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Higher education; tough stains; don’t Betta on it; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 11 -
Less than two months after leaving prison, the former Enron CEO settled a lawsuit claiming he helped defraud a Canadian investment firm.
April 9 -
A federal appeals court has overruled the Tax Court and sided with a taxpayer who overpaid her taxes and later filed for a refund.
April 8 -
Zapped; drug deals; doing the deduction shuffle; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 4 -
The Tax Court has ruled that a whistleblower may challenge an IRS award decision when the whistleblower provides new information in a later supplemental form.
March 29 -
The next steps in the ongoing responses to the Supreme Court’s South Dakota v. Wayfair decision.
March 29 -
Four-time loser; the thieving IRS; addresses and debit cards; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 28 -
The administration is hardening its legal position toward the Affordable Care Act, arguing now the entire law is unconstitutional.
March 26 -
Faced with a U.S. indictment, the British tech leader had a simple choice: Focus on the criminal trial—with a possible sentence of 20 years in prison—or fight a civil lawsuit first over accounting fraud.
March 22 -
Two firms barred; very differently abled; pain in the neck; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 21 -
In a case involving treaty rights versus state taxation, the justices narrowly decided in favor of tribal members.
March 20 -
A looming Swiss Supreme Court ruling could add to the bank's woes.
March 18 -
The company will beef up its sexual-harassment policies to settle a lawsuit alleging founder John Hewitt routinely had sex in his office.
March 18 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has settled with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for $335 million over its audits of Colonial Bank, which failed in the midst of the financial crisis.
March 15 -
This will hurt a bit; death and taxes; millions in income, decades of not filing; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 14 -
The Tax Court recently ruled against a married couple that tried to garnish the salary of the Secretary of the Treasury to pay their tax bills.
March 13 -
Like-kind exchanges can vary greatly in their complexity. Basic transactions may require little mental horsepower to conduct, but some can be extremely tricky.
March 12
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Olympus Corp. lost a U.K. lawsuit that tried to block the pension of former head Michael Woodford after he blew the whistle on an alleged $1.7 billion accounting fraud and 13-year cover-up at the firm.
March 12 -
Teemco player; reverse that merger!; ATM gamble doesn’t pay off; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 7 -
The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has given the IRS a victory in its quest to charge fees.
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