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A Decades-Old Infrastructure Funding Idea Finds New Ground

Some of the biggest states in the U.S. have for years allowed developers to create special districts in which futu... (more story)

Goodwin Real Estate Atty Eyes Tariffs At Capital-Raising Stage

A year after President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" speech, tariffs are coming up in the context of capital-rai... (more story)

DOJ Fraud Division Set To Shake Up White-Collar Enforcement

President Donald Trump's administration created the U.S. Department of Justice's National Fraud Enforcement Divisi... (more story)

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Ex-Newsom Aide Cops To Campaign Fund Theft, False Taxes

A former chief of staff to California Gov. Gavin Newsom pled guilty in federal court in Sacramento for her part in a scheme to divert some $225,000 from a dormant political campaign to a former Biden administr... (more story)

Fed. Circ. Affirms $80M Penalty For Trust Caught In Tax Fraud

A group of family trusts failed Thursday to convince the Federal Circuit to reverse a lower court ruling that held them liable for an $80 million tax bill after being conned by a fraudster who then engaged in ... (more story)

Wyden Seeks June Vote For Bipartisan IRS Reform Bill

The Senate Finance Committee's top Democrat would like his committee to vote as soon as next month on a bipartisan package that would implement several National Taxpayer Advocate-backed fixes at the Internal R... (more story)

'Pig Butchering' Crypto Scam Victim Seeks $962K From IRS

An Ohio man told a district court that the Internal Revenue Service wrongly denied his tax deduction claim for a loss of over $800,000 from a cryptocurrency "pig butchering" scheme despite the extensive docume... (more story)

Lawmakers Float Allowing Charitable Gifts From 401(k) Plans

A bipartisan group of federal lawmakers on Wednesday introduced a bill that would allow workers to make tax-free charitable donations directly from their employer-sponsored retirement plans, building on a sect... (more story)

Tax Bill Challenge Filing Deadline Is Flexible, 4th Circ. Told

A man who missed the deadline for challenging his tax bill in the U.S. Tax Court urged the Fourth Circuit to revive his suit, saying the statutory cutoff for filing petitions does not have to be strictly follo... (more story)

Trump 1st-Term Tariff Hikes On China Legal, Feds Tell Justices

President Donald Trump's first administration was well within its legal authority to increase tariffs on Chinese goods under a law utilized to address unfair trading practices, and the U.S. Supreme Court doesn... (more story)

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Fidelity Group Can't Claim NY Tech Tax Rate, ALJ Rules

A Fidelity combined group isn't eligible for a lower New York corporate franchise tax rate provided to qualified emerging technology companies because not every member of the group met the criteria for the ben... (more story)

Mo. Resident Seeks To Keep Income Tax Plan Off The Ballot

A proposed Missouri constitutional amendment that could phase out the income tax and expand the sales tax base should be kept off the ballot because it seeks to change multiple articles of the state constituti... (more story)

Colorado Lawmakers OK Bill To Narrow Software Tax Break

Colorado would narrow its sales tax exemption for downloadable software, allowing the break only for software customized for the user or governed by a negotiated license agreement, under legislation passed by lawmakers.

Hologic Tells NH Justices It's One Org.; State Pushes Back

New Hampshire's revenue department and Hologic sparred before the state's justices over whether a capital loss carryback can offset capital gains in a combined group, even if the loss and gain are generated by... (more story)

Colo. Panel Kills Corp. Decoupling Bill Under Veto Threat

Colorado legislation to decouple the state from four of last year's federal corporate tax changes was stalled by a Senate panel at the request of the bill's sponsor, who suggested that Gov. Jared Polis said he... (more story)

Judge Won't Toss Boston Property Tax Retaliation Claims

Boston must face a proposed class action accusing the city of inflating the valuations of some properties after owners appealed their tax bills, a state court judge has ruled.

4 Emerging Approaches To AI Protective Order Language

Over the last year, at least five federal district courts have issued or analyzed specific protective order provisions restricting the use of generative artificial intelligence platforms with protected materia... (more story)

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Canada Can't Duck Legal Fees in Ferry Operator's Tax Dispute

Canada is on the hook for more than CA$754,000 ($549,000) in legal fees incurred by a state-owned ferry operator after the Federal Court of Appeal declined its bid to reverse a lower court's awarded costs.

UK Tribunal Partially Allows Claims For Tax Relief On Films

Several partnerships can claim tax relief on the equity-financed portions of their film productions but not debt-financed components designed to inflate their tax relief, a London court found, ordering HMRC to... (more story)

Barrister Loses Bid To Overturn £15K Fine Tied To Tax Row

A London court has maintained a £15,000 ($20,100) fine imposed on a barrister after he sent a barrage of emails accusing HMRC and a caseworker of colluding to sabotage his tax appeal, backing a disciplinary pa... (more story)

Ex-Deputy PM Rayner Says She's Cleared Of Tax Claims

Britain's tax authority has cleared former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner of claims that she dodged taxes on an £800,000 ($1 million) property, according to an interview published Thursday, just as the La... (more story)

Highest Earners Hardest Hit By Pension Tax Change, IFS Says

The highest earners in the private sector will be hit the hardest by the U.K. government's decision to cap tax-free pension salary sacrifices at £2,000 ($2,700), the Institute for Fiscal Studies has said, with... (more story)

Tax Court Won't Rethink Nix Of Russian Scientist's Exemption

The U.S. Tax Court won't rethink its decision that the U.S. Department of Energy's payments to a Russian scientist for his subatomic particle research in Virginia don't fall under a tax exemption for grants in... (more story)

Suspect Arrested In €18M Electronics VAT Fraud Scheme

European prosecutors said Wednesday that German authorities arrested one suspect and carried out a series of raids in an investigation into an alleged €18 million ($21 million) value-added tax carousel fraud i... (more story)