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									October 22, 2025
									Senate Sends IRS Clerical Error Correction Bill To TrumpA bill that would allow the IRS to adjust tax assessments to correct mathematical or clerical errors is headed to President Donald Trump's desk for his signature after the Senate approved the legislation, a senator who co-sponsored a related bill said Wednesday. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Trade Court OKs $235K Tax Bill On Korean Soju ImportsSouth Korean alcoholic beverages were improperly classified upon entering the U.S., and U.S. Customs and Border Protection correctly calculated a nearly $235,000 bill in unpaid federal excise taxes plus interest, according to the U.S. Court of International Trade. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Widow Not Liable For Husband's Tax Debt, 4th Circ. ToldAn 80-year-old widow whose husband was imprisoned after hiding more than $20 million from the IRS told the Fourth Circuit that he was "abusive and controlling" and that she shouldn't have to pay the millions of dollars they jointly owe, despite contrary claims by the government. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Construction Co. Owner Hid Income, Tax Court SaysA man who said he was a former officer of a California construction company was actually a 50% shareholder and failed to report income for 2016, including money diverted from a client to the purchase of a motor home, the U.S. Tax Court found. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Nonprofits Face Pressure From GOP Tax Changes, Aides SayNonprofit organizations, charities and universities face sweeping changes under the Republicans' 2025 tax overhaul, Capitol Hill staffers said Tuesday, pointing to higher taxes on executive pay and endowments alongside revamped limits and incentives for individuals and corporations claiming charitable deductions. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Partnership Deadline To Dispute IRS Is Fixed, Tax Court SaysA deadline to petition the U.S. Tax Court to challenge IRS adjustments to partnership returns is effectively fixed and cannot be extended, the court said Tuesday in a reviewed decision that denied an Alabama LLC's late bid to restore a $46 million deduction for donating to charity. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Discovery Against Gem Company Halted In Malawi's Tax ProbeMalawi's government can no longer proceed with discovery against a gemstone company that partnered with a mining outfit the country claims evaded billions of dollars in taxes and royalties on exported rubies and sapphires, a Washington federal judge ruled, vacating his own order. 
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									October 21, 2025
									CPA Group Calls For Transition Relief For Tips, OT DeductionsInternal Revenue Service guidance related to reporting requirements for the new deductions for tips and overtime should include a safe harbor for businesses for the 2025 tax year, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants said in a letter released Tuesday. 
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									October 21, 2025
									IRS Publishes Guidance For Car Loan Interest ReportingThe Internal Revenue Service released transitional guidance Tuesday for businesses' reporting requirements under the budget reconciliation law's new deduction for car loan interest. 
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									October 21, 2025
									'Revenge Tax' May Reappear If Pillar 2 Talks Stall, Pros SayRepublican lawmakers are likely to revive what is commonly known as the revenge tax if countries are unable to flesh out a tentative agreement to effectively exempt U.S. companies from the 15% global corporate minimum tax regime known as Pillar Two, practitioners said Tuesday. 
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									October 21, 2025
									IRS Moves Tips Deduction Hearing To Phone-OnlyThe Internal Revenue Service will hold its scheduled hearing on the nearly 70 occupations proposed to be subject to President Donald Trump's policy of no tax on tips via phone instead of in person, the agency announced Tuesday. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Jones Walker Expands To Chicago With Tax Partner HireJones Walker LLP has hired a Chicago-based attorney for its transactional tax team from Chapman and Cutler LLP, marking its first move into Illinois. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Hawaii Domino's Franchisee Sues IRS Over Penalty DisputeThe IRS owes a Domino's Pizza franchisee $1.6 million in tax refunds for penalties related to failures to report its employee health coverage plan, the franchisee told a Hawaii federal court, saying the company's payroll provider was first to blame and the IRS mishandled the fallout. 
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									October 21, 2025
									CPA Admits $1.7M Tax Fraud, Pandemic Loan ChargesA Massachusetts certified public accountant has agreed to plead guilty to failing to disclose to the IRS nearly $1.7 million in off-the-books compensation to an employee and making false certifications to obtain pandemic relief loans. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Medtronic Says 8th Circ. Wrongly Tossed Tax Court's MethodThe Eighth Circuit's rejection of the U.S. Tax Court's latest ruling on the pricing of Medtronic intangibles placed unnecessary restrictions on the court's unspecified method addressing such assets transferred to Puerto Rico, the company argued as it asked the circuit court to rethink its decision. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Tax Pros Seek Clarity In Energy Supplier Certification RulesThe U.S. Treasury Department should clarify how developers can demonstrate new supplier certification compliance for some clean energy tax credits retooled by the Republican budget law, practitioners said Monday, noting uncertainty over what information could suffice under new restrictions on certain foreign suppliers. 
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									October 20, 2025
									G7 Deal Exempting US From Min. Tax Hurts Brazil, Prof SaysLatin American countries, especially Brazil, are concerned that the deal announced by the Group of Seven countries in June exempting U.S. multinationals from a globally agreed 15% minimum tax gives the U.S. an unfair advantage over them, a professor at University of Antwerp said Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Tax Startup CEO Swindled $13M From Investors, SEC SaysThe CEO of a defunct tax-compliance startup lied to investors as she raised $13 million for her company, overstating its revenues by almost 900 times and falsely claiming she was a certified public accountant, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday in California federal court. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Emergency Tariffs Unlawfully Unprecedented, Justices ToldThe International Emergency Economic Powers Act has never been used until President Donald Trump to impose tariffs, and nowhere does the law provide that explicit authority, a dozen states, several small businesses and a pair of Illinois toymakers told the U.S. Supreme Court Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									IRS Incorrectly Adjusted LLC's Items, Tax Court ToldThe Internal Revenue Service incorrectly adjusted a limited liability company's partnership items and imputed underpayment, the partnership's representative said in a petition released Monday, asking the U.S. Tax Court to redetermine the adjustments. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Treasury Floats Plan To Scrap Look-Through RulesThe U.S. Treasury Department proposed regulations Monday that would remove rules that allow revenue officials to, in a manner of speaking, look through the corporate owners of real estate investment entities to determine whether they are domestically controlled. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Justices Won't Review Repeat Indictment For Medicare FraudThe U.S. Supreme Court let stand Monday the repeat indictment of a health clinic manager for what the Second Circuit called a massive, yearslong scheme to submit false claims to Medicare and Medicaid, effectively rejecting the manager's claims that his original trial was irreparably delayed. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Trump Orders Truck Tariffs, Expands Auto Rebate ProgramPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday to begin anticipated tariffs on heavy and medium trucks on Nov. 1, while expanding a program that domestic auto manufacturers are already utilizing for rebates to existing tariffs on auto vehicles. 
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									October 17, 2025
									House Dems Call For Probe Into Reported IRS Donor TargetingThe Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration must investigate reports that President Donald Trump's administration is encouraging the IRS to launch targeted criminal investigations into Democratic donors and left-leaning nonprofit organizations, House Ways and Means Committee Democrats said Friday. 
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									October 17, 2025
									NM Medical Cannabis Co. Tells Tax Court 280E Does Not ApplyA New Mexico medical marijuana company said Friday that a federal policy barring cannabis enterprises from taking ordinary business deductions should not apply, and the company is entitled to a refund for overpayment. 
Expert Analysis
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								Agentic AI Puts A New Twist On Attorney Ethics Obligations  As lawyers increasingly use autonomous artificial intelligence agents, disciplinary authorities must decide whether attorney responsibility for an AI-caused legal ethics violation is personal or supervisory, and firms must enact strong policies regarding agentic AI use and supervision, says Grace Wynn at HWG. 
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								Opportunity Zone's Future Corp. Tax Benefits Still Uncertain  Despite recent legislative enhancements to the qualified opportunity fund program, and a new G7 understanding that would exempt U.S.-parented multinationals from the undertaxed profits rule, uncertainties over future tax benefits could dampen investment interest in the program, says Alan Lederman at Gunster. 
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								How GILTI Reform Affects M&A Golden Parachute Planning  Deal teams should evaluate the effect of a recent seemingly technical change to U.S. international tax law on the golden parachute analysis that often plays a critical part of many corporate transactions to avoid underestimating its impact on an acquirer's worldwide taxable income following a triggering transaction, say attorneys at MoFo. 
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								What To Expect As Trump's 401(k) Order Materializes  Following the Trump administration’s recent executive order on 401(k) plan investments in alternative assets like cryptocurrencies and real estate, the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will need to answer several outstanding questions before any regulatory changes are implemented, say attorneys at Cleary. 
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								Demystifying The Civil Procedure Rules Amendment Process  Every year, an advisory committee receives dozens of proposals to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, most of which are never adopted — but a few pointers can help maximize the likelihood that an amendment will be adopted, says Josh Gardner at DLA Piper. 
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								Parenting Skills That Can Help Lawyers Thrive Professionally  As kids head back to school, the time is ripe for lawyers who are parents to consider how they can incorporate their parenting skills to build a deep, meaningful and sustainable legal practice, say attorneys at Alston & Bird. 
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								Unpacking The New Opportunity Zone Tax Incentive Program  The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brought several improvements to the opportunity zone tax incentive program that should boost investments in qualified funds, including making it permanent, increasing federal income tax benefits in rural areas, redesignating the qualified zones, and requiring more in-depth reporting, says Marc Schultz at Snell & Wilmer. 
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								Trump Tax Law's Most Impactful Energy Changes.jpg)  The One Big Beautiful Bill Act's deferral of begin-construction deadlines and the phaseout of certain energy tax credits will provide emerging technologies with welcome breathing room, though other changes, like the increased credit rate for sustainable aviation fuel, create challenges for developers, say attorneys at Weil. 
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From Texas AUSA To BigLaw  As I learned when I transitioned from an assistant U.S. attorney to a BigLaw partner, the move from government to private practice is not without its hurdles, but it offers immense potential for growth and the opportunity to use highly transferable skills developed in public service, says Jeffery Vaden at Bracewell. 
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								Advice For 1st-Gen Lawyers Entering The Legal Profession  Nikki Hurtado at The Ferraro Law Firm tells her story of being a first-generation lawyer and how others who begin their professional journeys without the benefit of playbooks handed down by relatives can turn this disadvantage into their greatest strength. 
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								UK's 1st ICSID Claim Shows Bilateral Investment Treaty Reach  For the first time, the U.K. is facing a claim under the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Convention, underscoring the broader reality that treaty protections are no longer confined to investors in emerging markets, says Philipp Kurek at Signature Litigation. 
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								Trump Tax Law's Most Impactful Corp. And Individual Changes.jpg)  The One Big Beautiful Bill Act built on and reshaped elements of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including business interest deductions, bonus depreciation and personal income relief, delivering substantial changes to both corporate and individual tax policy, say attorneys at Weil. 
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								From Clerkship To Law Firm: 5 Transition Tips For AssociatesExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Transitioning from a judicial clerkship to an associate position at a law firm may seem daunting, but by using knowledge gained while clerking, being mindful of key differences and taking advantage of professional development opportunities, these attorneys can flourish in private practice, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.