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The Tax Court approach in a recent case may produce a split among the circuit courts, and the Supreme Court may take a case to resolve the split.
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A decision backing the surviving shareholder in a family business could have carried major tax implications to succession plans. Instead, SCOTUS backed the IRS.
June 10 -
A former auditor, Nicolas Forissier was made a "chevalier" — or knight — of France's National Order of Merit during a ceremony at the Senate in Paris.
June 7 -
No relief in sight; just plane crooked; no fool like a gold fool; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 6 -
The Washington, D.C., attorney general sued Michael Saylor in 2022, alleging the crypto billionaire had failed to pay more than $25 million in taxes.
June 3 -
Bad apples; sham on you; yet another emergency; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 30 -
The lawsuit alleges that Jim Chanos "planned on using his power as general partner to run the company into the ground, enjoy the tax benefits of his financial shenanigans, and leave his partners with nothing."
May 30 -
Collared; gone deep; to protect and disserve; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 23 -
President Biden's son had been scheduled to go on trial on June 20 on charges he failed to pay $1.4 million in taxes from 2016 to 2019.
May 23 -
This beauty's a steal; what a Lady; medical miscreants; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 16