregon would decouple from two federal corporate tax breaks and create a tax credit for job creation under legislation advanced by a state House of Representatives committee over the objections of panel Republicans.
Judge Doubts Famed Boston Chef Was Unaware Of Tax Suit
A Massachusetts judge has denied once-acclaimed Boston chef Barbara Lynch's request to lift a default in a lawsuit over unpaid taxes on her now-closed restaurants, saying "it is almost impossible" to believe t... (more story)
Now You Spell It, Now You Don't: SALT In Review
From Alaska's move toward a sales tax to a proposal that would do away with property tax in Georgia, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
US-Ukraine Reconstruction Fund Tax Exemptions Uncertain
Tax provisions in the bilateral agreement to establish the U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, which recently announced it is accepting applications, are so broad and imprecise as to leave uncertainty... (more story)
Federal Gov't Overrides DC's Rejection Of Tax Breaks
President Donald Trump signed a resolution repealing a Washington, D.C., law that decoupled sections of the city's tax code from federal changes made as part of last summer's budget law.
Ariz. Sales Tax Sourcing Change OK'd By House Panel
Arizona would specify that in-state remote sales should be sourced to the location where the seller received the orders under legislation approved by a House panel over the objections of a representative of city governments.
A New York professor was not required by his school to work remotely out of the state during the coronavirus pandemic, so his income is subject to tax by New York, the state commissioner of taxation told the s... (more story)
Oregon would decouple from two federal corporate tax breaks and create a tax credit for job creation under legislation advanced by a state House of Representatives committee over the objections of panel Republicans.
A Massachusetts judge has denied once-acclaimed Boston chef Barbara Lynch's request to lift a default in a lawsuit over unpaid taxes on her now-closed restaurants, saying "it is almost impossible" to believe t... (more story)
From Alaska's move toward a sales tax to a proposal that would do away with property tax in Georgia, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.
Tax provisions in the bilateral agreement to establish the U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, which recently announced it is accepting applications, are so broad and imprecise as to leave uncertainty... (more story)
President Donald Trump signed a resolution repealing a Washington, D.C., law that decoupled sections of the city's tax code from federal changes made as part of last summer's budget law.
Arizona would specify that in-state remote sales should be sourced to the location where the seller received the orders under legislation approved by a House panel over the objections of a representative of city governments.
International More
UK's Tax Take Surges Ahead Of Spring Budget
The U.K. Labour government's budget surplus doubled to £30.4 billion ($41 billion) in January from a year prior on the back of continued growth in tax receipts in the first 10 months of fiscal year 2025-26, ac... (more story)
UK Insurance Tax Hits Record £872M In January
Insurers in the U.K. paid £7.70 billion ($10.4 billion) in tax in the first 10 months of the 2025-2026 British financial year, with a record £872 million collected in January alone, according to the latest government figures.
Coalition Asks Court To Back Probe Into IRS-ICE Data Sharing
More discovery is needed into the IRS' data-sharing agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in light of the tax authority recently admitting to breaching its terms, a coalition challenging the agree... (more story)
French Court Approves Budget With Corporate Tax Hikes
France's government can proceed with enacting its budget, which includes taxes targeted at corporations and wealthy individuals, after it largely passed muster before the country's constitutional court Thursday.
Most Of New Hires Won't Work On Mansion Tax, HMRC Says
Most of the 1,000 tax officials being hired by Britain's tax authority ahead of the rollout of the high-value council tax surcharge known as the mansion tax will not work directly on the tax, the authority's v... (more story)
Trivia Competition Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Playing trivia taught me to quickly absorb information and recognize when I've learned what I'm expected to know, training me in the crucial skills needed to be a good attorney, and reminding me to be gracious... (more story)
IRS Asks Court To Deny Probe Of Improper ICE Data-Sharing
A coalition suing the IRS over its data-sharing deal with immigration enforcement authorities should not be allowed to investigate the agency's revelation that it shared some data improperly, the IRS told a D.... (more story)
The U.K. Labour government's budget surplus doubled to £30.4 billion ($41 billion) in January from a year prior on the back of continued growth in tax receipts in the first 10 months of fiscal year 2025-26, ac... (more story)
Insurers in the U.K. paid £7.70 billion ($10.4 billion) in tax in the first 10 months of the 2025-2026 British financial year, with a record £872 million collected in January alone, according to the latest government figures.
More discovery is needed into the IRS' data-sharing agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in light of the tax authority recently admitting to breaching its terms, a coalition challenging the agree... (more story)
France's government can proceed with enacting its budget, which includes taxes targeted at corporations and wealthy individuals, after it largely passed muster before the country's constitutional court Thursday.
Most of the 1,000 tax officials being hired by Britain's tax authority ahead of the rollout of the high-value council tax surcharge known as the mansion tax will not work directly on the tax, the authority's v... (more story)
Playing trivia taught me to quickly absorb information and recognize when I've learned what I'm expected to know, training me in the crucial skills needed to be a good attorney, and reminding me to be gracious... (more story)
A coalition suing the IRS over its data-sharing deal with immigration enforcement authorities should not be allowed to investigate the agency's revelation that it shared some data improperly, the IRS told a D.... (more story)