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5 Takeaways From 5th Circ.'s Limited Partner Tax Decision

The Fifth Circuit has issued a long-awaited opinion holding that partners with limited liability under state law q... (more story)

The Tax Angle: Congressional Taxwriters Head For The Exits

This edition of The Tax Angle examines upcoming retirements among members of the Senate Finance and House Ways and... (more story)

3 Things To Keep In Mind About IRS' Corporate Audit Changes

The IRS' revamped audit process for corporate taxpayers will likely streamline examinations, but companies may now... (more story)

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Trump Admin. Finalizes Rule Easing Fed. Worker Firings

The Trump administration on Thursday announced a final rule to create a new category of federal workers who would have fewer job protections and be easier to fire, implementing an executive order from early la... (more story)

Ga. Law Firm's CTA Challenge 'Hypothetical,' Feds Argue

The U.S. Treasury Department has asked a federal judge to toss a Georgia lawyer's suit alleging that the 2021 Corporate Transparency Act could force him to violate attorney-client privilege, arguing the suit i... (more story)

Goldstein Accountant Admits Tax Return Errors

A star government witness and the top outside accountant for SCOTUSblog founder Thomas Goldstein and his law firm admitted to making mistakes on Goldstein's tax returns and offering the grand jury erroneous te... (more story)

Dem Sens. Press Treasury, AG Over $10B Trump Tax Leak Suit

Two Senate Finance Committee Democrats pressed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Attorney General Pam Bondi on whether Treasury was working with President Donald Trump to secure him a settlement in his $10 ... (more story)

Trump Bid To Move NY Appeal Faces 'Fatal' Error, Judge Says

A Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday repeatedly aired doubts that President Donald Trump can upend the pending New York state appeal of his hush-money conviction by moving the case to federal court.

Tax Group Of The Year: Davis Polk

Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP scored a significant victory for Exxon Mobil in litigation concerning the tax treatment of a major partnership with Qatar and oversaw several other complex, high-stakes transactions, ... (more story)

Tax Court Urged To Restore $43M Break For Historic Buildings

A partnership argued for restoring its $43 million tax deduction for protecting historic property in Kentucky that included a 19th century post office, telling the U.S. Tax Court that the IRS had arbitrarily r... (more story)

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Pa. Co.'s Housing Found Tax-Exempt Under New Charity Test

A clarification to Pennsylvania's charity exemption test by the state Supreme Court did not change the exempt status of properties owned by a group that offers low-income housing, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth... (more story)

Ariz. Full Tax Conformity Bill Advances In House

Arizona would conform with tax changes from July's federal budget bill regarding tips, overtime and breaks for corporations under legislation advanced by a state House panel Wednesday.

Ore. Biz Groups Decry State Tax Nonconformity Plans

Oregon should not decouple from the bonus depreciation provision in federal budget legislation enacted last year, representatives of business interests told a Senate committee Wednesday, urging it to reject th... (more story)

NY Asks Appeals Court To Nix Paychex Challenge To Tax Regs

A New York state appellate court should affirm a lower court's decision that said Paychex failed to exhaust its administrative remedies before challenging apportionment regulations that require professional em... (more story)

Wash. Justices Won't Hear Medline's $2.4M Refund Request

Medline cannot receive a $2.4 million remittance of sales tax paid toward the construction of a state warehouse, the Washington Supreme Court said, declining to review a state appeals court's decision.

Ariz. Plan To Require Supermajorities For Fee Hikes Advances

Arizona's requirement for two-thirds support by the state Legislature for tax increases would also apply to fees set by state agencies if voters in November approve a ballot measure proposed in a resolution ad... (more story)

Spencer Fane Expands To New Orleans With Litigation Hire

Spencer Fane LLP announced that an experienced Louisiana-based attorney from Phelps Dunbar LLP has joined the firm's litigation and dispute resolution team as a partner, marking the fast-growing firm's initial... (more story)

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UN Talks Aim To Identify Gaps On Harmful Tax Practices

Representatives of governments asked their colleagues Thursday to pinpoint gaps in ongoing efforts to address harmful tax practices in order to sharpen the United Nations' framework convention on international... (more story)

Developing Nations See Tax Data Swaps Lacking Reciprocity

Developing countries' requests for taxpayer information are often denied by other countries even as the resource-strapped nations have invested resources in fulfilling incoming requests, government officials said Wednesday.

One Essex Court Barrister Sued For Negligence In £32M Case

Billionaire Michael Platt and his hedge fund have accused a One Essex Court barrister of negligence by failing to set out two key appeal arguments in a dispute with tax authorities over a £32.25 million ($44 million) charge.

Dairy Co. Presses UK Court To Revive Tax Deductions On IP

A European dairy giant asked a London appeals court on Tuesday to overturn lower tribunal rulings denying the company tax deductions for the gradual write-off of brands, intellectual property and goodwill foll... (more story)

Gov'ts Resist Binding Treaty Renegotiations In UN Tax Pact

Several governments expressed opposition Tuesday to a proposed requirement for countries to renegotiate bilateral tax treaties in line with principles aimed at fairly allocating taxing rights as part of the Un... (more story)

French Gov't Approves Budget With New Corp. Tax Measures

The French government has adopted a budget that targets wealthy people and corporations, including a surtax on the country's biggest companies that is expected to bring in €7.3 billion ($8.6 billion).

Virgin Islands Co. Wants Experts Barred In $11.5M Pricing Row

A U.S. Virgin Islands mortgage company challenging the territorial government over $11.5 million in tax bills asked a federal court Tuesday to exclude expert testimony meant to bolster the government's case th... (more story)