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Bankers, athletes and celebrities are suing Ingenious Media Holdings Plc, saying that they were misled about investments in the film industry that were later branded tax avoidance by the U.K. government.
August 13 -
Private-prison companies keep winning, and they have U.S. taxpayers to thank.
August 10 -
Nominees down under; 22 years of inaccurate returns; shell games; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
August 9 -
Following sweeping tax reform, the company has collated information on Topic 740 and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
August 9 -
New York state will stop basing its capital gains tax on federal government regulations if President Donald Trump follows through on his proposed unilateral change in how the levy is determined, Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
August 9 -
When the owner of a financial-services firm in Connecticut saw the U.S. tax overhaul pass in December, capping state and local deductions, he packed his bags. Now he lives in South Florida, soaking up the sun and some serious annual savings.
August 9 -
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s new top economic policy aide has a complicated checklist: oversee implementation of the new tax law and mitigate the damage of impending trade disputes.
August 9 -
Rick Gates, the star witness in Paul Manafort’s fraud trial, concluded his testimony Wednesday with high drama.
August 8 -
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision will have far-reaching implications for domestic companies, unless states and policy makers act to reduce the compliance burden.
August 8
Tax Tabs -
The death of an appeals court judge is throwing open a high-profile tax case once again.
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