October 06, 2017
A New York federal judge on Friday denied the government's motion requesting the exclusion of evidence that insurance giant American International Group sought to introduce in an almost decadelong $306 million tax fight.
September 14, 2017
AIG on Wednesday slammed the U.S. government's bid to exclude from trial evidence of certain deals the financial giant had with foreign banks, telling a Manhattan federal court that the transactions are materially identical to the ones at issue, which underlie its $306 million fight with the IRS.
August 26, 2016
U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stanton teed up American International Group's $306 million fight with the IRS for a spring trial Friday, openly rooting against a settlement in favor of letting a Manhattan jury decide whether the financial giant's deals with foreign banks had "economic substance" or whether they were merely designed to dodge taxes.
November 05, 2013
A New York federal judge on Monday granted American International Group Inc.'s bid for a quick appeal over whether the government should have granted the insurer substantial foreign tax credits for a series of overseas transactions in a $306 million tax refund suit.