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A Blockbuster Year For Data Centers

Booming demand drove an explosive year for growth in the data center sector in 2025, with deals getting larger, mo... (more story)

The Tax Angle: Affordable Housing, Red Tape, ACA Credits

With the midterm elections less than a year away, House and Senate members have been mulling several bread-and-but... (more story)

State & Local Tax Takeaways From November

From a win for A&E Television Networks over New York City's unincorporated business tax to Colorado voters' approv... (more story)

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Court Remands Commerce Ruling On Vietnam Steel Duties

The U.S. Department of Commerce did not properly substantiate its 2023 findings that imports of Vietnamese steel products were flouting duties imposed on South Korea, India and China, the U.S. Court of Interna... (more story)

Ex-Biden Tax Counsel To Chair Willkie Tax Resolution Team

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP has hired a former senior tax counsel who worked in two Democratic presidential administrations to come on board as chair of the firm's tax resolution practice group, according to ... (more story)

Ex-Leader Of Veterans Group Charged With Wire, Tax Fraud

A former leader at an Idaho nonprofit veterans organization was indicted on accusations of defrauding the organization and filing false tax returns, federal prosecutors announced.

Colo. Man Gets 12 Years, Must Pay $48M For Fraud Scheme

A federal judge sentenced a Colorado man Tuesday to 12.5 years imprisonment for his role in an almost decade-long scheme promoting abusive and illegal tax shelters, and ordered nearly $50 million in restitutio... (more story)

Split Tax Court Backs IRS In Dispensary's Collection Dispute

A San Francisco marijuana dispensary's expenses found to be tied to trafficking in controlled substances are not deductible, a Tax Court majority ruled Tuesday, favoring the IRS' move to not account those cost... (more story)

Man Gets Extra Prison Time For Failing To Pay Tax Restitution

A Connecticut man who served time for failing to pay $4.8 million in federal income taxes must return to prison for nine months for not paying restitution while spending more than $100,000 on college basketbal... (more story)

Okla. Can't Tax Tribal Member On Reservation, Justices Told

A long line of U.S. Supreme Court rulings hold that states cannot tax tribal citizens on reservations without congressional authority, a tribal member told the justices, urging them to hear her appeal of an Ok... (more story)

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Colo. Board Stalls High-Earner Tax Boost Plan

A proposed ballot measure to replace Colorado's flat income tax with graduated rates, increasing taxes on high earners, was set back Wednesday by a state panel that found in a rehearing that the initiative wro... (more story)

LSU Districts' Taxes Challenged For Not Getting Voter OK

A former Louisiana councilperson filed a suit against two economic improvement districts associated with Louisiana State University on Wednesday, saying the jurisdictions failed to get taxpayer approval before... (more story)

Amazon Charged Too Much Sales Tax, Tenn. Consumer Claims

Amazon has been hit with a proposed class action in Washington state court by a Tennessee customer who claims the e-commerce giant collected excessive sales tax on his purchases and then refused to refund him,... (more story)

Mich. Appeals Court Rejects Medical Pot Co.'s Tax Deduction

A Michigan medical cannabis provisioning center cannot claim a corporate income tax deduction for business expenses, the Michigan Court of Appeals found, saying the law provides that tax break only to recreati... (more story)

Dems Press DOJ On Concerns It's Favoring AG's Atty Brother

A group of Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday asked the U.S. Department of Justice to explain why it keeps intervening in or dismissing cases that involve clients represented by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's ... (more story)

Ariz. Cardinals Must Pay Tax On Ticket Fees, Court Affirms

The Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League must pay taxes on fees they charged to ticketholders and remitted to the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority, an appellate court affirmed, rejecting the t... (more story)

A Uniform Federal Rule Would Curb Gen AI Missteps In Court

To address the patchwork of courts’ standing orders on generative artificial intelligence, curbing abuses and relieving the burden on judges, the federal judiciary should consider amending its civil procedure ... (more story)

Supreme Court Declines Cannabis Ban Review

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case challenging the federal marijuana ban, leaving in place a high court precedent that has governed cannabis policy for 20 years.

Pact Board To Weigh New Tax Rules Amid Penny Shortage

A Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board committee took initial steps Friday to consider guidance that would address how sales tax should be calculated on cash transactions that are rounded to 5-cent increments... (more story)

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UK Supreme Court Tosses Hotel's Atty Fee VAT Appeal

A hotel company can't reclaim value-added tax paid on fees to lawyers and accountants as part of selling a subsidiary to finance the opening of a new hotel, the U.K. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

Fired Top Antitrust Official Warns Of 'Politicization'

The former No. 2 at the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division until he was terminated this year testified Tuesday about the "politicization" of antitrust enforcement.

CORRECTED: Trade Court Nixes Injunction In Trump Tariff Suit

The U.S. Court of International Trade has denied a preliminary injunction in a suit challenging President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs after auto part retailers failed to convince the court that the relief... (more story)

Morrisons Owes £17M VAT On Chicken Sales, Tribunal Rules

A London tribunal ruled that WM Morrison Supermarkets should have paid £17 million ($22.8 million) value-added tax on rotisserie chickens because the product qualifies as "hot food."

UK Trader Couldn't Have Known Of VAT Fraud, Court Says

Despite its "cavalier approach to due diligence," a scrap metal trader in the U.K. couldn't have known its suppliers were engaged in value-added tax fraud, so it isn't liable for additional tax and penalties, ... (more story)

DOJ Shake-Up Keeps Criminal Tax Meetings, Ex-Official Says

The U.S. Department of Justice — despite recently eliminating its Tax Division as part of a broad restructuring — continues to meet with practitioners representing clients who may face federal criminal tax cha... (more story)

IRS To Revamp Voluntary Disclosure Program

The Internal Revenue Service will be updating a program early next year that would allow taxpayers to voluntarily report previously undisclosed income as a way to resolve their tax issues to facilitate a simpl... (more story)