August 13, 2021
More than 24,000 Virgin Islands taxpayers who are owed $97 million in tax refunds cannot be certified as a class for a legal challenge against the island's government, a Virgin Islands District Court judge ruled Friday.
October 18, 2018
The more than 18,000 Virgin Islands taxpayers owed $97 million in tax refunds are too diverse to certify as a class, the island's government said in a brief filed in the Virgin Islands District Court.
October 03, 2018
Federal judges who file tax returns with the U.S. Virgin Islands do not have a sufficient financial interest in the outcome of a class action over tax refunds to require that they recuse themselves from the case, a U.S. magistrate judge has said.
September 07, 2018
The Virgin Islands federal court should certify over 18,000 potential plaintiffs who, according to an individual's lawsuit, have not received $97 million in tax refunds from the island's government, as they meet federal class certification requirements, the individual has told the court.