NetJets Large Aircraft, Inc. et al v. United States of America

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:11-cv-01023

Court:

Ohio Southern

Nature of Suit:

Taxes

Judge:

Edmund A. Sargus

Firms

Sectors & Industries:

  1. March 21, 2017

    Jet Co. Awarded $1.08M Refund For Bogus Excise Taxes

    An Ohio federal judge Tuesday ordered the Internal Revenue Service to return $1.08 million in tax overpayments made by a private jet company for erroneous air transportation excise taxes charged between 2005 and 2009.

  2. January 12, 2016

    IRS Says NetJets' Claim For Overpayments Was Not Argued

    The Internal Revenue Service countered NetJets' bid to alter an Ohio federal judge's order in favor of the private jet company Monday, saying that certain overpayments NetJets is trying to recover were never introduced during the litigation.

  3. December 10, 2015

    NetJets Asks Court For $1.5M Refund After Excise Tax Win

    NetJets Large Aircraft Inc. on Wednesday asked an Ohio federal judge to amend an earlier decision to ensure it is entitled to a $1.5 million tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service after the court ruled that the agency illegally imposed air transportation excise taxes.

  4. November 13, 2015

    NetJets Ducks $643M IRS Bill For Uncollected Excise Tax

    The IRS is not entitled to a $643 million payment from NetJets Large Aircraft Inc. because the private jet company was not given adequate notice of a potential obligation to collect taxes from its customers, an Ohio federal judge ruled Thursday.

  5. January 26, 2015

    NetJets Provides Taxable Transportation, Judge Rules

    An Ohio federal judge ruled Monday that NetJets Large Aircraft Inc. supplies taxable transportation under the Internal Revenue Code but said the IRS can only collect taxes on one type of fee charged by the company, in accordance with an internal agency memorandum.

  6. November 10, 2014

    NetJets Wants IRS On Hook For Deleting Docs In $643M Suit

    NetJets Large Aircraft Inc. has reasserted that the Internal Revenue Service should be sanctioned for allegedly destroying emails the company requested in a $643 million tax refund suit, saying any reasonable person would have kept the documents, which were issued by key IRS decision makers.

  7. September 29, 2014

    NetJets Says IRS Destroyed Emails Related To $643M Suit

    NetJets Large Aircraft Inc. on Monday urged an Ohio federal court to dismiss the government's bid for summary judgment in a $643 million tax refund suit, alleging the IRS improperly destroyed documents that NetJets had requested in discovery, in some cases even after the company asked for them.

  8. September 03, 2014

    NetJets Says User Fees in $643M Refund Suit Aren't Taxable

    NetJets International Inc. on Wednesday fired back at the IRS' bid for summary judgment in a $643 million suit seeking refund of transportation taxes, arguing the fees in question are not subject to tax.

  9. August 22, 2014

    IRS Says NetJets' Customer Fees In $643M Suit Are Taxable

    The Internal Revenue Service urged an Ohio federal judge on Friday to award it judgment in a $643 million tax suit brought by NetJets International Inc. challenging the imposition of a transportation excise tax, saying that fees paid by customers to procure private aircraft are taxable.

  10. August 11, 2014

    IRS Threatened With Sanctions In $643M NetJets Suit

    The Internal Revenue Service may face sanctions if it doesn't comply with new discovery deadlines in a $643 million tax suit brought by NetJets International Inc. over the imposition of a transportation excise tax, an Ohio federal judge said Friday.

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