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Builders Brace To Fight Tax Fraud 'Should Have Known' Test

Britain's tax agency has begun to wield strengthened enforcement powers to combat tax fraud in the construction in... (more story)

Mich. Unclaimed Property Ruling Could Prolong Disputes

A Michigan Court of Appeals ruling that said the state's issuance of audit determinations creates new obligations ... (more story)

Fate Of Wealth Tax Hangs In Balance In Hungary Election

The outcome of Hungary's parliamentary election Sunday could determine whether the country adopts a wealth tax, a ... (more story)

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Eaton Says Tax Court Can't Disregard Transfer Of $14B Asset

The U.S. Tax Court can't disregard Eaton's transfer of a $14 billion asset overseas because the IRS itself didn't challenge the transaction's validity, the company argued Wednesday in defending the interest ra... (more story)

LLCs Fight $120M In Denied Tax Breaks For Conservation

Three Texas partnerships challenged over $120 million in denied tax deductions for donations of conservation easements across land they said could be used for solar photovoltaic power plants, telling the U.S. ... (more story)

Partnerships Dispute IRS Denial Of $67M In Easement Breaks

Two partnerships challenged the IRS in the U.S. Tax Court over penalties and additional taxes tied to separate conservation easement deductions, alleging the agency had failed to explain why it denied their $3... (more story)

Customs Casts Doubt On Automating Certain Tariff Refunds

U.S. Customs and Border Protection's automated tariff refund system is nearly complete, but thousands of imports may require a more cumbersome manual process that could undermine the agency's other priorities,... (more story)

How Developers Can Leverage The New Markets Tax Credit

An increased regulatory focus on affordable housing raises important legal considerations for structuring transactions using the oft overlooked New Markets Tax Credit, which can fill a gap in affordable for-sa... (more story)

IRS Wrongly Pulled Fuel Co.'s Tax License, Court Says

The Internal Revenue Service's revocation of a fuel distributor's designation for recovering taxes it paid on exempt sales to state and local governments was arbitrary and capricious, a Florida federal judge s... (more story)

2nd Circ. Urged To Rethink IRS Win In Foreign Reporting Case

A New York business owner asked the Second Circuit to rethink a panel's decision that held the IRS could automatically assess and administratively collect certain foreign information reporting penalties, argui... (more story)

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Virginia Governor Proposes Delaying Cannabis Retail Sales

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger on Tuesday declined to sign into law legislation that would tax and regulate the sale of adult-use cannabis, sending the bill back to the Legislature with numerous changes, inc... (more story)

Capital One Owes Fla. Tax On Card Interest, Tax Dept. Says

A Florida trial court erred when it ruled that two Capital One entities don't owe the state taxes on credit card interest and interchange fees stemming from transactions involving Florida customers, the state'... (more story)

Maine Adopts High-Earner Tax, Updates Fed. Tax Conformity

Maine will create an income tax surtax on those earning more than $1 million, adopt a pass-through entity tax and credit and conform with some federal tax changes under a supplemental budget signed by the state's governor.

Ore. Decouples From 1st-Year Depreciation Of Biz Property

Oregon will decouple from the federal first-year depreciation of certain business property and from a tax break for small-business stock gains under legislation signed by the governor.

Weil Adds Kirkland, DLA Piper Attys To Private Funds Platform

Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP announced two additions to its private funds platform on Monday, one from Kirkland & Ellis and the other from DLA Piper.

American Airlines Wins Fight With Texas Over Franchise Tax

The Texas comptroller's office wrongly levied franchise tax on American Airlines' baggage fee revenue, a state appeals court ruled, upholding a refund for the airline after finding a federal law barred how the... (more story)

Calculating Damages In IEEPA Tariff Refund Litigation

To calculate damages in the spate of refund litigation triggered by the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision invalidating tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the central qu... (more story)

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Canada To Suspend Fuel Taxes Amid War In Iran

Canada will temporarily suspend excise taxes on fuel, a CA$2.4 billion ($1.7 billion) expenditure aimed at combating price spikes linked to the U.S. and Israel's war in Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tu... (more story)

Fire Alarm Biz Boss Banned Over £327K Tax Dodging

The owner of two fire alarm companies has been banned from running businesses for six years after dodging more than £327,000 ($444,000) in income tax and value-added tax owed to the U.K.'s tax authority, the I... (more story)

EU Biz Plan Aims To Avoid Unanimous Tax Vote, Official Says

The European Commission purposefully stopped short on prescribing tax changes in its EU Inc. company support proposal to avoid having to put the plans to a unanimous vote that may have delayed or derailed the ... (more story)

Starbucks Claims £13.7M Tax Credit Amid Sales Growth

Starbucks received a £13.7 million ($18.4 million) corporate tax credit in the U.K. in 2025, according to company filings, offsetting losses even as its sales increased 6% in the country.

Reform UK Leader Defends Deputy On Claims Of Unpaid Tax

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said Monday that he is "satisfied" that his deputy Richard Tice's company paid the "full amount of tax" in response to allegations that Tice's property company failed to pay £120,... (more story)

First Phase Of Tariff Refund System To Launch April 20

The first phase of an electronic system allowing U.S. importers to claim refunds for tariffs paid under the global regime struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court will launch April 20, U.S. Customs and Border Pro... (more story)

EU Probing Czech Cos. Over Suspected €113M VAT Evasion

Authorities in Slovakia have conducted searches connected to an investigation of Czech companies suspected of evading €113.3 million ($133 million) in value-added taxes, the European Public Prosecutor's Office said Friday.