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Taxpayers Still Craving Clarity On Tips, OT Amid Tax Season

Halfway through the tax season, filers are struggling to claim new deductions for tips and overtime in light of co... (more story)

FIFA May Be No Match For Town In World Cup Permit Spat

A small Massachusetts town may have a reliable 12th man in the courts if it ends up being sued by FIFA for failing... (more story)

Clean Energy Tax Credit Market Thrives Despite New Limits

The market for selling clean energy tax credits continues to thrive despite the 2025 budget law's stricter eligibi... (more story)

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IRS Allows 15% Of KFC Parent's Domestic Production Claim

The IRS and the parent of Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell agreed that the company's total deductions for domestic production activities during 2013-2015 were $1.6 million — roughly 15% of the $10.7 million the co... (more story)

TV Network Founder, IRS Seek Settlement In $18M Tax Case

The owner of a broadcasting company whose deal to sell $75 million in assets fell through is headed to settlement negotiations with the federal government over $18 million in taxes related to his father's esta... (more story)

Alleged IRS Errors Don't Merit Injunction, Judge Advises

A Puerto Rico magistrate judge recommended denying a taxpayer's bid to block the IRS from assessing her tax liabilities while the agency's clerical errors that she alleges remain unresolved, holding that she f... (more story)

Sidley Hires Tax Partner In New York From Weil Gotshal

Sidley Austin LLP has hired a former Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP tax partner, who joined the firm in New York.

Costco Owes Shoppers Refunds For Voided Tariffs, Suit Says

Costco shoppers are owed back the higher costs they paid as a result of President Donald Trump's global tariffs that the nation's highest court has since declared unlawful, according to a putative consumer cla... (more story)

Tax Fraudster Asks 4th Circ. To Undo 20-Year Prison Term

The head of an investment firm who was sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison after admitting to tax fraud in connection with a $20 million Ponzi scheme asked the Fourth Circuit to vacate his sentence, saying ... (more story)

Cos. Ask Court To Toss Trump's Revamped Global Tariffs

Two companies are challenging President Donald Trump's revamped global tariff regime, telling the U.S. Court of International Trade that the circumstances required to justify the regime cannot exist.

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Microsoft, Michigan Settle Cost-Share Receipts Tax Fight

Microsoft and Michigan reached a settlement over the company's challenge to the state's tax treatment of its cost-sharing agreement receipts with foreign affiliates, according to a dismissal order entered Thur... (more story)

Congestion Pricing Fight In 2nd Circ. Turns On Jurisdiction

The Second Circuit asked Thursday whether New York City congestion pricing is a tax or a toll, with one judge suggesting that a challenge to the program from two Empire State counties could land in state court... (more story)

Fiserv Arm Freed From $3.4M Fla. Tax Bill In Sourcing Fight

A Fiserv entity didn't conduct enough activities in Florida to source income generated from online billing payment services to the state, a Florida state court found, voiding a roughly $3.4 million income tax ... (more story)

Minn. Biz Groups Make Case For Mirroring Fed. Tax Breaks

Minnesota business groups urged a state House panel Wednesday to support legislation to conform the state to provisions enhancing corporate tax deductions and credits in last year's federal budget legislation.

Ariz. Panel OKs Plan To Need Supermajorities For Fee Hikes

Arizona voters would decide whether to require at least two-thirds support from lawmakers for fee increases under a resolution advanced Wednesday by the state House Ways and Means Committee.

Colo. House Panel OKs Decoupling From Corp. Tax Changes

Colorado would decouple from four corporate tax changes in the federal budget bill enacted last year and use the added revenue for an expanded family tax credit under legislation advanced by a state House panel.

Feds Urge End To IRS Wind, Solar Safe Harbor Fight

The Trump administration has told a D.C. federal judge there's no basis to sustain a lawsuit challenging an IRS notice eliminating a safe harbor test that wind and solar projects could use to qualify for clean... (more story)

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Reeves Says Energy Windfall Tax May Not Apply By Late 2027

The U.K.'s energy profits levy is expected to no longer apply to oil and gas operations in the North Sea in the last quarter of 2027, especially if the current Middle East crisis de-escalates and energy prices... (more story)

Dairy Giant Loses Bid For UK Tax Deductions On IP Transfers

A London court on Wednesday dismissed a European dairy giant's appeal seeking corporate tax deductions for intellectual property transferred to the partnership by its corporate members.

Tax Court Ruling Signals Cross-Border Loan Scrutiny

The U.S. Tax Court’s recent decision in Aventis v. Commissioner compounds ongoing regulatory focus on debt originations and should prompt practitioners to assess their existing cross-border lending structures ... (more story)

EU Refers Spain To Top Court For Inaction On VAT Directives

Spain will be referred to the European Union's top court for failing to incorporate two legal directives on value-added tax into Spanish law by a December 2024 deadline, the EU's executive arm said Wednesday.

Barrister's Libel Claim Against Neidle Dismissed As SLAPP

A judge has struck out a barrister's £8 million ($11 million) libel claim against Dan Neidle, ruling on Wednesday that the case had no chance of succeeding and amounted to a strategic legal claim designed to s... (more story)

Exxon Wins $27M Deduction In Canadian Tax Dispute

The Tax Court of Canada backed Exxon Mobil's bid for a CA$36.2 million ($26.7 million) income deduction for expenses tied to an abandoned Alaskan pipeline project, holding that the company incurred the costs w... (more story)

PE Group Asks 3rd Circ. To Overturn Fund's $100M Tax Bill

The U.S. economy could face damaging consequences if the Third Circuit upholds a U.S. Tax Court decision finding a Cayman Islands hedge fund liable for a $100 million tax bill as a securities dealer, a private... (more story)