Federal

  • September 06, 2024

    IRS Issues 2025 Table For Premium Tax Credit Calculations

    The Internal Revenue Service published the table used to determine the 2025 premium tax credit Friday.

  • September 06, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Debevoise, Bennett, Orrick

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Verizon reaches a deal to absorb Frontier in a deal worth $20 billion, First Majestic agrees to buy Gatos Silver for $970 million, and Epam Systems inks a $630 million purchase of Neoris.

  • September 06, 2024

    Man Disguised Businesses To Duck Tax, US Says In $1.9M Suit

    A retired business owner who the U.S. government said removed his mailbox to avoid receiving letters from the IRS owes nearly $1.9 million in unpaid tax liabilities, some stemming from pretending to operate his companies as religious ministries, the government said in a suit in Florida federal court.

  • September 06, 2024

    Vialto Partners Member Joins Baker McKenzie As Partner

    Baker McKenzie has hired a tax partner in Washington, D.C., from Vialto Partners, a business consulting firm, the firm announced Thursday.

  • September 06, 2024

    Weekly Internal Revenue Bulletin

    The Internal Revenue Service's weekly bulletin, issued Friday, included updated interest rates for overpayments and underpayments of tax for the fourth quarter of 2024.

  • September 05, 2024

    Unconstitutionality Of Transparency Act Clear, 11th Circ. Told

    A small business group and one of its members have told the Eleventh Circuit that an Alabama federal judge correctly ruled that the Corporate Transparency Act is unconstitutional, so there was no need for them to demonstrate that the law fails to pass constitutional muster.

  • September 05, 2024

    Liberty Global Urges 10th Circ. To Grant $248M Tax Credit

    The U.S. Tax Court improperly applied an Internal Revenue Code provision to some of the $2.8 billion gain from Liberty Global's sale of a Japanese entity, the telecommunications company said in urging the Tenth Circuit to overturn the resulting rejection of a $248 million tax credit.

  • September 05, 2024

    Holland & Knight Appoints Former Perkins Coie Tax Partner

    Holland & Knight LLP appointed a partner to its Portland, Oregon, office who previously served as a partner in energy tax law for Perkins Coie LLP, the firm announced.

  • September 05, 2024

    $70M Bill Came Too Late, Tax Court Says In Tossing IRS Claim

    Partners in a subscription business don't owe around $70 million in taxes as the IRS claimed because the agency notified them too late and couldn't extend the deadline by proving the partners had filed fraudulent returns, the U.S. Tax Court said in rulings Thursday.

  • September 05, 2024

    Sen. Finance Panel To Hold Hearing On Tax Policy, Avoidance

    The Senate Finance Committee will hold a hearing Sept. 12 covering the 2025 tax policy debate and tax avoidance strategies, it announced Thursday.

  • September 05, 2024

    CPAs Seek Guidance On Business Interest Expense Deduction

    The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants requested Thursday that the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Treasury Department issue guidance clarifying that new limits on business interest expenses included in the 2017 federal tax overhaul apply after an election to capitalize interest expenses.

  • September 05, 2024

    Two Sentenced To Prison In $111M Tax Fraud Scheme

    Two members of a crime ring who admitted to participating in a $111 million tax fraud scheme involving stealing the identities of accountants and taxpayers were sentenced to prison, according to Texas federal court documents.

  • September 05, 2024

    IRS Seeks Input On Treasury Retirement Match Contributions

    The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday it is looking for comments regarding two portions of the Secure 2.0 Act of 2022 related to matching contributions paid by the U.S. Treasury Department to certain retirement savings vehicles for eligible people who make qualified contributions.

  • September 05, 2024

    Hunter Biden Pleads Guilty To Tax Charges In Surprise Move

    Hunter Biden entered a surprise guilty plea to nine criminal tax charges in California federal court on Thursday, bringing a dramatic conclusion to the case following a dizzying series of events on what was set to be the first day of his trial.

  • September 04, 2024

    Judge Chides IRS, Preparers Over $167M Refund For ID Fees

    A D.C. federal judge has declined to approve the IRS' roughly $167 million refund proposal for a putative class of tax-return preparers for charging them excessive fees for special identification numbers, saying the agency failed to address problems the preparers raised with its calculations.

  • September 04, 2024

    IRS' Economic Substance Authority Has Limits, Tax Court Told

    The U.S. Tax Court and other federal courts have the authority to conduct an initial analysis of a transaction in cases where the Internal Revenue Service is challenging the economic substance of the transaction, a manufacturers advocacy group said Wednesday in an amicus brief.

  • September 04, 2024

    Harris Floats Capital Gains Tax Hike To 28% For High Earners

    The tax on long-term capital gains would increase to 28% from 20% for taxpayers who earn $1 million or more under a proposal unveiled Wednesday by Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris ahead of a campaign rally in New Hampshire.

  • September 04, 2024

    Woman Owes Taxes On Share Of Sold Biz, Tax Court Says

    A woman whose ex-husband told a bankruptcy court that he was the sole owner of a business they had started together was actually a 50% shareholder when it was sold and is liable for capital gains, the U.S. Tax Court ruled Wednesday.

  • September 04, 2024

    Tax Court OKs $465K Gambling Losses Deduction Amount

    An Indiana woman adequately proved she had more than $465,000 in substantiated gambling losses over six years, the U.S. Tax Court said Wednesday, though she failed to substantiate her claimed business losses.

  • September 04, 2024

    Warren Urges IRS To Look At Possible REIT Tax Break Abuse

    The Internal Revenue Service should increase its scrutiny of real estate investment trusts to determine whether companies are benefiting from REIT tax benefits while flouting rules, including those that limit the level of a REIT's ownership in a company, Sen. Elizabeth Warren told the agency's commissioner.

  • September 04, 2024

    Maryland Joining IRS Direct File Next Year

    Maryland will join the IRS' free electronic tax filing program known as Direct File in 2025, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service announced Wednesday.

  • September 04, 2024

    Ex-Mass. Pol 'A Little Sloppy' But Not Criminal, Jurors Told

    Former Massachusetts state Sen. Dean A. Tran denied charges Wednesday that he stole pandemic unemployment assistance and cheated on his taxes, with his attorney telling a jury that Tran simply made a series of paperwork "mistakes."

  • September 04, 2024

    Chippewa Lawyer Asks 8th Circ. To Reconsider Tax Exemption

    An attorney who contends that Congress never expressly allowed the federal government to tax Native Americans asked the Eighth Circuit to reconsider denying him a tax exemption on his self-employment income, saying the ruling conflicts with recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions.

  • September 04, 2024

    IRS Reopens Comment Period For Tax Payment Regs

    The Internal Revenue Service announced Wednesday that it had reopened the comment period for proposed regulations that would allow taxpayers to make payments using credit and debit cards directly with the agency instead of through a third party.

  • September 04, 2024

    IRS Announces 4 Tax Court Sessions Added To Calendar

    The Internal Revenue Service announced four U.S. Tax Court sessions in December and named calendar administrators for the sessions in a notice released Wednesday.

Expert Analysis

  • How Attorneys Can Be More Efficient This Holiday Season

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    Attorneys should consider a few key tips to speed up their work during the holidays so they can join the festivities — from streamlining the document review process to creating similar folder structures, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.

  • Giving The Gov't Drug Patent March-In Authority Is Bad Policy

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    The Biden administration's recent proposal to allow government seizure of certain taxpayer-funded drug patents is a terrible idea that would negate the benefits of government-funded research, to the detriment of patients and the wider economy, says Wayne Winegarden at Pacific Research Institute.

  • How Clients May Use AI To Monitor Attorneys

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    Artificial intelligence tools will increasingly enable clients to monitor and evaluate their counsel’s activities, so attorneys must clearly define the terms of engagement and likewise take advantage of the efficiencies offered by AI, says Ronald Levine at Herrick Feinstein.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Judge D'Emic On Moby Grape

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    The 1968 Moby Grape song "Murder in My Heart for the Judge" tells the tale of a fictional defendant treated with scorn by the judge, illustrating how much the legal system has evolved in the past 50 years, largely due to problem-solving courts and the principles of procedural justice, says Kings County Supreme Court Administrative Judge Matthew D'Emic.

  • How 'As Such' Changes LPs' Self-Employment Tax Exposure

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    In light of the U.S. Tax Court’s recent Soroban Capital Partners decision hinging on "as such" to define the statutory limited partners exemption, state law limited partnerships should consider partners' roles and responsibilities before determining whether they are obligated to pay self-employment income tax, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Breaking Down High Court's New Code Of Conduct

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently adopted its first-ever code of conduct, and counsel will need to work closely with clients in navigating its provisions, from gift-giving to recusal bids, say Phillip Gordon and Mateo Forero at Holtzman Vogel.

  • IRA Monetization Energizes Clean Power Tax Credit Market

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    Recent large sales of clean energy production tax credits reflect an environment in which the Inflation Reduction Act's provisions for monetizing such credits via direct transfer — bypassing slow, costly tax equity transactions — offer opportunities for both developers and investors, says Andrew Eastman at Husch Blackwell.

  • Legal Profession Gender Parity Requires Equal Parental Leave

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    To truly foster equity in the legal profession and to promote attorney retention, workplaces need to better support all parents, regardless of gender — starting by offering equal and robust parental leave to both birthing and non-birthing parents, says Ali Spindler at Irwin Fritchie.

  • Unpacking Long-Awaited Clean Energy Tax Credit Guidance

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    Recently proposed Internal Revenue Service regulations provide welcome confirmatory guidance on the application of investment tax credits as reworked by 2022's Inflation Reduction Act, prevailing wage and apprenticeship rules that are largely consistent with market expectations, and broader eligibility criteria that should please the wind power industry in particular, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Understanding Discovery Obligations In Era Of Generative AI

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    Attorneys and businesses must adapt to the unique discovery challenges presented by generative artificial intelligence, such as chatbot content and prompts, while upholding the principles of fairness, transparency and compliance with legal obligations in federal civil litigation, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

  • An Informed Guide To Mastering Retirement Plan Forfeitures

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    When considering how to allocate departing retirement plan participants’ forfeitures, sponsors should consider recently filed lawsuits that allege Employee Retirement Income Security Act violations for using such funds to offset employer contributions, as well as proposed IRS guidance concerning how and when they must be used, says Eric Gregory at Dickinson Wright.

  • The Case For Post-Bar Clerk Training Programs At Law Firms

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    In today's competitive legal hiring market, an intentionally designed training program for law school graduates awaiting bar admission can be an effective way of creating a pipeline of qualified candidates, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.

  • IRS Proposal May Help Clarify Donor-Advised Fund Excise Tax

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    Recently proposed regulations provide important clarifications of the Internal Revenue Code's excise tax on donor-advised fund distributions by providing detailed definitions of key terms and addressing some of the open issues related to their operation and administration, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

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