International
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April 23, 2025
Brazilian Cos. Appeal EU Rulings Over Madeira Tax Scheme
Several Brazilian companies are appealing the European Union's court rulings that tax breaks they received in the Madeira Free Trade Zone are considered illegal state aid provided by Portugal鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧, according to the Official Journal of the EU.
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April 23, 2025
US Expatriations Doubled In 1st Quarter, IRS Says
The number of people who expatriated from the U.S. more than doubled during the first quarter of the year compared with the fourth quarter of 2024, the聽Internal Revenue Service聽said Wednesday.
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April 23, 2025
Payroll Biz Exec Banned For 8 Years Over 拢2.5M Tax Fraud
The boss of a defunct payroll company that failed to pay millions of pounds in value-added tax was banned as a director for eight years on Wednesday after a government investigation into the business' significant tax underpayments.
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April 23, 2025
Ivory Coast Joins OECD Transparency Pact As 150th Member
The Ivory Coast formally joined the聽Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's global tax transparency agreement on combating tax avoidance and evasion by multinational corporations Wednesday, becoming the 150th jurisdiction to do so.
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April 23, 2025
Gov't Insurance Tax Revenue Rises To 拢8.9B In 12 Months
The U.K. government earned a record 拢8.9 billion ($11.8 billion) through taxing insurance premiums in the financial year to April, official figures revealed on Wednesday.
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April 22, 2025
Montana Farmers Union Asks To Join Tribe's Anti-Tariff Suit
The Montana Farmers Union wants to be included in a suit filed by members of the Blackfeet Nation challenging President Trump's tariffs on imports from Canada and abroad, arguing that the duties under scrutiny hurt the state's farmers the same way they hurt tribal members.
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April 22, 2025
Tax Incentives Make Up Majority Of R&D Support In OECD
All but four of the 38 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development nations provided tax relief for research and development expenses in 2024, with 55% of all R&D support in those countries coming via tax incentives, the OECD said Tuesday.
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April 22, 2025
CPAs Seek Clarity On NJ's Proposed Tax Rule For Dividends
A CPA organization asked New Jersey's tax agency to clarify whether a provision in the state's proposed corporate tax regulations that involve dividends and deemed dividends is designed to subject certain earnings to state tax when they aren't taxed federally.
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April 22, 2025
Japan Responds To US Tariffs With Fuel Price Reductions
Japan is implementing a flat price reduction on gasoline next month in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's current tariffs, among other planned measures, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Tuesday.
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April 22, 2025
Billabong Founder Loses Appeal Of AU$50M Tax Bill
A Federal Court of Australia panel on Tuesday largely upheld a judge's ruling that put the founder of surf brand Billabong on the hook for AU$50 million ($32 million) in taxes stemming from the sale of a startup company.
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April 22, 2025
Vance Says US, India Finalized Guidelines For Trade Talks
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. Vice President JD Vance have finalized the terms of reference for trade negotiations aimed at doubling bilateral trade by 2030, Vance said Tuesday.
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April 22, 2025
HMRC Tax Investigations Of Large Cos. Drag On, Report Says
HM Revenue & Customs investigations into the tax arrangements of large businesses take almost four years on average, according to research published by a law firm.
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April 21, 2025
Taiwan Installs Tariff Relief Measures For Exporters
Certain Taiwanese businesses that export goods to the U.S. will have access to lower loan interest rates and waived exporter insurance fees if they can show they are heavily impacted by U.S. tariffs, Taiwan's Ministry of Finance said Monday.
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April 21, 2025
US, Italy Say Tech Cos. Must Not Face Discriminatory Taxes
Italy and the U.S. agree that discrimination tech companies face in the form of digital services taxes must end in order to enable investments from those companies, according to a joint statement by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Donald Trump.
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April 21, 2025
US Asks 4th Circ. To Pause Review Of Corp. Transparency Act
The U.S. government urged the Fourth Circuit to pause a challenge brought by community associations against an information disclosure law aimed at small businesses, arguing that the U.S. Treasury Department's newly narrowed rules could moot the claims.
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April 21, 2025
China Vows 'Reciprocal' Action For Anti-China Trade Deals
The Chinese government will take "reciprocal" countermeasures against countries that reach trade agreements with the U.S. aimed at countering China's interests in exchange for securing a reduction in U.S. tariffs, the country's Ministry of Commerce said Monday.
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April 21, 2025
Ex-Atty Can't Duck Depo In $1.8M FBAR Case, NY Judge Says
A retired attorney cannot avoid testifying about the mental state of a former client whose estate faces $1.8 million in penalties for an undisclosed Swiss bank account, a New York federal court ruled, holding that the information is not privileged.
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April 18, 2025
Trump Ousts New IRS Acting Chief Days After Appointment
The White House said Friday that President Donald Trump will appoint the U.S. Treasury Department's deputy secretary to be the acting IRS commissioner to replace a former special agent who was appointed to the role days before.
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April 18, 2025
Swiss-Italian Man Seeks To Block IRS Getting Data From Apple
A Swiss-Italian man is seeking to quash an IRS summons on Apple Inc. to produce records linked to his account as part of a probe into his Swiss income tax liabilities, according to a petition filed in California federal court.
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April 18, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Davis Polk, Simpson Thacher
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Global Payments Inc. buys Worldpay from GTCR and FIS, Intel Corp. sells a stake in its Altera business to Silver Lake, KKR acquires OSTTRA from S&P Global and CME Group, and Canada's Capital Power Corp. nabs two U.S. natural gas power plants.
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April 18, 2025
Dutch Cancel Planned VAT Hike Amid Budget Revisions
The Netherlands is no longer planning to increase value-added taxes on sports, culture and media, the Dutch Finance Ministry announced Friday.
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April 17, 2025
Tribal Members Fight Bid To Transfer Canadian Tariff Dispute
Four members of Montana's Blackfeet Nation are fighting a motion by the federal government to transfer their bid to block several Trump administration orders and proclamations imposing tariffs on Canadian goods, arguing there's no legal basis for the move to the U.S. Court of International Trade.
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April 17, 2025
Man's Deportation Looms After Tax Evasion Plea Stands
A Connecticut federal judge denied a man's attempt to vacate his guilty plea for tax evasion, despite accepting that his聽lawyers had misled him into believing that if he received no prison time he could avoid mandatory detention and likely deportation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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April 17, 2025
IMF Predicts No Recession But Slower Growth Amid Tariffs
The International Monetary Fund is predicting slower global growth but no recession even with costly uncertainty around U.S. tariff rates reaching levels last seen more than 100 years ago, the fund's聽managing director said Thursday at its annual spring meeting.
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April 17, 2025
Ex-Pandora Boss Sues Trustee Over 拢3.3M Tax Bill
The former president of jewelry giant Pandora has sued a tax adviser for allegedly mismanaging his retirement trust and negligently exposing him and the company to significant liabilities and financial loss tied to a 鈧2.2 million ($2.5 million) French property deal.
Expert Analysis
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Trauma-Informed Legal Approaches For Pro Bono Attorneys
As National Trauma Awareness Month ends, pro bono attorneys should nevertheless continue to acknowledge the mental and physical effects of trauma, allowing them to better represent clients, and protect themselves from compassion fatigue and burnout, say Katherine Cronin at Stinson and Katharine Manning at Blackbird.
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How Attys Can Avoid Pitfalls When Withdrawing From A Case
The Trump campaign's recent scuffle over its bid to replace its counsel in a pregnancy retaliation suit offers a chance to remind attorneys that many troubles inherent in withdrawing from a case can be mitigated or entirely avoided by communicating with clients openly and frequently, says Christopher Konneker at Orsinger Nelson.
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Using A Children's Book Approach In Firm Marketing Content
From 鈥淭he Giving Tree鈥 to 鈥淲here the Wild Things Are,鈥 most children鈥檚 books are easy to remember because they use simple words and numbers to tell stories with a human impact 鈥 a formula law firms should emulate in their marketing content to stay front of mind for potential clients, says Seema Desai Maglio at The Found Word.
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New Crypto Reporting Will Require Rigorous Recordkeeping
The release of a form for reporting digital asset transactions is a pivotal moment in the Internal Revenue Service's efforts to track cryptocurrency activities that increases oversight by requiring brokers to report investor sales and exchanges, say Shaina Kamen and Max Angel at Holland & Knight.
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Exploring An Alternative Model Of Litigation Finance
A new model of litigation finance, most aptly described as insurance-backed litigation funding, differs from traditional funding in two key ways, and the process of securing it involves three primary steps, say Bob Koneck, Christopher Le Neve Foster and Richard Butters at Atlantic Global Risk LLC.
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A Vision For Economic Clerkships In The Legal System
As courts handle increasingly complex damages analyses involving vast amounts of data, an economic clerkship program 鈥 integrating early-career economists into the judicial system 鈥 could improve legal outcomes and provide essential training to clerks, say Mona Birjandi at Data for Decisions and Matt Farber at Secretariat.
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A Look At New IRS Rules For Domestically Controlled REITs
The Internal Revenue Services' finalized Treasury Regulations addressing whether real estate investment trusts qualify as domestically controlled adopt the basic structure of previous proposals, but certain new and modified rules may mitigate the regulations' impact, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data
Electronically stored information on cellphones, and in particular text messages, can present unique litigation challenges, and recent court decisions demonstrate that counsel must carefully balance what data should be preserved, collected, reviewed and produced, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Don't Use The Same Template For Every Client Alert
As the old marketing adage goes, consistency is key, but law firm style guides need consistency that contemplates variety when it comes to client alert formats, allowing attorneys to tailor alerts to best fit the audience and subject matter, says Jessica Kaplan at Legally Penned.
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Think Like A 麻豆传媒yer: Follow The Iron Rule Of Trial Logic
Many diligent and eager attorneys include every good fact, point and rule in their trial narratives 鈥 spurred by the gnawing fear they鈥檒l be second-guessed for leaving something out 鈥 but this approach ignores a fundamental principle of successful trial lawyering, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman.
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The Art Of Asking: Leveraging Your Contacts For Referrals
Though attorneys may hesitate to ask for referral recommendations to generate new business, research shows that people want to help others they know, like and trust, so consider who in your network you should approach and how to make the ask, says Rebecca Hnatowski at Edwards Advisory.
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Unpacking The Bill To Extend TCJA's Biz-Friendly Tax Breaks
Attorneys at Skadden examine how a bipartisan bill currently being considered by the U.S. Senate to save the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's tax breaks for research and development costs, and other expiring business-friendly provisions, would affect taxpayers.
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Deciding What Comes At The End Of WTO's Digital Tariff Ban
Companies that feel empowered by the World Trade Organization鈥檚 recent two-year extension of the ban on e-commerce tariffs should pay attention to current negotiations over what comes after the moratorium expires, as these agreements will define standards in international e-commerce for years to come, say Jan Walter, Hannes Sigurgeirsson and Kulsum Gulamhusein at Akin Gump.