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Little-Known Gambling Tax Could Upend Boom In US Betting

After a record year for U.S. commercial gaming, a little-known tax on phantom income in last year's Republican rec... (more story)

3 Key Questions On Trump's Pharma Tariffs

President Donald Trump recently announced 100% tariffs on certain imported pharmaceutical products, with opportuni... (more story)

What To Know About DOL's Benefits Enforcement Update

The U.S. Department of Labor's employee benefits arm recently issued updated enforcement guidance that highlighted... (more story)

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House Panel Votes To Gut Corporate Transparency Act

A House finance committee advanced a bill Tuesday that would defang the Corporate Transparency Act by exempting all domestically owned companies from compliance, codifying a limitation already implemented by t... (more story)

Atty Loses Latest Bid To Delay Prison In $22M Tax Fraud Case

The U.S. Bureau of Prisons is capable of handling a St. Louis attorney's outpatient needs, a North Carolina federal judge said, denying her request to delay her prison report date after she was convicted of he... (more story)

Pot Management Co. Says It's Allowed Biz Tax Deduction

A California-based management company linked to cannabis operations is challenging the IRS over a $4.2 million tax bill, according to a U.S. Tax Court petition, arguing that the company does not traffic in con... (more story)

E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On ESI Control

Several recent federal court decisions have perpetuated a split over what constitutes “control” of electronically stored information – with judges divided on whether the standard should turn on a party's legal... (more story)

Justices Won't Review Doctor's Captive Insurance Tax Fight

The U.S. Supreme Court won't review the Internal Revenue Service's rejection of a Texas doctor's claim to $1 million in tax deductions linked to his urgent care network's captive insurance company, the court said Monday.

Anticipating The Justices' Potential Ruling On Tax Takings

Recent oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court case Pung v. Isabella focused on rules for valuation, timing and administrability of tax auction proceeds and whichever method the court adopts for determining j... (more story)

NY Atty Says Okla. Law Firm Misclassified, Denied Benefits

A New York attorney has filed a $3.1 million contract suit against her former employer, accusing an Oklahoma-based national litigation firm of terminating her employment after she requested an overdue invoice,... (more story)

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Ariz. House OKs Making Tax Dept. Report New Stances

Arizona would require its tax department to notify state lawmakers before adopting interpretations of tax statutes that would "adversely affect" taxpayers under legislation approved by the state House on Tuesday.

COVID Not A 'Natural Disaster,' Wash. Panel Rules In Tax Case

A Washington state appeals court declined to revive a hotel trade group's class action seeking tax relief over the governor's COVID-19 emergency declaration in 2020, ruling Monday that the pandemic doesn't qua... (more story)

Tenn. Senate OKs Tax On International Money Transfers

Tennessee would impose a tax on money transferred from the state to anywhere outside the country and U.S. territories under a bill passed by the state Senate. 

Taxation With Representation: Skadden, Stikeman Elliott

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Amazon.com Inc. buys satellite communications company Globalstar Inc., waste management company GFL Environmental Inc. acquires Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp., a... (more story)

2 Discovery Rulings Break With Heppner On AI Privilege Issue

While a New York federal court’s recent ruling in U.S. v. Heppner suggests that some litigants’ communications with AI tools are discoverable, two other recent federal court decisions demonstrate that such int... (more story)

What's Right Isn't Always Easy To Swallow: SALT In Review

From vodka warehoused in Maine to Nebraska's new excise on something called kratom, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

NYC Tribunal Says Case's 20-Year Hold Didn't Violate Rights

A New York City tribunal rejected an insurance agent's arguments that his tax case that was stuck on hold for nearly 20 years while he waited for a quorum to hear it should be dismissed for denying him due process.

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UK Exit Tax Ruling Is Judicial Overreach, Court Told

A tribunal overstepped its authority by ruling in favor of Britain's tax authority to impose an exit tax on U.K. trusts leaving the country in breach of European Union law long before Brexit was enacted, a tru... (more story)

Payroll VAT Fraudsters Jailed For 22 Years

Four directors of a payroll company were sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for a two-year £8.8 million ($11.9 million) value-added tax fraud scheme, HM Revenue and Customs said Tuesday.

Buy.com Founder Says IRS Missed Deadline For $16M Bill

The founder of now-defunct Buy.com told the Tenth Circuit that the IRS cannot use "a patchwork of documents" to show it didn't miss the window to hit him with a nearly $16 million tax bill, pushing for reversa... (more story)

UK Co. Should Have Known About VAT Fraud, Tribunal Says

A computer company should have known it was dealing with value-added tax fraudsters whose business was too good to be true, so HMRC's denial of a nearly £430,000 ($582,000) tax deduction is valid, the First-ti... (more story)

Reform UK Deputy Says His Co. May Have Made Tax Errors

Reform UK deputy Richard Tice said "some errors" are inevitable when running multiple businesses following a report that his investment company failed to pay almost £100,000 ($135,000) in corporate tax, adding... (more story)

Brexit Backer Owes Inheritance Tax On Donations, Court Says

A former hedge fund manager who donated about £750,000 ($1 million) to political groups that mostly advocated for Brexit isn't exempt from about £100,000 of inheritance tax on his donations, the First-tier Tri... (more story)

Furniture Cos.' $19M Captive Insurance Scam Suit Resumed

A Maryland federal court has resumed a lawsuit accusing a D.C. corporate tax attorney and his former law firm of a $19 million captive insurance scam following notification that the bankruptcy proceedings of t... (more story)