University of Texas System, et al v. USA

  1. October 27, 2014

    5th Circ. Denies UT Bid To Rehear $11M Tax Refund Suit

    The Fifth Circuit on Friday denied a petition by the University of Texas to have the full panel decide whether the university system should get an $11 million refund for taxes levied on the school's medical residents under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act.

  2. October 21, 2014

    US Asks 5th Circ. To Deny UT Bid To Rehear Tax Refund Suit

    The U.S. government recently said the Fifth Circuit correctly determined earlier this year that the University of Texas did not qualify for an $11 million refund for Federal Insurance Contributions Act taxes against its medical residents and the court should deny the university's request for a rehearing.

  3. October 23, 2013

    UT Hospitals Want $11M In Social Security Taxes Returned

    The University of Texas System urged the Fifth Circuit on Monday to refund $11 million in Federal Insurance Contributions Act taxes levied against its medical residents, arguing the residents qualify as students and should be exempt.

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