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Apportionment Fights Likely To Persist After High Court Pass

Florida's unsuccessful bid to have the U.S. Supreme Court review a special apportionment rule in California highli... (more story)

Developers Stumped By Energy Credits' Foreign Debt Limits

Developers seeking to finalize projects financed with clean energy tax credits and several loans are hitting a roa... (more story)

Calif.'s Global Reporting Bill Could Embolden Other States

A California bill that would require multinational corporations to report their global profits could spark similar... (more story)

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Former Sen. Tim Scott Staffer Joins K&L Gates In DC

A former committee staff director for U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., has been hired at K&L Gates LLP, the firm announced Wednesday, following her time as a senior vice president with a bipartisan government rela... (more story)

AI Startup Says Worker Must Arbitrate Misclassification Suit

A hiring startup that supplies workers to train artificial intelligence models for OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta urged a Texas federal judge to send a proposed class action alleging worker misclassification to in... (more story)

Perkins Coie Atty Talks Tax Law 'Tension' In Data Center REITs

A real estate investment trust can be an attractive business model for data centers, but complying with federal REIT rules is tricky for properties with digital infrastructure, given their unique needs, accord... (more story)

5th Circ. Rejects US Bid To Revisit Home Distilling Ban

The Fifth Circuit denied the U.S. government's request for the full court to review a three-judge panel's April opinion finding the tax code's ban on distilling whiskey at home unconstitutional after another a... (more story)

Challengers Of Trump's 'Slush Fund' Want Proof Plan Is Dead

Plaintiffs challenging what they call President Donald Trump's proposed $1.8 billion "slush fund" in Virginia and Washington, D.C., federal court on Tuesday expressed doubt that the administration's plan to pa... (more story)

Ex-Fla. Rep. Asks For Trial Redo On Foreign Agent Charges

A former congressman urged a Florida federal court to overturn a jury verdict finding him guilty of secretly lobbying for Venezuela's leftist regime for $50 million, arguing several missteps by the court resul... (more story)

Bills Would Address Digital Asset Tax Gaps, Panel Hears

Several bills under discussion in the House would clarify tax rules for digital assets and address gaps in the current tax system, stakeholders told the House Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday ahead of an ex... (more story)

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RI Lawmakers Approve $15B Budget With Tax On Millionaires

Rhode Island lawmakers passed a $15.2 billion budget proposal including a surtax on income over $1 million that would increase during the next three years, sending it to the governor.

Tenn. Remittance Tax Is Unconstitutional, Fintech Group Says

A top fintech industry organization sued Wednesday to block an impending new Tennessee tax on outgoing international money transfers, challenging what the trade group contends is an unconstitutional toll on th... (more story)

States Grapple With Sourcing Taxes On College NIL Pay

Sourcing income paid to student athletes has become a complex endeavor for states, athletes and their representatives amid different kinds of income and a patchwork of state policies, tax professionals said Tuesday.

Insurance Co. Wins New Look At $11M Wash. Tax Bill

A Washington appeals court panel agreed Tuesday to partially reconsider its March reversal of a tax award of nearly $11 million to a title insurance provider, announcing it had withdrawn the previous decision ... (more story)

Fiserv Unit Urges Ohio Justices To Rule In Sales Tax Case

The Ohio Supreme Court should rule on the remaining sales tax issues in a Fiserv subsidiary's case, despite the Board of Tax Appeals remanding the case to the tax commissioner for further analysis, the subsidi... (more story)

Neb. Tax Board Upholds Hotel's $1.8M Valuation

Nebraska's tax board upheld the $1.8 million valuation of a hotel, saying that testimony from the property owner's corporate officer didn't warrant cutting its appraisal by more than $1 million.

NHL Team Plans Move To New Arena In Dallas Suburb

The Plano, Texas, City Council has approved a letter of intent with the Dallas Stars on plans to build the NHL team a new arena, signaling a move from the downtown Dallas arena where they have played since 2001.

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British Airways Owes £5.8M Tax Over Hotel Stays, HMRC Says

Britain's tax authority urged a London tribunal Wednesday to rule that British Airways is liable for around £5.8 million ($7.8 million) in tax over hotel rooms provided to cabin crew on back-to-back flights.

Trust Did Not Hold Taxable Loan, Aussie High Court Says

The Australia High Court rejected Australian revenue authorities' bid to tax nearly AU$1.7 million ($1.2 million) that a real estate company held in a trust, ruling Wednesday that the money did not constitute ... (more story)

KC Says HMRC Tried To 'Cancel' Him In £2M Evasion Case

A senior tax barrister told a court Wednesday that HM Revenue and Customs prosecuting him for evading almost £2 million ($2.7 million) in tax was its way of "canceling" a person the tax authority found "extrem... (more story)

VAT Group Members Need Own Carveout, EU Court Says

Grouped companies classed as a single entity for value-added tax payments should still be considered separately in a determination of their eligibility for certain VAT exemptions, a European Union court said Wednesday.

CIT Judge Skeptical Of Gov't's IEEPA Refund Appeal

A U.S. Court of International Trade judge spent much of an hour-plus hearing Tuesday attempting to talk the federal government out of appealing his order requiring immediate refunds of President Donald Trump's... (more story)

The Law360 400: A Look At The Top 100 Firms

The race to build the legal industry's largest law firm accelerated in 2025, with major firms leaning on mergers, lateral hiring and strategic expansion to climb the ranks of the Law360 400.

Barclays Wins Bid To Appeal Denial Of £800M Tax Deduction

A lower tribunal made errors and must reconsider its ruling against Barclays Bank and in favor of Britain's tax authority regarding an £800 million ($1.1 billion) corporate tax deduction dating back to a deal ... (more story)