Browsing: Taxes
The Supreme Court has added a new tax case to its docket for the 2023-24 term: Moore v. United States. As a result, the Court will…
Antawn Jamal Sanders has probably set a record although he is not likely pleased. How close can you get to having a Tax Court petition be…
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres is expected to release a much-anticipated report on international tax cooperation within a few weeks. As the international tax community waits —…
Falling into the Senior Accounting Officer regime for the first time The Senior Accounting Officer (SAO) regime forms a key part of any large UK business’s…
As part of the Inflation Reduction Act (“IRA”) passed in August of 2022, $391 billion of governmental funding was allocated to energy and climate initiatives. The…
Every Friday night, my family celebrates cheese night. Okay, celebrate might be a strong word. But for the last few years, we’ve designated Fridays as cheese…
IRS funding is back in the news. Less than a month after a debt ceiling agreement that would claw back some of the IRS funding previously…
“What a difference a year makes!” That’s how National Taxpayer Advocate (NTA) Erin M. Collins kicked off the preface to her midyear report to Congress. That…
The United States does not have a carbon border tax. But legislation recently introduced by a bipartisan group of senators could very well put the country…
Scott Peterson of Avalara discusses the South Dakota v. Wayfair decision, including how companies and states are faring five years later and what could be next…