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									September 04, 2025
									Australian Greens Float Contractor Bans After PwC ScandalThe Australian Greens party proposed legislation Thursday that would ban unethical contractors from bidding on government projects, citing the finance department's recent decision to resume working with PwC Australia, which was involved in a scandal involving leaked government tax documents. 
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									September 04, 2025
									HMRC Adds Barrister To Tax Avoidance List For First TimeHM Revenue and Customs took the step on Thursday of naming for the first time a practicing barrister with 20 years' experience as a promoter of a scheme to avoid paying income tax and National Insurance contributions. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Crane Co. Can Deduct VAT On Intragroup Payments, ECJ SaysA Romanian crane company can claim deductions for value-added tax on intragroup payments because the services provided were genuine, the European Union's top court ruled Thursday. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Gov't Urges Justices To Fast-Track Emergency Tariff SuitThe U.S. Supreme Court must consider under a proposed fast-track schedule the Federal Circuit's finding of President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs as unlawful or jeopardize the recent bilateral trade agreements and the improvements to the U.S. economy as a result of those duties, the administration said. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Italian Police Take Assets Of Cos. Accused Of €40M VAT FraudItalian authorities seized assets Wednesday from two software companies, uncovering evidence that they defrauded European governments of around €40 million ($46.7 million) in value-added taxes, the European Public Prosecutor's Office and Italian Financial Police said. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Finnish Co. Loses Bid For Access To Aid Files In EU Tax ProbeA Finnish packaging maker can't access documents from a European Union state aid investigation of the company's Luxembourg tax arrangements and of other companies' tax affairs, the EU's lower court ruled Wednesday. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Senate To Hold Treasury, IRS Nomination Hearings Next WeekThe Senate Finance Committee said Wednesday that it has scheduled nomination hearings for high-ranking officials at the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service for Sept. 10. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Tax Court Must Reconsider Medtronic Pricing, 8th Circ. SaysThe U.S. Tax Court should reconsider its use of a hybrid approach for pricing intangibles that Medtronic licensed to a Puerto Rican affiliate, the Eighth Circuit said Wednesday, vacating the ruling and directing the court to revisit the IRS' pricing method. 
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									September 03, 2025
									France To Tackle Tax Avoidance By Wealthy, Minister SaysFrance is planning to tackle tax avoidance by wealthy individuals, an endeavor aimed at raising €2 billion ($2.3 billion), the country's budget minister said Wednesday. 
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									September 03, 2025
									UK Autumn Budget Set For November, Reeves ConfirmsThe U.K. government will announce its autumn budget in November, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said Wednesday amid growing speculation that the government will raise taxes to cover the rising cost of borrowing. 
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									September 02, 2025
									India Opens WTO Dispute Over US 50% Copper TariffIndia has initiated a dispute at the World Trade Organization over the U.S.' imposition of a 50% tariff on copper products, according to a request for consultations published Tuesday. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Gov't Says Fla. Ex-Rep Can't Escape Foreign Agent CaseA former congressman and political consultant accused of secretly lobbying for the Venezuelan government should not be allowed to escape Foreign Agents Registration Act charges, the U.S. government argued, saying the law is not a violation of their free speech rights. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Swiss Gold Refiners Reject US Move Over TariffsSwiss gold refiners will not be relocating to the U.S. following 39% tariffs announced by President Donald Trump this summer, according to Switzerland's largest metals group. 
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									September 02, 2025
									IRS Withdraws Rule On Tax Data Use In Passport RevocationsThe IRS will scrap a 2018 proposed rule that would have allowed the U.S. State Department to share taxpayer return information with contractors that assist in the revocation or denial of passports of individuals with serious tax debts, the agency announced Monday, calling the rule unnecessary. 
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									September 01, 2025
									EU Seeks Input On Emissions Cost In Carbon Border RulesThe European Union has opened a fresh consultation on how to refine the rules of the carbon border adjustment mechanism, including the cost of emissions. 
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									August 29, 2025
									Split Fed. Circ. Backs Limits On Presidential Tariff PowersThe Federal Circuit held that President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs were improperly imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which it said makes no mention of "tariff," "duties" or "tax." 
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									August 29, 2025
									UN Tax Committee Extends Deadline For ConsultationThe United Nations' tax committee has extended a deadline for comments on its work priorities ahead of a session in October, the organization said Friday. 
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									August 29, 2025
									UK Bank Shares Sink After Report Calls For Windfall TaxBank stocks sank Friday in the U.K. after a think tank said the government should adopt a windfall tax on profits directly tied to the Bank of England's quantitative easing program, which is costing HM Treasury about £22 billion ($30 billion) annually. 
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									August 29, 2025
									EU Moves To Lift Tariffs As Part Of US Trade DealThe European Commission has started the process of eliminating European Union tariffs on U.S. goods as part of its trade agreement with the U.S., the commission announced. 
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									August 29, 2025
									Federal Tax Policy To Watch In The Rest Of 2025As Congress returns to Washington, D.C., after the August recess, the bulk of federal tax policy is expected to focus on funding the IRS past Sept. 30 and getting out guidance for retroactive deductions included in this summer's budget reconciliation bill. Here's a look at federal tax policy to watch during the rest of the year. 
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									August 29, 2025
									Apple Must Hand Swiss User's Records To IRS, Judge RulesApple must provide the Internal Revenue Service with a Swiss user's internet and phone records as part of a criminal investigation by Switzerland's taxing authority, a California federal judge ruled, despite the man's protests that the records are unrelated to taxes. 
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									August 29, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: White & Case, Paul WeissIn this week's Taxation With Representation, private equity firm Sycamore Partners completes its $24 billion acquisition of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc., telecommunications company EchoStar sells wireless spectrum licenses to AT&T and Keurig Dr Pepper acquires JDE Peet's in a deal that aims to create a "global coffee champion." 
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									August 29, 2025
									Brazil Looks To Update Min. Tax With Latest OECD GuidanceThe Brazilian government has asked for feedback on proposed regulations under the country's 15% corporate minimum tax, which it enacted under an international minimum tax framework known as Pillar Two. 
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									August 29, 2025
									Textiles Boss Must Pay Back £90M Stolen In VAT FraudThe boss of a British textiles company has been ordered to repay more than £90 million ($121 million) from a major tax fraud or face more time in prison, the Crown Prosecution Service said Friday. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Coke Says IRS Taking 'Extreme' Position In $2.7B DisputeThe IRS is taking an "extreme" position in its defense of a $2.7 billion tax ruling against Coca-Cola by asserting that the standard prohibiting arbitrary and capricious actions by an agency doesn't apply to it, the company told the Eleventh Circuit. 
Expert Analysis
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								Small Biz Caught In Corporate Transparency Act Crossfire  Despite compliance being put on hold due to a nationwide preliminary injunction, small businesses have been caught in the middle of the legal battle over the Corporate Transparency Act — and confusion over the law's requirements could result in major penalties, say attorneys at Snell & Wilmer. 
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								No, Litigation Funders Are Not 'Fleeing' The District Of Del.  A recent study claimed that litigation funders have “fled” Delaware federal court due to a standing order requiring disclosure of third-party financing, but responsible funders have no problem litigating in this jurisdiction, and many other factors could explain the decline in filings, say Will Freeman and Sarah Tsou at Omni Bridgeway. 
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								5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2025 And Beyond  In the year to come, e-discovery will be shaped by new and emerging trends, from the adoption of artificial intelligence provisions in protective orders, to the proliferation of emojis as a source of evidence in contemporary litigation, say attorneys at Littler. 
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								What's Ahead As Transparency Act Comes To A Crossroads  Synthesizing the contrasting federal district and appellate court rulings on the Corporate Transparency Act’s validity reveals several main areas of debate that will likely remain at issue as challenges to the law continue winding through the courts, say attorneys at Farella Braun. 
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								7 Ways 2nd Trump Administration May Affect Partner Hiring  President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House will likely have a number of downstream effects on partner hiring in the legal industry, from accelerated hiring timelines to increased vetting of prospective employees, say recruiters at Macrae. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Custodian Selection  Several recent rulings make clear that the proportionality of additional proposed custodians will depend on whether the custodians have unique relevant documents, and producing parties should consider whether information already in the record will show that they have relevant documents that otherwise might not be produced, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Exploring Venue Strategy For Trump-Era Regulatory Litigation  Litigation will likely play a prominent role in shaping policy outcomes during the second Trump administration, and stakeholders have several tools at their disposal to steer regulatory litigation toward more favorable venues, say attorneys at Covington. 
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								An Associate's Guide To Career Development In 2025  As the new year begins, associates at all levels should consider establishing career metrics, fostering key relationships and employing other specific strategies to help move through the complexities of the legal profession with confidence and emerge as trailblazers, say EJ Stern and Amanda George at Fractional Law Firm. 
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								Making The Pitch To Grow Your Company's Legal Team  In a compressed economy, convincing the C-suite to invest in additional legal talent can be a herculean task, but a convincing pitch — supported by metrics and cost analyses — may help in-house counsel justify the growth of their team, say Elizabeth Smith and Roger Garceau at Major Lindsey. 
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								Tax Court Should Update Framework For Defining Insurance  The U.S. Tax Court's unnecessary determination in Royalty Management Insurance v. Commissioner that a fraudulent transaction did not contain the hallmarks of a legitimate insurance transaction applies an outdated analysis that threatens the captive insurance sector and illustrates the need for a more modern framework to define true insurance, says Matthew Queen at the Queen Firm. 
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								When US Privilege Law Applies To Docs Made Outside The US.jpg)  As globalization manifests itself in disputes over foreign-created documents, a California federal court’s recent trademark decision illustrates nuances of both U.S. privilege frameworks and foreign evidentiary protections that attorneys must increasingly bear in mind, say attorneys at Hunton. 
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								Impact Of Corporate Transparency Act Ambiguity On Banks  Even though banks generally needn't file beneficial ownership information reports, financial institutions must continue to monitor the status of the Corporate Transparency Act and understand its requirements in case the nationwide injunction that was issued against the CTA earlier this month is overturned, say attorneys at Armstrong Teasdale. 
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								6 Changes I Would Make If I Ran A Law School  Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner identifies several key issues plaguing law schools and discusses potential solutions, such as opting out of the rankings game and mandating courses in basic writing skills.