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A recent Supreme Court case held that the Code Sec. 965 mandatory repatriation tax was constitutional, but the majority opinion avoided the principal issue presented to the court.
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A roundup of the most important court cases, regulations and more in tax for the first six months of the year.
July 16 -
A ruling in the Corner Post case that makes it easier to sue over government regulations will cause 'chaos,' says one expert.
July 9 -
The end of Chevron deference, shifting IRS policies and other major changes to the tax landscape.
July 2 -
The court made it tougher for the administration to defend regulations it issued in recent months to tackle climate change, forgive student debt, crack down on so-called "junk fees" and write tax regulations.
July 1 -
A divided Supreme Court threw out a decades-old legal doctrine that empowered federal regulators to interpret unclear laws.
June 28 -
The 6-3 decision could reduce the commission's leverage to extract high-dollar settlements.
June 28 -
In a narrow holding, the Supreme Court upheld the provision, but emphasized that the ruling did not have broader implications.
June 25 -
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a 2017 tax on American-owned businesses' foreign profits, rejecting an appeal that could have saved companies hundreds of billions of dollars.
June 20 -
The Supreme Court asked the solicitor general to weigh in on whether a Pennsylvania tax case has federal ramifications.
June 14