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The Supreme Court will hear Moore v. U.S., a case involving taxation of unrealized income that experts suggest could have major ramifications.
August 1 -
A bill in the state seeks to tax rich colleges that favor families of alumni and donors in admissions policies and give the money to poorer community colleges.
July 5 -
The Supreme Court will review a ruling that cast a constitutional cloud over the use of in-house judges to handle cases pressed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
July 3 -
The justices, voting 6-3 along ideological lines, sided with six Republican-led states that sued to challenge the program.
June 30 -
The ramifications of the momentous Supreme Court ruling continue to unfold.
June 16 -
The nonagenarian's condo was seized by the county for unpaid taxes — and sold for a profit
June 6 -
It's 'a wakeup call' for taxpayers to stay on top of any communication they get from the service.
May 23 -
The case involves a house seized for a tax debt — but the state pocketed the profits.
May 16 -
Texas billionaire Harlan Crow declined to detail the extent and tax treatment of luxury gifts he provided to Clarence Thomas.
May 10 -
Texas CPA Michelle Cochran can challenge the constitutionality of her administrative law judge in federal court before undergoing an administrative adjudication.
April 14