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IRS Cuts May Delay Taxpayer Help Beyond 2025 Filing Season

IRS staff cuts and early retirements, driven by the White House's push to shrink government, will likely lead to l... (more story)

These 3 GOP Budget Questions Will Shape TCJA Talks

As Congress barrels toward negotiations over renewing expiring provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Republican... (more story)

SEC Guidance Moves Needle In Favor Of Private Fundraising

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent guidance on how accredited investors can self-certify when pa... (more story)

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Md. Bank Disputes IRS Denial Of Captive Tax Perk

A Maryland community bank is contesting in the U.S. Tax Court the Internal Revenue Service's decision to scrap two years' worth of tax deductions tied to a reinsurance captive, disputing the agency's findings ... (more story)

IRS Must Hand Back $169M In ID Fees To Tax Pros

The IRS must pay nearly $169 million in refunds to tax return preparers for charging them excessive fees for special identification numbers, a D.C. federal judge ruled, a judgment the preparers requested after... (more story)

Carlton Fields Adds Former Tax Law Professor In Atlanta

Carlton Fields has brought on a former tenured professor at Georgia State University College of Law to its team in Atlanta, strengthening its tax and business transactions practices with an attorney experience... (more story)

Justices' False Statement Ruling Curbs Half-Truth Liability

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Thompson v. U.S. decision clarified that a federal statute used to prosecute false statements made to bank regulators only criminalizes outright falsehoods, narrowing prosecutor... (more story)

IRS Abused Its Power In Levy Suit, Justices Told

A New Jersey woman should be allowed to continue challenging her tax debt in a property seizure hearing after the IRS withheld her tax refunds and dropped its levy pursuit, business and tax groups told the U.S... (more story)

McDermott Hires Skadden Partner To Lead London Tax Office

McDermott Will & Emery LLP announced Monday that it has chosen a former Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP partner to serve as the new leader of the firm's U.K. tax office in London.

Burden Of Proof Is IRS' For $2.3M Bill, Kyocera Tells Tax Court

The Internal Revenue Service should bear the burden of proof in making adjustments to an amended return filed by electronics-maker Kyocera, the company argued as it urged the U.S. Tax Court to review an IRS no... (more story)

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Youngkin Backs Off More Car Tax Relief, Taxes On Tips

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has abandoned proposals to credit some residents for car tax payments and eliminate taxes on tips after the Democratic-controlled General Assembly made it clear it would not pass t... (more story)

NJ Says NYC Congestion Pricing Fight Ripe For Decision

The Garden State's legal battle to dismantle New York's congestion pricing program can still advance even while the Metropolitan Transportation Authority fights the federal government's withdrawal of approval ... (more story)

NJ Judge Upholds Mansion Tax On Sale Of Doomed House

A New Jersey company that bought a property for $4.7 million after obtaining approval to demolish an uninhabitable farmhouse on the land and use the property for industrial purposes owes the state's so-called ... (more story)

Ky. Gov. Vetoes Bill Mandating End To Agency Deference

Kentucky's governor vetoed legislation that would have prevented courts from deferring to a state agency's interpretation of a statute or regulation, including the state Department of Revenue, saying the bill ... (more story)

Colo. Senate Panel OKs Tax Credit To Draw Sundance Festival

A proposal for a tax credit aimed at attracting the Sundance Film Festival to Colorado was advanced Tuesday by a state Senate committee as supporters continued to tout the expected economic boost should the ev... (more story)

Firms Still Have Lateral Market Advantage, But Risks Persist

Partner and associate mobility data from the fourth quarter of 2024 shows that we’re in a new, stable era of lateral hiring where firms have the edge, but leaders should proceed cautiously, looking beyond expe... (more story)

Making The Opportunity Zones Program Great At Last

As the opportunity zone program approaches its expiration, the Republican-led government could take specific steps to extend and improve the program, address its structural flaws, encourage broader participati... (more story)

Md. Panels OK High-Earner Tax Hike, IT Tax In Budget Plan

Maryland would raise its tax rate for high-income earners and create a tax on computer and information technology services under a budget package advanced by a pair of state House committees in line with a dea... (more story)

Mich. Judge Dismisses $217M Dam Repair Tax Challenge

A Michigan federal judge has dismissed a pair of lawsuits alleging a $217 million special assessment to fund the reconstruction of dams destroyed in 2020 floods was unfairly levied on certain properties, findi... (more story)

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Caribbean Bank, CEO Accused Of Helping In £415M VAT Fraud

A Caribbean bank and its former CEO "knowingly" assisted in the commission of a £415 million ($536 million) value-added tax fraud, the creditors of a company allegedly linked to the scam said on the first day ... (more story)

FinCEN Exempts US Businesses From Disclosure Rules

The U.S. Department of the Treasury's financial crimes unit issued interim final rules that exempt domestic businesses from contested reporting regulations, which the department had previously signaled it woul... (more story)

Ex-UBS North America CEO Agrees To $4.9M FBAR Judgment

The former North American CEO for Swiss bank UBS on Friday agreed to a $4.9 million judgment to end claims that he failed to file timely or accurate foreign bank account reports with the Internal Revenue Servi... (more story)

We Must Allow Judges To Use Their Independent Judgment

As two recent cases show, the ability of judges to access their independent judgment crucially enables courts to exercise the discretion needed to reach the right outcome based on the unique facts within the l... (more story)

US-Swiss Agreement Exempts Retirees' Dividends, IRS Says

U.S. retirement accounts, including trusts, qualified annuity plans and other schemes, are exempt from Swiss taxes on dividends from Swiss companies in which they don't own a controlling interest, according to... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Cravath, Paul Weiss, Cooley

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Google acquires Wiz, QXO Inc. acquires Beacon Roofing Supply, and the Boston Celtics are bought by a group led by private equity firm co-founder William Chisholm.

Informal Money Transfers Launder £2B Annually, HMRC Warns

Criminals in the U.K. are laundering an estimated £2 billion (£2.6 billion) every year via informal money transfer services, HM Revenue and Customs has warned.