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April 14, 2026
2nd Circ. Urged To Rethink IRS Win In Foreign Reporting Case
A New York business owner asked the Second Circuit to rethink a panel's decision that held the IRS could automatically assess and administratively collect certain foreign information reporting penalties, arguing that the ruling deepens a nationwide conflict about the agency's assessment authority.
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April 13, 2026
4th Circ. Urged To Back $21M Cut To Conservation Deduction
The U.S. Tax Court considered a property's potential for mineral mining when it shaved more than $21 million from a North Carolina partnership's tax deduction for donating a conservation easement, the IRS told the Fourth Circuit on Monday, urging it to uphold the reduction.
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April 13, 2026
5th Circ. Finds Ban On Home Distilling Unconstitutional
A federal ban on home distilleries that dates to the early temperance movement violates the U.S. Constitution's limits on congressional taxing power, the Fifth Circuit said in siding with hobbyists, including one who said he wants to experiment with apple-pie vodka recipes in his garage.
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April 13, 2026
IRS Updates Corp. Bond Monthly Yield Curve For March
The IRS updated the corporate bond monthly yield curve used in calculations for defined benefit plans for March on Monday, as well as corresponding segment rates and the interest rate for 30-year U.S. Treasury Department securities.
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April 13, 2026
Weil Adds Kirkland, DLA Piper Attys To Private Funds Platform
Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP announced two additions to its private funds platform on Monday, one from Kirkland & Ellis and the other from DLA Piper.
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April 13, 2026
IRS Updates Rates For Foreign Insurance Co. Equations
The Internal Revenue Service on Monday published updated domestic asset/liability and yields percentages for 2025 that foreign life insurance companies and foreign property and liability insurance companies need to compute their minimum effectively connected net investment income.
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April 13, 2026
IRS Cancels Hearing On Tax Preparer ID User Fee
The IRS has canceled an April 24 hearing on proposed regulations that would lower the application and renewal fee for a tax return preparer identification number to $10 from $11 after receiving no requests to testify, the agency said Monday.
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April 10, 2026
Tax Deal Coverage Row Must Precede Tort Claims, Judge Says
A Georgia federal judge won't allow a conservation easement entity to litigate tort claims against its insurance broker while arbitrating a dispute with its insurer over coverage for an IRS settlement, ruling that those claims could only be sorted out after an initial coverage determination.
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April 10, 2026
DC Circ. Scraps Foley's Atty Fee Win In 13-Year IRS Saga
A D.C. Circuit panel on Friday vacated a district court ruling giving Foley & Lardner LLP first dibs on nearly $800,000 in fees for representing a conservative nonprofit in a 13-year-old suit against the Internal Revenue Service, giving Bopp Law Firm a chance to argue for a larger cut of the pie.
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April 10, 2026
Social Media Influencer Gets 6 Years For $20M Ponzi Scheme
A social media finance influencer who pled guilty to wire fraud and abetting a false tax filing tied to a $20 million real estate Ponzi scheme was sentenced Friday to six years in prison by an Ohio federal judge.
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April 10, 2026
Federal Tax Policies To Watch This Spring
As Congress returns to Washington, D.C., after a two-week Easter break, there are several areas where lawmakers might devote their attention, including legislation that would overhaul tax administration and tax proposals that could be included in budget reconciliation.
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April 10, 2026
Ohio Couple Dispute Disallowed S Corps.' Basis In Tax Court
An Ohio couple and their Minnesota corporation are disputing combined tax deficiencies of $3.9 million, most of it related to the Internal Revenue Service's determination that they lacked basis in S corporations, one of them a NASCAR Truck Series racing team.
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April 10, 2026
Dems Question Housing Director Over Tax-Exempt Payment
Two Senate Finance Committee Democrats questioned the Federal Housing and Finance Agency director Friday about a payment by a nonprofit he controlled to another tax-exempt nonprofit organization linked to President Donald Trump that was potentially misrepresented in IRS filings.
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April 10, 2026
First Phase Of Tariff Refund System To Launch April 20
The first phase of an electronic system allowing U.S. importers to claim refunds for tariffs paid under the global regime struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court will launch April 20, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Friday.
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April 10, 2026
IRS Floats Excise Tax Regs On Overseas Money Transfers
Individuals who send funds to people abroad via a remittance transfer provider using cash, money orders, cashier's checks, traveler's checks and similar financial instruments would trigger a new 1% excise tax on the total amount remitted under proposed regulations the IRS unveiled Friday.
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April 10, 2026
IRS Releases List Of Jobs That Can Deduct Tips
The Internal Revenue Service released the final regulations Friday listing dozens of occupations that qualify for the no-tax-on-tips provision passed last summer, clarifying what counts as a tip and who can take the deduction, from Reiki teachers to app-based delivery drivers.
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April 10, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Goodwin, CMS, Wilson Sonsini
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Gilead Sciences Inc. acquires clinical-stage biotechnology company Tubulis GmbH, private equity firm Court Square Capital Partners closes a multibillion-dollar fund and Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. buys rare-disease drugmaker Soleno Therapeutics Inc.
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April 10, 2026
Weekly Internal Revenue Bulletin
The Internal Revenue Service on Friday published its weekly internal revenue bulletin, which included an update on advance pricing agreements for U.S. multinational corporations completed in 2025.
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April 09, 2026
Rivera's Ex-Partner Kept Cut Of $50M Venezuela Contract
Real estate developer and convicted drug trafficker Hugo Perera told jurors Thursday he regretted "1,000%" getting involved with former U.S. Rep. David Rivera in a $50 million contract with a unit of Venezuela's state-owned oil company but admitted he kept his $5 million cut of the deal.
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April 09, 2026
IRS Urged To Clarify Foreign-Owner Rules For Energy Credits
Public power and nuclear associations, along with battery groups, are among stakeholders urging the Internal Revenue Service to clarify foreign ownership rules that could disqualify projects from certain clean energy tax credits, emphasizing that timely guidance is critical to securing project financing.
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April 09, 2026
Gov't Pushes DC Circ. To Unblock IRS-ICE Data Sharing
The D.C. Circuit should remove a block on the IRS' policy of sharing data with immigration authorities, the government said Thursday, arguing that the groups challenging the policy have failed to show irreparable harm.
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April 09, 2026
Judge Tosses Ex-IRS Worker's Suit Alleging Political Firing
A Virginia federal judge tossed a lawsuit by a former Internal Revenue Service employee who claimed she and others were fired in President Donald Trump's sweep of the agency as part of an effort to thwart audits of high-profile entities.
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April 09, 2026
Trade Court Shifts Tariff Refund Proceedings To New Suit
The underlying U.S. Court of International Trade suit serving as the core of the government's development of a refund system for the now-invalidated International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs has changed after the original case was dismissed.
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April 09, 2026
IRS Urges Toss Of Revamped Stock Plan Rule Dispute
A Wisconsin federal court should toss a company's remounted suit claiming the Internal Revenue Service secretly passed a rule targeting its stock ownership plan, the government argued, saying the company still has not presented any evidence that the rule exists.
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April 08, 2026
Tax Court Limits Varian's Deemed Dividends Deduction
A deduction that California-based Varian Medical Systems was allowed for deemed dividends must be reduced by the amount of its corresponding foreign tax credit, the U.S. Tax Court held Wednesday.
Expert Analysis
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How Attys Can Use A Therapy Model To Help Triggered Clients
Attorneys can lean on key principles from a psychotherapeutic paradigm known as the "Internal Family Systems" model to help manage triggered clients and get settlement negotiations back on track, says Jennifer Gibbs at Zelle.
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3 Steps For In-House Counsel To Assess Litigation Claims
Before a potential economic downturn, in-house attorneys should investigate whether their company is sitting on hidden litigation claims that could unlock large recoveries to help the business withstand tough times, says Will Burgess at Hilgers Graben.
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IRS And ICE Info Sharing Could Drive Payroll Tax Enforcement
Tax crimes are historically difficult to prosecute, but the Internal Revenue Services’ recent agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to share taxpayer records of non-U.S. citizens could be used to enhance payroll tax-related enforcement against their employers, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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Adapting To Private Practice: From DOJ Enviro To Mid-Law
Practitioners leaving a longtime government role for private practice — as when I departed the U.S. Department of Justice’s environmental enforcement division — should prioritize finding a firm that shares their principles, values their experience and will invest in their transition, says John Cruden at Beveridge & Diamond.
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Legal Ethics Considerations For Law Firm Pro Bono Deals
If a law firm enters into a pro bono deal with the Trump administration in exchange for avoiding or removing an executive order, it has an ethical obligation to create a written settlement agreement with specific terms, which would mitigate some potential conflict of interest problems, says Andrew Altschul at Buchanan Angeli.
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10 Arbitrations And A 5th Circ. Ruling Flag Arb. Clause Risks
The ongoing arbitral saga of Sullivan v. Feldman, which has engendered proceedings before 10 different arbitrators in Texas and Louisiana along with last month's Fifth Circuit opinion, showcases both the risks and limitations of arbitration clauses in retainer agreements for resolving attorney-client disputes, says Christopher Blazejewski at Sherin and Lodgen.
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Notable Q1 Updates In Insurance Class Actions
The first quarter of 2025 was filled with the refinement of old theories in the property and casualty space, including in vehicle valuation, time to seek appraisal and materials depreciation, says Mathew Drocton at BakerHostetler.
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Power To The Paralegals: The Value Of Unified State Licensing
Texas' proposal to become the latest state to license paraprofessional providers of limited legal services could help firms expand their reach and improve access to justice, but consumers, attorneys and allied legal professionals would benefit even more if similar programs across the country become more uniform, says Michael Houlberg at the University of Denver.
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10 Soft Skills Every GC Should Master
As businesses face shifting regulatory and technological uncertainty, general counsel will need to strengthen certain soft skills to succeed, from admitting when they make a mistake to maintaining a healthy dose of dispassion, says Douglas Brown at Manatt.
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An Unrestrained, Bright-Eyed View Of Legal AI's Future
Todd Itami at Covington offers a bright-eyed, laughing-all-the-way, skydive look at what the legal industry could look like after an artificial intelligence revolution, which he believes may happen much sooner and more dramatically than we expect.
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Tracking The Evolution In Litigation Finance
Despite continued innovation, litigation finance remains an immature market with borrowers recieving significantly different terms as lenders learn to value cases, which firms need a strong handle on to ensure lending terms do not overwhelm collateral value, says Robert Wilkins at Lightfoot Franklin.
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E-Discovery Quarterly: The Perils Of Digital Data Protocols
Though stipulated protocols governing the treatment of electronically stored information in litigation are meant to streamline discovery, recent disputes demonstrate that certain missteps in the process can lead to significant inefficiencies, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Maximizing Exemptions Before TCJA Rides Into The Sunset
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Individuals with taxable estates can optimize the benefits of estate planning strategies like spousal lifetime access trusts by setting them up before increases in estate and gift tax exemptions under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act sunset in January, say attorneys at Katten.