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All Eyes On 2026 Elections As Ga. Lawmakers Get Into Gear

Georgia lawmakers are expected to move on from the heavyweight fight over tort reform that stole the stage last ye... (more story)

Guns, Taxes & Labor: Cannabis Litigation Trends To Watch

In 2026, courts throughout the U.S. will consider cases weighing Second Amendment rights of cannabis users, a puni... (more story)

Marijuana And Hemp Policy Enters Uncharted Waters In 2026

The final weeks of 2025 produced two monumental shifts poised to reshape the cannabis policy landscape in the comi... (more story)

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IRS Floats Changes To Third-Party Settlement Payments

The Internal Revenue Service floated changes Thursday to withholding rules for organizations such as PayPal and Venmo that make payments to settle third-party network transactions, saying the move would align ... (more story)

US Official Gives Rationale For OECD Global Mobility Changes

Recent changes to the commentary on when a home office gives rise to a permanent establishment in the OECD model tax treaty reflect delegates' unhappiness with previous language on the availability of an offic... (more story)

Treasury Eyes Final Easements Settlements, Official Says

The U.S. Department of the Treasury plans to issue a summary of the IRS' successes in conservation easement cases as it works on a final settlement initiative for hundreds of remaining disputes, a department o... (more story)

IRS Backdated Docs In Easement Penalty Fight, Tax Court Told

The Internal Revenue Service improperly backdated documents to impose steep civil fraud penalties over a claimed $48 million deduction for a Louisiana conservation easement donation and bypass the statute of l... (more story)

Reckless Conduct Can Be Willful FBAR Failure, 2nd Circ. Says

The standard for willful failure to report foreign bank accounts includes reckless conduct, and a 6% late payment penalty is mandatory for a couple who neglected fines for stashing millions in an undisclosed S... (more story)

How Changes At The IRS Will Affect Tax Controversy In 2026

Taxpayers will need to adjust approaches to dealing with the IRS in 2026, as the agency is likely to shift its audit strategies and increases reliance on technology following the significant reductions in fund... (more story)

Feds Want To Use Goldstein's Comments To NYT At Trial

Federal prosecutors preparing to try SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein for tax crimes next week are looking to use his comments in a New York Times Magazine article against him, claiming that admissions and det... (more story)

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Mich. Again Falls Short In Bid To Ax Challenge To 24% Pot Tax

A Michigan federal judge is standing firm in her decision to allow industry members to proceed with a portion of their challenge to the state's excise tax on wholesale marijuana sales, finding that the state h... (more story)

Ore. Gov. Seeks Repeal Of Transportation Funding Package

Oregon's governor said Wednesday that lawmakers should repeal a transportation package with tax and fee increases passed last year that is now slated for a voter referendum in November.

Ore. Tax Court Won't Limit Chevron Order To Enable Appeal

Chevron's tax and penalty refund requests from Oregon totaling $14.8 million were part of a single claim, the state Tax Court found, declining to limit its judgment against the company to an apportionment ques... (more story)

Paul Hastings Adds Ex-Cravath Tax Pro To Growing M&A Team

After adding 20 partners to its mergers and acquisitions platform over the past two years, Paul Hastings LLP announced on Tuesday that it has hired a former Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP partner who advises on th... (more story)

Gibson Dunn Adds Sidley Tax Pro In Silicon Valley

Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced Monday that it has bulked up its tax practice group with a partner in Palo Alto, California, who previously co-led the global tax practice and headed up the West Coast tax ... (more story)

Ore. Voters To Have Say On Blocking Transportation Tax Hikes

A proposed Oregon referendum to block recently passed fuel and payroll tax hikes has enough valid signatures to qualify for the November ballot, state election officials said.

Ore. Tax On Delta Intangibles Unlawful, High Court Told

Oregon's taxation of Delta Air Lines' intangible property violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution, a pair of business groups told the U.S. Supreme Court, urging it to review an Oregon Sup... (more story)

Hilton Hotel Tax Valuation Rightly Cut, Minn. Justices Told

Minnesota's tax court was correct in reducing the tax valuations of a Hilton hotel and convention center, which included a $70 million drop in one year, the property owner told the Minnesota Supreme Court.

IRS Floats Updates To Fee Paid By Brand Drugmakers

The Internal Revenue Service floated updates to regulations governing how branded prescription drug manufacturers or importers should calculate an annual fee established by the Affordable Care Act, a move the ... (more story)

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HSBC To Pay €300M To Settle French Tax Fraud Probe

HSBC has agreed to pay French authorities more than €300 million ($350 million) in fines and unpaid taxes to settle a criminal probe into how the bank's Paris branch handled dividend arbitrage transactions bet... (more story)

OECD Project Seeks To Ease Access To Tax Dispute Process

A new project at the OECD will aim to ensure that double-tax cases are eligible to be resolved through bilateral government negotiations under treaties no matter how they're characterized by a country's tax au... (more story)

Gov't Slow-Rolling Lower Fee For Expatriation, Court Told

The U.S. State Department has impermissibly slow-walked the rollout of a reduced fee for renouncing U.S. citizenship, a Paris-based group that represents Americans permanently residing abroad told a D.C. federal court.

IRS Appeals Pause Of ICE Info-Sharing Agreement

The Internal Revenue Service is appealing to the D.C. Circuit a federal court order temporarily stopping the agency from sharing confidential taxpayer addresses with immigration enforcement officials, accordin... (more story)

Tax Firm Says IRS Can't Justify Microcaptive Reporting Rules

A global tax services provider urged a Texas federal court to vacate tax reporting rules for microcaptive insurance companies, arguing that the Internal Revenue Service failed to provide evidence of tax evasio... (more story)

Md. Railway Distributor Exec Sued Over Alleged Asset Looting

Chinese railway equipment manufacturer Anyang Railway Equipment Co. Ltd. has filed suit in Maryland federal court, claiming the sole executive and majority shareholder of a railway distribution company, in whi... (more story)

EU Sets Default Emission Levels For Carbon Border Tax

The European Union released default levels of greenhouse gas emissions that importers must use to calculate liabilities for the newly enforced carbon border adjustment mechanism when they lack reliable informa... (more story)