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The high court handed down rulings in FBAR penalty and state escheat cases.
February 28 -
The Supreme Court scaled back the federal penalties for failing to file required reports listing foreign bank accounts in a ruling likely to help some Americans living abroad.
February 28 -
The justices turned away a Missouri appeal that sought to ensure states can cut taxes even as they receive $195 billion in federal pandemic-relief money.
January 18 -
The question is whether legal advice was the primary purpose of a communication, or just one significant purpose among others.
January 10 -
At issue is whether the IRS needs to tell taxpayers when it gathers information about their bank accounts and other records.
December 27 -
If the program ultimately moves forward, tax professionals should know about the rules when advising their clients.
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The court's terse two-sentence order, letting a House committee get six years of Trump's tax returns, marked the fourth time the justices have rejected him over documents since he left office.
November 23 -
The House Ways and Means Committee had been racing the calendar to obtain the records before Republicans assume control of the House in January.
November 22 -
The Supreme Court's Wayfair ruling led to a patchwork of state laws that Congress is in the best position to fix, according to a new report.
November 14 -
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled it may open a new avenue for companies and people to fight off complaints by the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission.
November 8