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June 01, 2026
Tenn. Partnership Wants $34M Deduction For 158-Acre Gift
A Tennessee partnership said the IRS was wrong to disallow its charitable deduction of $34.5 million for over 158 acres in Marion County that it donated to a conservation group in 2021.
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June 01, 2026
Habitat Protection Warrants $40M Tax Break, Partnership Says
A Georgia partnership challenged the IRS' disallowance of a $40.1 million deduction for its donation of 352 acres to a nature conservatory in 2021, saying the land provides a natural habitat for two threatened and one endangered species.
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June 01, 2026
IRS Cloud Data Platform Has User Access Issues, TIGTA Says
An IRS platform meant to improve operations and customer service has issues that hurt the agency's ability to manage user access, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said in a report released Monday.
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June 01, 2026
IRS Seeks To Raise Estate Tax Closing Letter Fee To $76
The Internal Revenue Service on Monday proposed a fee increase to $76 for people who request a letter confirming the agency's receipt and exam completion of an estate tax return after taking account of additional factors that go into processing such requests.
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May 29, 2026
Weekly Internal Revenue Bulletin
The Internal Revenue Service's weekly bulletin, released Friday, included rules dropping a requirement for partnerships to include information in tax returns to help partners who sold interests in businesses with noncapital assets determine their gain or loss.
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May 29, 2026
Expat Ordered Arrested For Skipping $20M FBAR Hearing
A Florida federal judge ordered the arrest of an expatriate U.S.-German citizen for failing to appear at a hearing to discuss civil sanctions over his failure to pay a nearly $20 million tax judgment for not disclosing foreign bank accounts.
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May 29, 2026
Consultant In Rivera FARA Trial Asks For Redo
A political consultant convicted alongside ex-Florida Rep. David Rivera asked for a new trial Friday, arguing that the government "did not come close to proving" that she was guilty of willfully failing to register as a foreign agent for her work on a $50 million contract with a unit of Venezuela's state-owned oil company.
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May 29, 2026
Blood Test Lab Owner Gets 4 Years For $11M Tax Evasion
The owner of a blood-testing laboratory was sentenced to more than four years in federal prison after evading $11.2 million in taxes by using an accomplice to illegally collect Medicare reimbursements made to the company, California federal prosecutors said.
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May 29, 2026
IRS Gives Inflation-Adjusted HSA Amounts For 2027
The IRS on Friday increased the annual limit on deductions for health savings accounts by $100 for the coming year, upping deductions for an individual with self-only coverage under a high deductible plan to $4,500 for 2027, compared with $4,400 in 2026 to account for inflation.
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May 29, 2026
CPAs Ask For Clearer Guidance On Trump Accounts
The IRS should issue final regulations that clarify two issues regarding the new tax-advantaged brokerage accounts for newborns called Trump accounts, including that the default responsible party for the accounts is the legal guardian or fiduciary of the eligible child, an accountants group said.
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May 29, 2026
Fla. Man Sentenced To 18 Months For $7M Biofuel Tax Fraud
The owner of a Florida renewable fuel company was sentenced to 18 months in prison followed by two years of supervised release for a scheme that generated more than $7 million in fraudulent fuel tax credits, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday.
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May 29, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Latham, White & Case, Vischer
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Fertitta Entertainment acquires Caesars Entertainment, Eli Lilly and Co. buys three companies involved in vaccine development, and nuclear energy company Newcleo Ltd. says it plans to go public by merging with a special purpose acquisition company, NewHold Investment Corp. III.
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May 29, 2026
Foreign Gov't Income Regs Aren't Retroactive, Treasury Says
The U.S. Treasury Department published guidance Friday clarifying that 2025 proposed rules regarding foreign sovereign wealth fund investment in the U.S. would not apply retroactively to the existing holdings of foreign governments.
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May 29, 2026
IRS May Have OK'd Ineligible E-File Providers, TIGTA Says
The Internal Revenue Service accepted 116,000 e-file provider applications between January 2022 and March 2025, but it accepted 138 individuals into the program who were ineligible, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said in a report released Friday.
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May 29, 2026
IRS Issues Energy Production Credit's 2026 Inflation Factor
The IRS on Friday released the inflation adjustment factor and reference price used to determine this year's availability of the renewable electricity production tax credit, which expired in 2025 but remains available for facilities that began construction before then.
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May 29, 2026
Trump Ordered To Respond To Claims IRS Deal Was Fraud
President Donald Trump must respond to allegations made by a group of former federal judges that his settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice resolving his $10 billion suit against the Internal Revenue Service defrauded the court, the Florida federal judge who presided over the case said Friday.
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May 28, 2026
Ex-Prosecutor Wants Trump 'Slush Fund' Payments Blocked
A former federal prosecutor who worked on Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection cases was among a handful of individuals and groups Thursday who pressed federal courts to issue temporary restraining orders blocking payouts from President Donald Trump's $1.8 billion "slush fund," according to motions filed in Virginia and Washington, D.C.
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May 28, 2026
Hospital's $11.5M COVID Tax Credit Suit Clears Dismissal Bid
A Washington federal judge refused to throw out a hospital's lawsuit seeking $11.5 million from the federal government under a COVID-19 relief program, ruling on Thursday that Tri-State Memorial Hospital has plausibly alleged that it partially suspended its operations because of a government order.
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May 28, 2026
States Say Fed. Circ. Should Keep Tariff Block During Appeal
The Federal Circuit shouldn't stay an injunction blocking the collection of Section 122 tariffs from two businesses and Washington state while the federal government appeals the trade court ruling because the appeal is likely to fail, the businesses and 24 states said Thursday.
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May 28, 2026
Detroit Ex-Mayor Can't Prevent Seizure Of Bank Account
Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick will have 100% of the funds in a bank account tied to him garnished by the U.S. government for distribution in accordance with his criminal judgment, a Michigan federal judge ordered Thursday.
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May 28, 2026
IRS Ordered To Repay Law Firm $1.5M For Mistaken Levy
A Maryland federal court ordered the U.S. government to pay back over $1.5 million to a Baltimore law firm, finding the government failed to prove the firm is an alter ego of one of its clients that failed to pay its corporate taxes.
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May 28, 2026
Dem Sens. Ask DOJ To Preserve Trump-IRS Settlement Docs
Two Democratic Senate leaders asked the U.S. Department of Justice to preserve any records related to the settlement of President Donald Trump's suit against the IRS in a letter published Thursday, signaling that further investigations may be coming.
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May 28, 2026
Tax Penalties Apply To Man Who Kept Cancer Research Funds
A man who pocketed the proceeds and reported no income from the company he purportedly created for breast cancer research owes deficiencies of $174,000 and almost as much — $170,000 — in penalties, the U.S. Tax Court found Thursday.
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May 28, 2026
Goldstein Says Bad Jury Instructions Warrant New Trial
SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein said that the prosecutors who convicted him on 12 tax and mortgage fraud charges in February are now contradicting arguments they made at the end of his trial in their attempt to deny him a bench acquittal or new trial.
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May 28, 2026
JCT Estimates '25 Budget Bill Will Cost $4.5T Over Decade
The tax proposals in last summer's budget bill will cost nearly $4.5 trillion over the next decade, the Joint Committee on Taxation said in a detailed explanation of the law's provisions published Thursday.
Expert Analysis
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Tariffs And Trade Volatility Drove 2025 Bankruptcy Wave
The Trump administration's tariff regime has reshaped the commercial restructuring landscape this year, with an increased number of bankruptcy filings showing how tariffs are influencing first‑day narratives, debtor-in-possession terms and case strategies, say attorneys at Thompson Hine.
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AI Evidence Rule Tweaks Encourage Judicial Guardrails
Recent additions to a committee note on proposed Rule of Evidence 707 — governing evidence generated by artificial intelligence — seek to mitigate potential dangers that may arise once machine outputs are introduced at trial, encouraging judges to perform critical gatekeeping functions, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl.
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The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Getting The Message Across
Communications and brand strategy during a law firm merger represent a crucial thread that runs through every stage of a combination and should include clear messaging, leverage modern marketing tools and embrace the chance to evolve, says Ashley Horne at Womble Bond.
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Horizontal Stare Decisis Should Not Be Casually Discarded
Eliminating the so-called law of the circuit doctrine — as recently proposed by a Fifth Circuit judge, echoing Justice Neil Gorsuch’s concurrence in Loper Bright — would undermine public confidence in the judiciary’s independence and create costly uncertainty for litigants, says Lawrence Bluestone at Genova Burns.
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10 Commandments For Agentic AI Tools In The Legal Industry
Though agentic artificial intelligence has demonstrated significant promise for optimizing legal work, it presents numerous risks, so specific ethical obligations should be built into the knowledge base of every agentic AI tool used in the legal industry, says Steven Cordero at Akerman LLP.
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A Close Look At The Evolving Interval Fund Space
Interval funds — closed-end registered investment companies that make periodic repurchase offers — have recently moved to the center of the conversation about retail access to private markets, spurred along by President Donald Trump's August executive order incorporating alternative assets into 401(k) plans and target date strategies, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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The Law Firm Merger Diaries: How To Build On Cultural Fit
Law firm mergers should start with people, then move to strategy: A two-level screening that puts finding a cultural fit at the pinnacle of the process can unearth shared values that are instrumental to deciding to move forward with a combination, says Matthew Madsen at Harrison.
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Rare Tariff Authority May Boost US Battery Manufacturing
Finalizing preliminary tariffs on active anode material from China — the result of a rare exercise of statutory authority finding that foreign dumping hampered the development of a nascent U.S. industry — should help domestic battery manufacturing, but potential price increases could discourage related clean-energy use, say attorneys at MoloLamken.
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Considerations When Invoking The Common-Interest Privilege
To successfully leverage the common-interest doctrine in a multiparty transaction or complex litigation, practitioners should be able to demonstrate that the parties intended for it to apply, that an underlying privilege like attorney-client has attached, and guard against disclosures that could waive privilege and defeat its purpose, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Making The Case To Combine
When making the decision to merge, law firm leaders must factor in strategic alignment, cultural compatibility and leadership commitment in order to build a compelling case for combining firms to achieve shared goals and long-term success, says Kevin McLaughlin at UB Greensfelder.
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What To Watch As NY LLC Transparency Act Is Stuck In Limbo
Just about a month before it's set to take effect, the status of the New York LLC Transparency Act remains murky because of a pending amendment and the lack of recent regulatory attention in New York, but business owners should at least prepare for the possibility of having to comply, says Jonathan Wilson at Buchalter.
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Despite Deputy AG Remarks, DOJ Can't Sideline DC Bar
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s recent suggestion that the D.C. Bar would be prevented from reviewing misconduct complaints about U.S. Department of Justice attorneys runs contrary to federal statutes, local rules and decades of case law, and sends the troubling message that federal prosecutors are subject to different rules, say attorneys at HWG.
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8th Circ. Decision Shipwrecks IRS On Shoals Of Loper Bright
The Eighth Circuit’s recent decision invalidating transfer pricing regulations in 3M Co. v. Commissioner may be the most significant tax case implementing Loper Bright's rejection of agency deference as a judicial tool in statutory construction, says Edward Froelich at McDermott.