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The U.S. Supreme Court refused to question a ruling that technology companies including Facebook Inc. and Google say will cost them billions of dollars in taxes by limiting deductions for stock payments to employees.
June 22 -
With the landmark Supreme Court decision marking its second anniversary, Avalara's Scott Peterson and Liz Armbruester dive into its origins -- and its many, many ramifications.
June 22 -
Not ferry nice; bettering their living conditions; precious Metal; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 18 -
Disunion; $13K in cigars; ‘til theft do us part; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 11 -
David Smith fought extradition from Canada for 11 years before being returned to face trial last year.
June 9 -
EY was sued over its work for the payment company, just two days after Wirecard’s headquarters were raided as part of a market manipulation probe.
June 8 -
Root of a problem; in the pipeline; little oversight; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 4 -
The financial landscape is looking worse than lawmakers expected, sending states to ferret out every opportunity to expand, demand, and open new and broader tax pipelines. No business will be spared.
June 4 -
Defunct U.K. contractor Carillion Plc won’t be able to get key KPMG documents to prepare for a 250 million-pound ($314 million) negligence lawsuit against the accounting firm.
June 3 -
An appeal going before the Ninth Circuit questions the constitutionality of Code Section 280E.
June 2 -
On the run; Talent for fraud; relative chips in; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 28 -
The class action claims banks aren’t paying practitioners their fair share.
May 26 -
Yacht happening; going, going, gone; grey and bootleg; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 21 -
The founder of U.K. discount retailer Matalan Plc is suing PricewaterhouseCoopers over claims he lost as much as 135 million pounds ($165 million) by relying on advice the accounting firm gave him when he moved to Monaco 20 years ago.
May 20 -
A fuel and his money; see ya labor; low miles but high taxes; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 14 -
Divorce and COVID-19 each bring various tax considerations.
May 14
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Democrats may be as far as ever from seeing President Donald Trump’s tax returns after a U.S. Supreme Court argument suggested a legal fight over House subpoenas could extend for months.
May 13 -
Key justices explored possible middle ground as the U.S. Supreme Court considered President Donald Trump’s bid to keep his financial records secret in a pair of cases that could have sweeping constitutional significance and affect the November election.
May 12 -
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear what could become the biggest cases involving Donald Trump as president, a pair of constitutional clashes that could insulate chief executives from investigations while in office and add an explosive new element to the 2020 election campaign.
May 11 -
Gave at the office; mortgage and mining; rotten to the corps; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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