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Trump's Greenland Tariff Threats Could Backfire On US

The brief turmoil over President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff threats involving Greenland has abated for Europe ... (more story)

Justices' FCC Review Could Reshape IRS Penalty Disputes

The U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming review of a pair of cases questioning the validity of the Federal Communications... (more story)

Ohio Justices' Tax Rulings Offer Blueprint For Sourcing Proof

Two Ohio Supreme Court decisions upholding gross receipts taxes on goods that were temporarily kept at Ohio distri... (more story)

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Law360 Seeks Members For Its 2026 Editorial Boards

Law360 is looking for avid readers of our publications to serve as members of our 2026 editorial advisory boards.

TIGTA Warns About IRS Hiring Levels Ahead Of Senate Vote

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration raised concerns over the IRS' readiness for the tax filing season Tuesday ahead of Senate votes that would reduce funding, saying that staffing levels coul... (more story)

Wis. Homeowners Challenge Tribal Tax Ruling At 7th Circ.

A group of Wisconsin homeowners is asking the Seventh Circuit to revive its claims that local political jurisdictions of the Menominee Indian Tribe joined forces to increase the homeowners' tax burden, arguing... (more story)

Korean Lawmakers Duel Over Trump Tariff Threat Response

President Donald Trump's threat of a tariff hike on South Korea for "not living up to" its trade deal with the U.S. had South Korea's two major parties warring Tuesday over the pact's approval process.

Perrigo Overpaid Tax, Penalties By $89M, Court Finds

Pharmaceutical giant Perrigo overpaid $89.2 million in taxes, penalties and interest during years 2009 through 2012, a Michigan court found in a final judgment issued Tuesday.

Baltimore Atty Ordered To Pay Part Of Client's $3.3M Tax Debt

A Baltimore attorney found personally responsible for paying a client's unpaid taxes owes only part of the debt, a federal magistrate judge said, finding the attorney owed $1.9 million rather than the $3.3 mil... (more story)

DOJ Urges 6th Circ. To Uphold IRS Jet Fee Excise Tax

A fractional aircraft ownership company is liable for federal excise taxes, the U.S. Department of Justice told the Sixth Circuit, arguing that the company failed to establish any statutory or equitable defens... (more story)

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Md. Bill Would Let Counties Split Up Land, Building Tax Rates

Maryland counties could establish separate real property subclasses for land and improvements, with different tax rates, under legislation heard by a state House of Delegates panel Tuesday and opposed by busin... (more story)

Mass. Gov.'s Bill Seeks Corp. Tax Conformity, But In '26, '27

Massachusetts would delay until 2026, or later, conformity with corporate tax provisions in last year's federal budget bill signed in July under legislation sponsored by Gov. Maura Healey that she said will pr... (more story)

That Fellow Behind The Tree: SALT In Review

From an annual report on businesses' share of the tax load to calls for taxes on millionaires in Washington state and Rhode Island, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

Taxation With Representation: Vinge, A&O Shearman, Cassels

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Swedish private equity company EQT buys U.K. secondaries firm Coller Capital, biopharmaceutical giant GSK PLC acquires Rapt Therapeutics Inc., and fusion energy com... (more story)

Senate To Take Up Spending Bills With $11.2B IRS Funding

The U.S. Senate is poised to take up bills next week that would provide the IRS with an $11.2 billion budget — a 9% annual cut — and cut $11.7 billion from the IRS spending boost included in the Inflation Reduction Act.

NC Court Backs Asphalt Co. In $2.6M Tax Dispute

A North Carolina asphalt company's transfers of property to its parent company aren't taxable sales because the state Department of Revenue failed to prove there was any form of payment for the products, the s... (more story)

Key False Claims Act Trends From The Last Year

The False Claims Act remains a powerful enforcement tool after some record verdicts and settlements in 2025, and while traditional fraud areas remain a priority, new initiatives are raising questions about its... (more story)

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EU, India Reach Major Free Trade Agreement

The European Union and India have struck a deal on a free trade agreement including major tariff removals and reductions, culminating decades' worth of negotiations between the second- and fourth-largest econo... (more story)

Canada Says China Tariff Agreement Isn't Free Trade Deal

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the country's foreign affairs minister downplayed the country's recent tariff deescalation with China, indicating Canada will not pursue a free trade agreement with Chin... (more story)

Cineplex Gets $19M Tax Deduction After AMC Exits Canada

Canadian movie theater chain Cineplex can claim a CA$26.5 million ($19.4 million) deduction for two theaters that U.S.-based AMC closed before selling its remaining assets to Cineplex and leaving the country, ... (more story)

EU To Suspend US Tariff Countermeasures Another 6 Months

The European Union will suspend tariff countermeasures covering more than €93 billion ($110 billion) of U.S. goods another six months after President Donald Trump backed down from tariff threats this week in r... (more story)

UN Committee Releases Revised Tax Convention Template

The United Nations released an updated template for the framework convention on international tax cooperation with more descriptive wording on allocating taxing rights, a new article on exchange of information... (more story)

Cost Of Tax Breaks On Pension Contributions Nears £60B

The cost to the U.K. government of providing tax breaks on pensions savings is set to rise to nearly £60 billion ($81.2 billion) next year, according to official figures.

UK Trading Co. Escapes £1.5M In Penalties For Tax Scheme

HM Revenue & Customs lacked sufficient evidence to justify more than £1.5 million ($2 million) in penalties on a securities trading company for careless and deliberate inaccuracies on its returns linked to a t... (more story)