International
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									October 09, 2025
									Finland Adopts Info Exchange Rules For Minimum TaxFinland has adopted a law that will allow it to automatically exchange information with other European Union countries to help ease compliance obligations under an international minimum corporate tax regime known as Pillar Two, the government announced Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									EU Parliament Backs Call For Simpler Tax RulesThe European Union's executive branch should simplify its tax rules, including those for cross-border tax refunds, to boost growth across the bloc, according to a report approved by the European Parliament on Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Hong Kong, Rwanda Sign Double Tax AgreementOfficials from Hong Kong and Rwanda signed a tax treaty Thursday, marking the latest accord that Hong Kong reached with a participant in China's global infrastructure project, the Belt and Road Initiative, to help spur bilateral trade and investment. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Bulgarian Says US Delay On Sanctions Decision Harming HimA Bulgarian businessman whose U.S. assets were frozen after the federal government accused him of bribery and tax evasion asked a D.C. federal court to force the U.S. to rule on his administrative challenge to the allegations, saying a delay has hurt his reputation and livelihood. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Dutch Gov't Summons Fund Suspected Of €200M Tax EvasionDutch prosecutors have summoned a foreign pension fund that they suspect evaded €200 million ($231 million) in taxes on dividends through fraudulent refund claims, the government said Thursday. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Trump Tariffs Unconstitutional, Watchdog Tells JusticesEither President Donald Trump doesn't have authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or the law is unconstitutional, the nonprofit group Consumer Watchdog told the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday, urging the justices to affirm lower court rulings deeming those measures unlawful. 
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									October 08, 2025
									3rd Time's The Charm? The Tax Court's Odyssey In MedtronicA U.S. Tax Court judge has been sent back to the drawing board once again in the long-running transfer pricing litigation brought by Medtronic, raising questions about how much weight the court must give to IRS transfer pricing regulations and how much authority it has to go its own way. 
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									October 08, 2025
									EU Should Tax Super-Rich's' €405B Windfall, Oxfam SaysThe European Union should implement a wealth tax to target the combined €405 billion ($471 billion) the super-rich made in the first six months of the year, charity Oxfam said in a report published Wednesday. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Crypto Debt Securities Open To Retail Investors, HMRC SaysU.K. retail investors now can include in their tax-advantaged savings accounts debt securities related to crypto-assets, which were previously limited to professional investors, HM Revenue & Customs announced Wednesday. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Tobacco Co. Made Timely Tax Refund Claims, UK Court RulesA British tobacco company didn't wait too long to seek repayment of taxes it mistakenly paid on foreign dividends, a U.K. appeals court ruled Wednesday, rejecting HM Revenue & Customs' contention that the claims were time-barred. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Greece To Face CJEU Over Tax-Free Shops' Excise ExemptionGreece has continued to flout the European Union's rule against excise duty exemptions for goods sold at tax-free shops at borders with non-EU countries, the European Commission said Wednesday, announcing that it had referred the country to the Court of Justice of the European Union. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Denver Attorney Returns To Reed Smith State Tax TeamReed Smith is expanding its tax practice with the return of an experienced attorney, now based in Denver, with multistate experience in the full spectrum of tax issues. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Charity Gifts In Wills Hit £1B As Estates Swerve Tax BillsThe value of charitable gifts left in people's wills climbed to £980 million ($1.3 billion) in the last financial year to April, as more Britons used philanthropy to reduce inheritance tax bills, London law firm TWM Solicitors LLP said Wednesday. 
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									October 07, 2025
									11th Circ. Wary Of IRS Procedure In FBAR Penalty AppealAn Eleventh Circuit panel Tuesday appeared concerned about IRS procedures that could keep a man from recouping $419,000 he paid to resolve his failure to disclose funds held in foreign bank accounts as he appeals a district court determination that he actually owes $2.2 million. 
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									October 07, 2025
									Senate OKs Top Treasury Atty Pick In Slate Of ConfirmationsThe Senate approved President Donald Trump's choice of a Sidley Austin LLP partner to be general counsel of the U.S. Department of the Treasury on Tuesday as part of a combined confirmation of 108 nominees to various roles. 
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									October 07, 2025
									German States Vote Against Suspending Global Minimum TaxA majority of Germany's states voted against a motion to suspend the 15% global minimum tax while the international community is resolving a U.S. proposal to exempt American companies from most of the system, two state finance ministries told Law360 on Tuesday. 
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									October 07, 2025
									Ireland Plans To Revise Laws On Tax Breaks For InterestIreland's Finance Department is working on an overhaul to laws covering tax deductions for interest, it announced Tuesday, saying it expects to submit amendments to lawmakers next year that focus on areas like aligning the tax treatment of foreign interest income from trading and passive sources. 
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									October 07, 2025
									IRS Provides Grace Period For Int'l Money Transfer Tax ErrorsU.S. financial institutions that handle overseas money transfers won't immediately face penalties if they fail to accurately deposit new excise taxes that are required under the budget reconciliation bill enacted in July, the Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Partially Revives German Steel Co.'s Dumping SuitThe U.S. Commerce Department cannot use a German steelmaker's likely sales prices as a proxy for the cost of producing nonprime steel plates, but the company acted too late to argue for categorizing some plates separately as it challenges Commerce's antidumping investigation, the Federal Circuit said Monday. 
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									October 06, 2025
									IRS Cyber Crime Executive Named Interim Compliance ChiefAn Internal Revenue Service criminal investigations executive who founded the division's cyber crimes sections will temporarily take on an elevated role overseeing all agency enforcement operations, the IRS announced Monday. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Italian Police Seize Assets In Suspected €43M Car VAT FraudItalian police seized cars, bank accounts, real estate and luxury goods connected to a suspected scheme to evade nearly €43 million ($50 million) in value-added taxes on luxury cars imported from Germany, the European Public Prosecutor's Office said Monday. 
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									October 06, 2025
									London Casino Loses Dispute Over VAT Base MethodHM Revenue & Customs used the correct method for calculating the value-added tax base of a casino, a London court ruled Monday, rejecting the casino's arguments for the use of a special method that would have allowed it to recover more input VAT. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Social Security Chief Adds Duties As Inaugural CEO Of IRSThe current administrator of the Social Security Administration is adding a new role as the Internal Revenue Service's first chief executive officer, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Monday. 
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									October 03, 2025
									28% Of Large Cos. In Australia Paid No Income Tax Last YearThe share of large companies operating in Australia that paid no income taxes dropped below 30% for the first time during the 2023-2024 period, the Australian Taxation Office said, attributing this to officials curbing tax avoidance. 
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									October 03, 2025
									Indian Gov't Report Floats Fixed Profit Rates For Foreign Cos.India should revise its permanent establishment rules by introducing an optional scheme to assign fixed profit rates by industry or business model, which would reduce litigation by foreign businesses over profit attribution methods, a government think tank said Friday. 
Expert Analysis
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								Can Companies Add Tariffs Back To Earnings Calculations?  With the recent and continually evolving tariffs announced by the Trump administration, John Ryan at King & Spalding takes a detailed look at whether those new tariffs can be added back in calculating earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — an important question that may greatly affect a company's compliance with its financial covenants. 
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								A Look At DOJ's Dropped Case Against Early Crypto Operator  The prosecution of an early crypto exchange operator over alleged unlicensed money transmission was recently dropped in Indiana federal court, showcasing that the U.S. Justice Department may be limiting the types of enforcement cases it will bring against digital asset firms, say attorneys at Greenberg Traurig. 
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								8 Ways Lawyers Can Protect The Rule Of Law In Their Work  Whether they are concerned with judicial independence, regulatory predictability or client confidence, lawyers can take specific meaningful actions on their own when traditional structures are too slow or too compromised to respond, says Angeli Patel at the Berkeley Center of Law and Business. 
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								Law School's Missed Lessons: Communicating With Clients  Law school curricula often overlook client communication procedures, and those who actively teach this crucial facet of the practice can create exceptional client satisfaction and success, says Patrick Hanson at Wiggam Law. 
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								Navigating Antitrust Risks When Responding To Tariffs  Companies should assess competitive perils, implement compliance safeguards and document independent decision-making as they consider their responses to recent tariff pressures, say attorneys at White & Case. 
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								Key Points From HMRC's Tax Reform Proposals  Although HM Revenue & Customs’ recent proposals for reform of U.K. transfer pricing and permanent establishment rules align with the latest international consensus, certain amendments may lead to future controversy, say lawyers at Skadden. 
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From US Rep. To Boutique Firm  My transition from serving as a member of Congress to becoming a partner at a boutique firm has been remarkably smooth, in part because I never stopped exercising my legal muscles, maintained relationships with my former colleagues and set the right tone at the outset, says Mondaire Jones at Friedman Kaplan. 
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								IRS Should Work With Industry On Microcaptive Regs  The IRS should engage with microcaptive insurance owners to develop better regulations on these arrangements or risk the emergence of common law guidance as taxpayers with legitimate programs seek relief in the federal courts, says Dustin Carlson at SRA 831(b) Admin. 
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								What To Note As UK Adopts OECD Crypto Disclosure Rules  With the U.K.’s recent announcement that it will adopt the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's crypto-asset reporting framework, users and providers will benefit from understanding the context surrounding the decision and the framework's intended goal of clamping down on tax evasion, say lawyers at Brown Rudnick. 
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								Senate's 41% Litigation Finance Tax Would Hurt Legal System  The Senate’s latest version of the Big Beautiful Bill Act would impose a 41% tax on the litigation finance industry, but the tax is totally disconnected from the concerns it purports to address, and it would set the country back to a time when small plaintiffs had little recourse against big defendants, says Anthony Sebok at Cardozo School of Law. 
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								Trade In Limbo: The Legal Storm Reshaping Trump's Tariffs  In the final days of May, decisions in two significant court actions upended the tariff and trade landscape, so until the U.S. Supreme Court rules, businesses and supply chains should expect tariffs to remain in place, and for the Trump administration to continue pursuing and enforcing all available trade policies, say attorneys at Ice Miller. 
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								Move Beyond Surface-Level Edits To Master Legal Writing  Recent instances in which attorneys filed briefs containing artificial intelligence hallucinations offer a stark reminder that effective revision isn’t just about superficial details like grammar — it requires attorneys to critically engage with their writing and analyze their rhetorical choices, says Ivy Grey at WordRake. 
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								9th Circ. Has Muddied Waters Of Article III Pleading Standard  District courts in the Ninth Circuit continue to apply a defunct and especially forgiving pleading standard to questions of Article III standing, and the circuit court itself has only perpetuated this confusion — making it an attractive forum for disputes that have no rightful place in federal court, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.