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Clean Energy Tax Credit Market Thrives Despite New Limits

The market for selling clean energy tax credits continues to thrive despite the 2025 budget law's stricter eligibi... (more story)

UK's Planned Mansion Tax Starts To Shape Property Sales

The U.K. government's plan for a surcharge on properties worth more than £2 million ($2.7 million), known as the m... (more story)

Dems' Plan To Regain House Will Target Trump's Tax Policies

House Democrats emerged from a three-day legislative issues conference with a strategy to persuade voters to hand ... (more story)

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What Orgs. Should Note In IRS Group Tax Exemption Overhaul

In a significant update, the IRS Revenue Procedure 2026-8 shows that the group exemption program is moving into a new regulatory era involving more uniformity, oversight and compliance obligations, and early a... (more story)

Hotel Fund Can't Challenge Tax Method Again, Tribunal Says

A property fund's appeal against the U.K. tax authority's decision to reject its claim to £5.2 million ($6.96 million) in tax relief for the cost of renovating a hotel near London Luton Airport was dismissed b... (more story)

Canadian Funds Can't Block IRS Bank Summons, Court Says

Two Cayman-Canadian investment funds cannot block IRS summonses made on behalf of the Canadian government for daily trading records at a U.S. bank because they failed to show the agency didn't tick the right b... (more story)

SCOTUSblog Founder Goldstein To Be Sentenced In June

SCOTUSblog founder Thomas Goldstein, currently under home confinement in Washington, D.C., after a Maryland jury convicted him on tax evasion and mortgage fraud charges, will face sentencing in June.

Info Gaps Call For Reopening Tax Tipster's Case, DC Circ. Told

The federal government is wrongly defending the U.S. Tax Court's reliance on an incomplete record when it denied a whistleblower award to a woman who says she helped collect taxes on more than $31 million in c... (more story)

Former Calif. Securities Atty Gets Year For Tax Evasion

A former Southern California securities attorney Friday was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for evading paying his personal taxes and was ordered to pay over $350,000 in restitution to the IRS.

Customs Faces Hurdles In $166B Tariff Refund Order

U.S. Customs and Border Protection no longer needs to immediately refund Trump administration tariffs that were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court after the U.S. Court of International Trade loosened a prev... (more story)

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Ohio Updates Conformity To Federal Tax Breaks

Ohio conformed to a host of new federal tax breaks under a bill the governor signed that took immediate effect and will apply to this year's tax season.

Colo. House OKs Fiscal Info Requirement For Ballot Measures

Colorado ballot measures that would increase state expenditures without identifying corresponding revenues to pay for them would be required to explain what government operations would receive reduced funding ... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Slaughter And May, Kirkland

In this week's Taxation With Representation, British insurer Beazley accepts a cash takeover offer from Zurich Insurance Group, a consortium of investors led by Blackrock's Global Infrastructure Partners and t... (more story)

A Worthy Successor: SALT In Review

From the naming of the Multistate Tax Commission's new executive director to a bidding war for the Chicago Bears, RSM's David Brunori offers his thoughts on noteworthy state and local tax news.

Colo. High-Earner Tax Plans Unlawful, State Justices Told

Proposed Colorado ballot measures that would hike taxes on high earners by creating a graduated income tax and dedicate the increased revenue to specific purposes violate the state constitution, opponents told... (more story)

Ohio Lawmakers OK Updating Conformity To Fed. Tax Code

Ohio would immediately update its conformity to the federal tax code under a bill given final passage Wednesday by the state Senate that would largely follow federal tax breaks enacted last year.

Ariz. Justices OK Manufacturing Tax Break For Launderer

An Arizona company that rents and launders textiles for the healthcare industry qualifies as a manufacturing or processing operation for purposes of a use tax exemption, the state Supreme Court ruled, reversing a lower court.

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Omni Bridgeway Gets Green Light To Target Albania Assets

A Washington, D.C., federal judge agreed to let litigation funder Omni Bridgeway seize assets belonging to the Albanian government as it looks to enforce an arbitral award now worth some $13 million that the c... (more story)

Italian Police Seize €2M In EU Tax Fraud Probe

Italian police seized almost €2 million ($2.3 million) in assets as part of an investigation into 12 people suspected of claiming European tax credits for fake energy projects, the European Public Prosecutor's... (more story)

Overhauled IRS Microcaptive Rules Pass Muster With Judge

Revamped rules requiring taxpayers to disclose certain microcaptive insurance arrangements to the Internal Revenue Service do not violate the Administrative Procedure Act, a Tennessee federal judge found Thurs... (more story)

Feds Can't Repatriate Trusts In $28M Tax Suit, Court Told

The U.S. government cannot force a Floridian facing a $28 million tax bill to repatriate assets from his trusts because they're governed by Bahamian law and thus the trustee, a Bahamian trust provider, has sol... (more story)

How Banks Can Apply FinCEN Beneficial Ownership Relief

A recent Financial Crimes Enforcement Unit order limiting the circumstances under which banks should identify and verify beneficial owners may allow banks to tailor their approach to verification compliance, b... (more story)

EU Top Court Says In-Game Gold Trade Not Exempt From VAT

A Lithuanian business' proceeds from the trading of virtual gold in an online video game are not exempt from value-added tax, the European Union's top court ruled Thursday, supporting efforts from the Lithuani... (more story)

Fla. Court Urged To Toss $19M Tax Fine Decided With No Jury

A U.S.-German citizen asked a Florida federal court to toss a nearly $19.6 million tax penalty assessed by the IRS for failing to report foreign bank account information, telling a judge on Wednesday that he w... (more story)