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Fraud from the ground up; coding crook; and the nominees are; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 4 -
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said his administration plans to sue the federal government over the new Republican tax law, on the grounds that it’s unconstitutional because it discriminates against New York and other states that voted against President Donald Trump.
January 3 -
A roundup of influential and important legal decisions from the past year.
January 2 -
The estate of Michael Jackson looks to have escaped a possibly hefty penalty for allegedly undervaluing the late singer’s assets.
December 29 -
Now for the clients; ‘the crimes were serious’; the jailed and the dead; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 28 -
A High Court case examines what, exactly, ‘impeding or obstructing’ the IRS means.
December 27 -
CPA skims half a mil; rough ride; makeup fake-up; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 21 -
Fund manager David Gorton sued a U.S. law firm for fraud after its lawyers convinced him to buy into a carbon-credit investment that they had an undeclared financial interest in, according to a London lawsuit.
December 21 -
Lots of loot, lots of cars; figures that didn’t add up; Fast time; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 14 -
Some Liberty Tax Inc. investors have lost patience with founder John Hewitt.
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