International
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									September 30, 2025
									Altria Loses Out On $38M Refund On Foreign SubsidiariesTobacco products maker Altria is not entitled to a $38 million tax refund on foreign subsidiaries, a Virginia federal court found, saying the company was an indirect shareholder through its interest in Anheuser-Busch and therefore owes taxes on its portion of the subsidiaries' income. 
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									September 30, 2025
									UK's Average R&D Tax Credit Claim Jumps 33%The U.K. has seen the average value of research and development tax credit claims rise despite the overall number of such claims falling in the last tax year, HM Revenue & Customs said Tuesday. 
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									September 30, 2025
									Trump Orders Lumber, Furniture Tariffs To Begin Oct. 14In an executive order signed Monday evening, President Donald Trump outlined a series of tariff rates on imported lumber and derivative products to be imposed in two weeks. 
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									September 30, 2025
									EU Floats Tax Incentives To Encourage Savings, InvestmentThe European Commission has issued a blueprint for tax incentives and other measures to help the European Union's member states encourage their residents to set up savings and investment accounts. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Tribal Members Push For Say In Supreme Court Tariff ReviewMembers of the Blackfeet Nation tribe told the U.S. Supreme Court Monday their inclusion in the justices' review of suits challenging the legality of President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs is crucial to protect Native American rights under federal law. 
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									September 29, 2025
									EU Council Eases Carbon Rules To Reduce Biz BurdensThe Council of the European Union adopted measures Monday aimed at simplifying the bloc's carbon border adjustment mechanism, including exemptions for small importers. 
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									September 29, 2025
									China To Require Platforms To Report Workers' Tax DataChina's government will begin requiring online platform operators to report tax data such as income about all workers for the first time Wednesday, the State Taxation Administration said Monday. 
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									September 29, 2025
									UK Wealth Tax Not Needed, Chancellor SaysBritain doesn't need a wealth tax to cover its spending and debt commitments, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said Monday. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Argentina Ratifies OECD Tax Treaty StandardsArgentina will begin to align its tax treaties with OECD standards on tax avoidance on Jan. 1, 2026, the organization said Monday after the country ratified the multilateral convention on base erosion and profit shifting. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Calif. Tech Retailer Challenges $3.5M Bill In Tax CourtA California electronics retailer is challenging a nearly $3.5 million tax bill in the U.S. Tax Court based on the company's contention that the IRS failed to recognize that a Hong Kong affiliate carried out a portion of its sales. 
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									September 29, 2025
									IRS Pulls Plug On Proposed Corporate Spinoff RegulationsProposed regulations for a narrow set of tax-free corporate separation deals known as spinoffs and a multiyear reporting regime for those transactions will be withdrawn, the Internal Revenue Service announced Monday, citing widespread criticism of the framework proposed in January. 
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									September 29, 2025
									IRS Cancels Hearing On Offshore Profit RegulationsThe Internal Revenue Service said Monday that it has canceled a public hearing on proposed rules that would require U.S. multinational corporations to create annual shareholder accounts and follow new pooling concepts to account for previously taxed foreign earnings and basis adjustments. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Audits Focused On Profit Shifting, Transfer Pricing, ATO SaysInternational profit shifting is the subject of about 70% of the Australian Taxation Office's ongoing income tax audits of public and multinational corporations, with transfer pricing of cross-border financing and marketing being major focuses, according to a report published Friday. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Trump Announces 100% Tariff On Drug Imports Starting Oct. 1President Donald Trump announced a slew of new Section 232 tariffs to be imposed beginning Oct. 1, including a 100% tariff on drug imports and new rates for semi trucks, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and upholstered furniture. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Microsemi, IRS Reach Deal To Settle Transfer Pricing DisputeThe Internal Revenue Service has reached a settlement with semiconductor manufacturer Microsemi to resolve the agency's transfer pricing adjustment regarding an intercompany purchase of semiconductor products, according to U.S. Tax Court filings. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: De Brauw, Hengeler MuellerIn this week's Taxation With Representation, power grid operator TenneT Holding sells a stake in its German transmission business to institutional investors, Pfizer Inc. acquires biotechnology company Metsera Inc., and Dutch brewer Heineken NV buys most of Costa Rica's FIFCO beverage and retail operations. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Perrigo Mostly Beats US In $163M Tax Refund DisputeA Michigan federal court largely sided Thursday with pharmaceutical company Perrigo in a $163 million tax refund case, rejecting the government's claim that the company's transactions with a foreign entity lacked economic substance and were meant only to avoid taxes. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Finland Plans To Raise Taxes On Soft Drinks, Mined MineralsThe Finnish government will increase its soft drink tax based on different levels of sugar content, while also nearly quadrupling its mining mineral tax, the Ministry of Finance announced Thursday. 
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									September 25, 2025
									EU, US Trade Officials Meeting On Tariff DealIn advance of a meeting Thursday between European and U.S. trade officials, European Commission trade spokesman said discussion topics could include possible rate reductions and tariff exemptions for additional goods under an evolving bilateral framework trade agreement. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Philippine Airlines Challenges $7.1M IRS Bill In Tax CourtPhilippine Airlines is disputing $7.1 million in income taxes assessed by the IRS, claiming the agency erred by determining that the airline's gross transportation income was not exempt under the U.S.-Philippines tax treaty, according to a petition filed in the U.S. Tax Court. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Upholds China Tariffs From Trump's 1st TermThe Federal Circuit on Thursday blessed a large batch of tariffs on Chinese goods installed by President Donald Trump during his first White House term, turning away a host of importers' claims that the levies had been imposed illegally. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Gov't Warns Of Tax Hit From Pre-Budget Pension WithdrawalsBritish pension savers that pull cash out of their retirement pots due to pre-Budget jitters will eat into a portion of their tax-free allowance, even if they later change their mind and cancel the withdrawal, the government confirmed Thursday. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Fladgate Says Founders Of Claims Biz Pocketed Tax RefundsFladgate LLP has told a London court that the founders of a claims management company swindled tax credits linked to the firm's work on group litigation involving property search companies. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Execs Breached Danish Deal In $2B Tax Case, Court SaysThree men claiming to be pension plan executives who struck a civil settlement with the Danish taxing authority over their role in a $2 billion tax fraud scheme breached their settlement agreement, a New York federal court found, saying the men had not paid back the amount they promised. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Ill. Justices Won't Hear Pepsi's $2.1M Tax Penalty CaseAn Illinois appeals court decision allowing $2.1 million in penalties against PepsiCo for categorizing Frito-Lay expatriates' compensation as foreign payroll will stand, as the state's highest court declined to review the dispute Wednesday. 
Expert Analysis
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								$38M Law Firm Settlement Highlights 'Unworthy Client' Perils  A recent settlement of claims against law firm Eckert Seamans for allegedly abetting a Ponzi scheme underscores the continuing threat of clients who seek to exploit their lawyers in perpetrating fraud, and the critical importance of preemptive measures to avoid these clients, say attorneys at Lockton Companies. 
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								Jurisdictional Issues At Play In 9th Circ.'s FCA Trade Case  A decision by the Ninth Circuit in Island Industries v. Sigma Corp. could result in the U.S. Court of International Trade’s exclusive jurisdiction over trade-related FCA cases, a big shift in the enforcement landscape just as tariffs take center stage in trade policy, say attorneys at Haynes Boone. 
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								Evolving Federal Rules Pose Further Obstacles To NY LLC Act  Following the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recent changes to beneficial ownership information reporting under the federal Corporate Transparency Act — dramatically reducing the number of companies required to make disclosures — the utility of New York's LLC Transparency Act becomes less apparent, say attorneys at Pillsbury. 
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								Reassessing Corporate Separateness After Explosion Of LLCs  Following the dramatic increase of limited liability companies in the U.S., the Corporate Transparency Act's enactment and the Trump administration's subsequent narrowing of that law, it's worth revisiting the underlying legal principles that govern shell companies in order to remedy the problems that initially motivated the CTA, says Jeff Newton at Omni Bridgeway. 
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								Crisis Management Lessons From The Parenting Playbook  The parenting skills we use to help our kids through challenges — like rehearsing for stressful situations, modeling confidence and taking time to reset our emotions — can also teach us the fundamentals of leading clients through a corporate crisis, say Deborah Solmor at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Cara Peterman at Alston & Bird. 
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From NY Fed To BigLaw  While the move to private practice brings a learning curve, it also brings chances to learn new skills and grow your network, requiring a clear understanding of how your skills can complement and contribute to a firm's existing practice, and where you can add new value, says Meghann Donahue at Covington. 
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								Top 3 Litigation Finance Deal-Killers, And How To Avoid Them  Like all transactions, litigation finance deals can sometimes collapse, but understanding the most common reasons for failure, including a lack of trust or a misunderstanding of deal terms, can help both parties avoid problems, say Rebecca Berrebi at Avenue 33 and Boris Ziser at Schulte Roth. 
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								A 2-Step System For Choosing A Digital Asset Reporting Path  Under the Internal Revenue Service's new digital asset reporting regulation, each type of asset may have three potential reporting destinations, so a detailed testing framework can help to determine the appropriate path, says Keval Sonecha at Sonecha & Amlani. 
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								How Attys Can Use A Therapy Model To Help Triggered Clients  Attorneys can lean on key principles from a psychotherapeutic paradigm known as the "Internal Family Systems" model to help manage triggered clients and get settlement negotiations back on track, says Jennifer Gibbs at Zelle. 
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								3 Steps For In-House Counsel To Assess Litigation Claims  Before a potential economic downturn, in-house attorneys should investigate whether their company is sitting on hidden litigation claims that could unlock large recoveries to help the business withstand tough times, says Will Burgess at Hilgers Graben. 
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								IRS And ICE Info Sharing Could Drive Payroll Tax Enforcement  Tax crimes are historically difficult to prosecute, but the Internal Revenue Services’ recent agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to share taxpayer records of non-U.S. citizens could be used to enhance payroll tax-related enforcement against their employers, say attorneys at Holland & Knight. 
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From DOJ Enviro To Mid-Law  Practitioners leaving a longtime government role for private practice — as when I departed the U.S. Department of Justice’s environmental enforcement division — should prioritize finding a firm that shares their principles, values their experience and will invest in their transition, says John Cruden at Beveridge & Diamond. 
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								Legal Ethics Considerations For Law Firm Pro Bono Deals  If a law firm enters into a pro bono deal with the Trump administration in exchange for avoiding or removing an executive order, it has an ethical obligation to create a written settlement agreement with specific terms, which would mitigate some potential conflict of interest problems, says Andrew Altschul at Buchanan Angeli.