NY Panel Largely Upholds Whole Foods' $3.5M Tax Bill

By Natalie Olivo (September 22, 2017, 4:35 PM EDT) -- A New York tax tribunal has mostly kept a Whole Foods subsidiary on the hook for $3.5 million to cover three years of back taxes, but tossed related penalties, finding in a decision released Thursday that the unit "reasonably, but erroneously" didn't file a combined tax report with another subsidiary after paying it trademark royalties....

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