Browsing: Taxes
The IRS has appealed the Tax Court’s second decision in Medtronic Inc. v. Commissioner, and the Eighth Circuit’s ruling will have major reverberations for a particularly…
The Department of Justice continues to focus on pandemic-related fraud. This week, a federal grand jury in the Western District of Tennessee returned an indictment charging…
Corrected, Oct. 11: An earlier version of this post reported that Juror 26 remained on the jury. This was an error. The judge initially ruled that…
Professor Jeremy Bearer-Friend of the George Washington University Law School discusses poll taxes in the 20th century and how they were used to target taxpayers based…
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) recently warned that a “lot of the tax code would be unconstitutional” if the U.S. Supreme Court rules for the…
As Americans absorb agonizing reports about Hamas’ brutal terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians and Israel’s bombing of Gaza in retaliation, many may want to give to…
The most important recent development in the government’s long battle against abusive syndicated conservation easements. what I call the industry based on nonsense, has to be…
It’s not a bill for a long-dreamed-of boys’ camp on the Plains, but Frank Capra would probably have appreciated the dramatic possibilities of the events leading…
Are you considering purchasing an electric vehicle but concerned about the price tag? Don’t let sticker shock get you down – if you’re eligible, you can…
Starting in January, eligible electric vehicle buyers can receive a federal tax credit as an upfront discount at the dealership, making savings more immediate, the U.S.…