International
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									August 01, 2025
									New Int'l Tax Rules Heighten Discrimination Worries In StatesThe new federal tax law's broader tax base for international income could magnify foreign commerce discrimination concerns that are already present in states that conformed to prior iterations of the federal tax code. 
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									August 01, 2025
									ECJ Strikes Down Italy's Tax On Cross-Border DividendsThe Italian government breached the European Union's double-taxation protections for an Italian bank by taxing the bank's cross-border dividends via two separate levies, the EU's top court ruled Friday. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Tax Advisers Call On EU To Modernize Transparency RulesThe European Union should modernize and simplify its legal framework concerning how tax authorities work together across the bloc, a group of tax advisers recommended Friday, saying businesses' obligations should be clarified. 
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									August 01, 2025
									US Prices Set To Rise With 18.3% Average Tariff, Report SaysPrices of food, vehicles, computers and clothing are expected to rise significantly in the coming years as the median household's income takes a $2,200 hit under the latest assortment of U.S. tariffs, which bring the average rate to 18.3%, a Yale research center said Friday. 
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									August 01, 2025
									IRS Adds To List Of Taxable Chemical SubstancesThe Internal Revenue Service added 21 chemical substances Friday to its list of those subject to Superfund excise taxes assessed to importers. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Ogletree Launches Employment Tax Practice GroupOgletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC announced the launch of a dedicated practice group focused on handling employment tax matters in areas such as compliance, audits and transactions related to payroll obligations. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Aussie Gov't Adviser Urges Cash-Flow Tax, Lower Corp. RateAustralia should adopt a 5% tax on companies' net cash flow, with full expensing of capital expenditures, while cutting its headline corporate tax rate to 20% from 30% for companies grossing below AU$1 billion ($647 million), an advisory body said. 
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									August 01, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Skadden, Wachtell, LathamIn this week's Taxation With Representation, Union Pacific Corp. and Norfolk Southern Corp. announce megamerger plans, Palo Alto Networks acquires identity security company CyberArk, Brookfield buys British life insurer Just Group, and Duke Energy sells its Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee local distribution business to Spire Inc. 
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									August 01, 2025
									HMRC Freezes £1.4M In Suspected Money Laundering AssetsHM Revenue & Customs on Friday secured a freezing order on three properties and a bank account worth a combined £1.4 million ($1.9 million) that it suspects were sourced with the proceeds of money laundering or unregistered money services. 
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									July 31, 2025
									White House Unveils New Tariffs On Dozens Of CountriesPresident Donald Trump on Thursday announced a slew of new tariffs on nearly 70 countries that range from roughly 10% to 40%, unveiling the tariffs a day before his pause on worldwide "reciprocal" tariffs was set to expire Friday. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Judges Cast Doubts On Trump Tariff PowersSeveral Federal Circuit judges raised concerns about whether President Donald Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act override constitutional and congressional authority during oral arguments Thursday in their questions to better understand the extent of the appeals court's review. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Mexico Gets 90-Day Tariff Extension As US Deadline NearsPresident Donald Trump announced a 90-day extension of existing tariffs on Mexico on Thursday, a day before a pause on worldwide trade measures is set to expire. 
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									July 31, 2025
									US To Impose 50% Tariff On Copper Products Starting FridayThe U.S. will begin charging a 50% tariff Friday on semifinished copper products and copper-derived products, but not on raw copper, and will have a domestic sales quota in 2027 based on a proclamation by President Donald Trump that exceeds the commerce secretary's recommended rate. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Limiting Merging Of Mining Income Carries Risks, OECD SaysLimiting the consolidation of mining income among corporate groups, a popular practice among resource-rich countries, may deliver tax revenue more quickly but may also discourage investment and raise administrative costs, the OECD and Intergovernmental Forum on Mining said Thursday. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Zimbabwe Joins OECD Transparency Pact As 151st MemberZimbabwe formally joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's multinational transparency agreement designed to combat tax avoidance on Thursday, becoming the 151st jurisdiction to do so. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Tax Breaks On Pension Contributions Rise to £52.1BThe total cost of pensions tax breaks has risen by £2.4 billion ($3.2 billion), government figures revealed Thursday, amid speculation about a raid by HM Treasury in the next Budget. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Senate OKs Kirkland & Ellis Partner For Commerce Trade RoleThe U.S. Senate confirmed William Kimmitt on Tuesday to lead the U.S. International Trade Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce. 
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									July 30, 2025
									US Adds 40% Tariff On Brazil, Sanctions Top Court JusticePresident Donald Trump imposed a 40% tariff on Brazil on Wednesday, alleging in an executive order that the country's Supreme Court is "politically persecuting" former President Jair Bolsonaro, while the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned one of the court's justices. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Tax Overhaul Is Mixed Bag For Interest Expense DeductionsCompanies that are eager to increase their interest expense deductions under the new federal tax overhaul may end up with a smaller tax break than expected due to how the law factors their foreign income into the deduction calculation. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Dechert Adds Tax Pro From PwC In DCDechert LLP has continued to grow its financial services platform in Washington, D.C., with the hire of a partner from PwC. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Trump To Hit India With 25% Tariff, 'Penalty' Starting FridayPresident Donald Trump said Wednesday that he planned to impose a 25% tariff on India beginning Friday, plus an additional "penalty," citing the country's energy and defense dealings with Russia as top concerns along with trade barriers. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Updates To Switzerland-France Tax Treaty Enter Into ForceChanges to Switzerland and France's tax treaty have come into effect, including new rules for cross-border remote workers and measures to target aggressive tax planning, the Swiss government said. 
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									July 30, 2025
									Roughly 34K Cos. Have Claimed UAE Late Registration ReliefNearly 34,000 corporations have taken advantage of the United Arab Emirates' penalty waiver for late tax registration applications, the county's tax authority announced. 
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									July 30, 2025
									OECD Releases Spreadsheets For Min. Tax, Crypto ReportingThe OECD released a blueprint Wednesday for tax authorities to identify errors in tax returns shared by other authorities pursuant to the 15% global minimum tax, along with an updated blueprint for authorities to swap information on cryptocurrency holdings. 
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									July 30, 2025
									UK Gov't Forced To Repay £48.7M In Pension OvertaxationThe government has had to hand back £48.7 million ($64.7 million) in the past three months to Britons who paid too much tax when tapping into their pension savings, figures revealed Wednesday, as experts say a fix for the long-running tax provision so far has shown little effect. 
Expert Analysis
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								3 Ways Agencies Will Keep Making Law After Chevron  The U.S. Supreme Court clearly thinks it has done something big in overturning the Chevron precedent that had given deference to agencies' statutory interpretations, but regulated parties have to consider how agencies retain significant power to shape the law and its meaning, say attorneys at K&L Gates. 
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								Atty Well-Being Efforts Ignore Root Causes Of The Problem  The legal industry is engaged in a critical conversation about lawyers' mental health, but current attorney well-being programs primarily focus on helping lawyers cope with the stress of excessive workloads, instead of examining whether this work culture is even fundamentally compatible with lawyer well-being, says Jonathan Baum at Avenir Guild. 
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								Unpacking The Circuit Split Over A Federal Atty Fee Rule.jpg)  Federal circuit courts that have addressed Rule 41(d) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are split as to whether attorney fees are included as part of the costs of a previously dismissed action, so practitioners aiming to recover or avoid fees should tailor arguments to the appropriate court, says Joseph Myles and Lionel Lavenue at Finnegan. 
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								After A Brief Hiccup, The 'Rocket Docket' Soars Back To No. 1  The Eastern District of Virginia’s precipitous 2022 fall from its storied rocket docket status appears to have been a temporary aberration, as recent statistics reveal that the court is once again back on top as the fastest federal civil trial court in the nation, says Robert Tata at Hunton. 
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								Recruitment Trends In Emerging Law Firm Frontiers  BigLaw firms are facing local recruitment challenges as they increasingly establish offices in cities outside of the major legal hubs, requiring them to weigh various strategies for attracting talent that present different risks and benefits, says Tom Hanlon at Buchanan Law. 
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								How Associates Can Build A Professional Image  As hybrid work arrangements become the norm in the legal industry, early-career attorneys must be proactive in building and maintaining a professional presence in both physical and digital settings, ensuring that their image aligns with their long-term career goals, say Lana Manganiello at Equinox Strategy Partners and Estelle Winsett at Estelle Winsett Professional Image Consulting. 
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								Firms Must Rethink How They Train New Lawyers In AI Age  As law firms begin to use generative artificial intelligence to complete lower-level legal tasks, they’ll need to consider new ways to train summer associates and early-career attorneys, keeping in mind the five stages of skill acquisition, says Liisa Thomas at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								Think Like A Lawyer: Always Be Closing  When a lawyer presents their case with the right propulsive structure throughout trial, there is little need for further argument after the close of evidence — and in fact, rehashing it all may test jurors’ patience — so attorneys should consider other strategies for closing arguments, says Luke Andrews at Poole Huffman. 
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								Litigation Inspiration: Attys Can Be Heroic Like Olympians  Although litigation won’t earn anyone an Olympic medal in Paris this summer, it can be worthy of the same lasting honor if attorneys exercise focused restraint — seeking both their clients’ interests and those of the court — instead of merely pursuing every advantage short of sanctionable conduct, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben. 
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								Lean Into The 'Great Restoration' To Retain Legal Talent  As the “great resignation,” in which employees voluntarily left their jobs in droves, has largely dissipated, legal employers should now work toward the idea of a “great restoration,” adopting strategies to effectively hire, onboard and retain top legal talent, says Molly McGrath at Hiring & Empowering Solutions. 
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								Fishing Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Atop the list of ways fishing makes me a better lawyer is the relief it offers from the chronic stress of a demanding caseload, but it has also improved my listening skills and patience, and has served as an exceptional setting for building earnest relationships, says Steven DeGeorge at Robinson Bradshaw. 
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								A Healthier Legal Industry Starts With Emotional Intelligence  The legal profession has long been plagued by high rates of mental health issues, in part due to attorneys’ early training and broader societal stereotypes — but developing one’s emotional intelligence is one way to foster positive change, collectively and individually, says attorney Esperanza Franco. 
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								To Make Your Legal Writing Clear, Emulate A Master Chef  To deliver clear and effective written advocacy, lawyers should follow the model of a fine dining chef — seasoning a foundation of pure facts with punchy descriptors, spicing it up with analogies, refining the recipe and trimming the fat — thus catering to a sophisticated audience of decision-makers, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner.