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July 31, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Latham, Matheson, S&C, Weil
In this week's Taxation With Representation, DCC Energy PLC backs a takeover offer from investment firm KKR and Energy Capital Partners, the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange acquires MarketAxess Holdings Inc., and Grant Thornton Advisors LLC buys professional services adviser CBIZ Inc.
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July 31, 2026
IRS Complied With Levy Requirements, TIGTA Says
The Internal Revenue Service has substantially complied with the legal and administrative requirements for issuing levies to taxpayers, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said in a report released Friday.
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July 30, 2026
CBP Outlines Rates, Classifications For Pharma Tariffs
U.S. pharmaceutical giants aren't expected to face various tariff rates up to 100% on certain imported patented drugs and ingredients beginning Friday, but all importers must begin to classify their goods that will eventually be subject to the duties, according to customs guidance published Thursday.
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July 30, 2026
6th Circ. Orders Look At IRS Resignation Deal In Bias Suit
An Ohio federal court must decide whether an IRS worker gave up her disability bias and retaliation claims against the U.S. Treasury Department in a resignation agreement, a split Sixth Circuit panel ruled, refusing to weigh the merits of an appeal she brought before entering the deal.
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July 30, 2026
6th Circ. Wrestles with TCJA In FedEx's $89M Tax Refund Case
A Sixth Circuit panel grappled Thursday with how to interpret interactions between the 2017 federal tax overhaul and the Internal Revenue Code's long-standing regime for offshore income as the judges weighed FedEx's bid for a tax refund of over $89 million.
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July 30, 2026
Senate Panel OKs Package Of IRS Taxpayer Service Changes
The Senate Finance Committee approved a wide-ranging bipartisan package Thursday that would implement a slew of changes intended to improve taxpayer service, including a mandate that the agency digitize more tax returns and other correspondence.
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July 30, 2026
IRS Fell Short On Improper Payment Reduction, TIGTA Says
The Internal Revenue Service failed to sufficiently reduce the rate of improper payments for four refundable tax credit programs to meet a statutorily defined goal for fiscal year 2025, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said in a report released Thursday.
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July 30, 2026
Trump May Renominate Blanche If GOP Holdouts Block Vote
With Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Thom Tillis, R-N.C., still on the fence about acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's confirmation to be attorney general, President Donald Trump said Thursday he might renominate Blanche next year when the two senators are no longer serving in the Senate.
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July 30, 2026
Accounting Group Says It's Owed COVID-Era Worker Credits
An accounting professional association is entitled to nearly $810,000 in employee retention tax credits for keeping workers on payroll during the COVID-19 pandemic, the group told a New Jersey federal court, arguing the IRS incorrectly denied its refund claim.
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July 30, 2026
DA Says Trump's NY Hush Money Conviction Must Stand
New York prosecutors told a state appellate court that President Donald Trump's 34-count felony conviction for falsifying business records is "unaffected" by the U.S. Supreme Court's watershed presidential immunity decision and should be upheld.
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July 29, 2026
2nd Circ. Backs Ex-Shkreli Atty's 401(k) Restitution Deal
A New York trial judge erred in rejecting a retirement-fund garnishment deal that would have protected Martin Shkreli's convicted former lawyer from tax penalties, the Second Circuit ruled Wednesday.
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July 29, 2026
Ruling May Further Erode IRS' Post-Loper Bright Authority
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims recently held that a general congressional grant of authority by itself cannot support tax regulations, potentially weakening a foothold the IRS had planned to use after the U.S. Supreme Court's 2024 Loper Bright ruling.
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July 29, 2026
Partnership Asks Tax Court To Nix $1.7M Underpayment Claim
The IRS improperly asserted a more than $1.7 million tax underpayment against a Tennessee partnership that is part of a veteran-owned business that provides international and domestic construction and security-related contracting, the partnership told the U.S. Tax Court.
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July 29, 2026
Official Defends IRS' Argument On Intercompany Loans
Companies borrowing from their affiliates need to establish that they are doing so on an arm's-length basis, an Internal Revenue Service official said Wednesday, defending the agency's position in current litigation against Eaton Corp. at a conference in Washington, D.C.
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July 29, 2026
Senate Dems Look To Put Nail In Trump-IRS Immunity Deal
Democrats in the Senate Finance Committee introduced legislation Wednesday that they said would officially sink the portion of President Donald Trump's settlement of his suit against the IRS that grants him immunity from tax audits while also preventing any such deals in the future.
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July 29, 2026
River Polluter's Owner Gets 10 Months For Unpaid Taxes
The owner of a chemical processing company was sentenced to 10 months in prison for failing to pay federal taxes, according to court filings, after his company pled guilty in the same case to polluting a North Carolina river.
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July 29, 2026
Bressler Grows In Northeast, Southeast With Atty Trio Hire
Bressler Amery & Ross PC announced Wednesday that the firm has added three attorneys in Alabama, Florida and New Jersey to bolster its capabilities in commercial litigation, insurance defense, tax, trusts and estates.
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July 30, 2026
CORRECTED: Tipster's Info Didn't Aid IRS Audit Of Co., DC Circ. Told
The Internal Revenue Service appropriately denied a whistleblower award to an individual alleging that a company underpaid taxes by not following transfer pricing regulations, the U.S. government told the D.C. Circuit, saying the information did not contribute to an audit of the company.
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July 29, 2026
Seattle Restaurant Owner Pleads Guilty In $1.4M Tax Case
A Seattle restaurant owner pled guilty to willfully failing to pay more than $1.4 million in unemployment, Social Security and Medicare taxes, some of it withheld from his employees' paychecks, according to federal prosecutors and court documents.
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July 29, 2026
Senate Postpones Key Vote For AG Nominee Blanche
The committee vote on acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's bid to take the permanent role, slated for Thursday, was postponed after Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Thom Tillis, R-N.C., were not fully on board.
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July 29, 2026
4 Firms Steer Grant Thornton's $5B Agreement To Buy CBIZ
New Mountain Capital-backed Grant Thornton Advisors said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire CBIZ Inc. in a deal worth $5 billion, including debt, that would create a top-five U.S. provider of professional, tax and advisory services.
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July 28, 2026
Aerospace Co. CEO Underreported Income, Tax Court Says
A man who managed an aerospace manufacturing company incorporated under California law underreported his income across several tax years, the U.S. Tax Court said Tuesday.
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July 28, 2026
Senate Finance Committee To Vote On IRS Overhaul Bills
The Senate Finance Committee will vote this week on bipartisan legislation that would implement several National Taxpayer Advocate-backed fixes at the IRS, including mandating that the agency digitize more tax returns and other correspondence, the panel announced Tuesday.
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July 28, 2026
Watchdog Org. Asks Court For Trump-IRS Deal Docs
A watchdog organization asked a D.C. federal court to order the government to disclose communications relating to the settlement between President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service over leaks of his tax information.
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July 28, 2026
Texas Workers Seek To Void IRS Wage Withholding Regs
The Internal Revenue Service's income tax withholding regulations resulted in employers overdeducting taxes from their employees' paychecks, two workers told a Texas federal court, arguing the agency's rulemaking violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
Expert Analysis
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4 Ways To Help CBP Curb Shell Co. Import Schemes
Shifting to a proactive rather than reactive enforcement posture in addressing shell companies set up to skirt tariffs requires equipping U.S. Customs and Border Protection with enhanced investigative authorities, better intelligence support, and mechanisms to identify and hold accountable the ultimate illicit actors, say attorneys at Kelley Drye.
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7 Steps For Gov't Contractors In Post-IEEPA Tariff Landscape
In response to U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down tariffs issued by the Trump administration under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, there are several actions federal contractors should take to preserve their place in any refund waterfall, and to manage audit, overpayment and False Claims Act risk, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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The Benefits Of Choosing A Niche Practice In The AI Age
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly accessible, lawyers with a niche practice may stand out as clients seek specialized judgment that automation cannot replicate, but it is important to choose a niche that is durable, engaging and a good personal fit, says Daniel Borneman at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Section 122 Tariffs Show Shift In Strategy, Not Trade Policy
By imposing temporary tariffs under Section 122 of the Trade Act as a stopgap measure while it pivots to less transitory statutory authorities, the Trump administration sent a clear message that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Learning Resources v. Trump, invalidating duties imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, will not precipitate a change in policy direction, say attorneys at Snell & Wilmer.
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Tax Court Ruling Signals Cross-Border Loan Scrutiny
The U.S. Tax Court’s recent decision in Aventis v. Commissioner compounds ongoing regulatory focus on debt originations and should prompt practitioners to assess their existing cross-border lending structures for potential exposure to U.S. federal income tax, say attorneys at Eversheds.
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Lessons From Justices' Split On Major Questions Doctrine
The justices' varied opinions in Learning Resources v. Trump, which held the International Emergency Economy Powers Act did not confer the power to impose tariffs, offer a meaningful window into the U.S. Supreme Court's perspective on the major questions doctrine that will likely shape lower courts' approach to executive action challenges, say attorneys at Venable.
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Resilience Planning As Nat'l Security Shifts Tech Import Policy
In response to a sustained reorientation of U.S. trade policy around national security considerations, businesses reliant on processed critical minerals must closely monitor diplomatic negotiations and the potential expansion of trade measures, incorporating contingency planning into procurement and long-term investment strategies, says attorney Sohan Dasgupta.
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How The New Tariff Landscape May Unfold
To replace tariffs formerly imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the administration will rely on a patchwork of statutes, potentially leading to procedural challenges and a complex tariff landscape with varying levels, durations and applicability, says Joseph Grossman-Trawick at King & Spalding.
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What Orgs. Should Note In IRS Group Tax Exemption Overhaul
In a significant update, the IRS Revenue Procedure 2026-8 shows that the group exemption program is moving into a new regulatory era involving more uniformity, oversight and compliance obligations, and early action is key to preserve group exemption status and avoid disruption for subordinate organizations, says Ravi Sundara at Spencer Fane.
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How Banks Can Apply FinCEN Beneficial Ownership Relief
A recent Financial Crimes Enforcement Unit order limiting the circumstances under which banks should identify and verify beneficial owners may allow banks to tailor their approach to verification compliance, but only after reviewing customer due diligence policies and evaluating alignment with their risk profiles, say attorneys at Cleary.
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Parsing Clarifications On Foreign Entity Rules For Tax Credits
Recent U.S. Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department guidance answers taxpayer questions on several key foreign entity rules under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but questions remain over transactions with companies that have ties to covered nations such as Iran, say attorneys at Cleary.
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Aligning Microsoft Tools With NYC Bar AI Recording Guidance
The New York City Bar Association’s recently issued formal opinion, providing ethical guidance on artificial intelligence-assisted recording, transcription and summarization, raises immediate questions about data governance and e-discovery for companies that use Microsoft 365 and Copilot, say Staci Kaliner, Martin Tully and John Collins at Redgrave.
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Preferred Equity Monetizations Unlock Energy Tax Credits
As private capital funds more energy and infrastructure projects, preferred equity monetization structures — combining elements of tax credit transfers and tax equity partnership-flip transactions with hybrid capital structures — can help project sponsors monetize federal tax credits, access private capital markets and gain structuring flexibility, say attorneys at Willkie.