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The Solicitor General urged the justices to let state and local governments collect billions of dollars from online retailers.
March 6 -
Status guilty; felony charges dropped against New York CPA; sales fails; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 1 -
As the newest cooperator for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the former Trump campaign aide gives prosecutors a powerful weapon in a tax-related case.
February 23 -
The Special Counsel filed conspiracy and false-statement counts against the former campaign official.
February 23 -
A former top aide to Donald Trump could be cooperating with the Special Counsel’s investigation.
February 23 -
The former Trump campaign chairman and his onetime deputy were indicted for fraud as the U.S. Special Counsel mounted a fresh attack to strengthen his legal pressure against the men.
February 23 -
International schemes sought millions; an asset shuffle; time’s up for temp agency; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 23 -
Bighorn to the big house; rotten apple; in Dutch; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 15 -
A Florida CPA was sentenced in federal court in Boston for multiple counts of tax fraud and obstructing the Internal Revenue Code.
February 12 -
Eighteen months, guaranteed; former CPA, current inmate; trust them not; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 8 -
An ex-math teacher turned Marseilles piano-bar manager who claimed links to Corsica’s underworld allegedly spearheaded a 385 million-euro ($478 million) tax scam and spent part of the proceeds on Beverly Hills real estate.
February 6 -
Now filling a cell; no EFIN, no problem; cleaning up but not filing; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 1 -
The Justice Department said Thursday it has entered into a settlement with Z Street, a nonprofit that educates the public about Israel and Middle East issues, after the group sued the Internal Revenue Service for holding up its application for tax-exempt status and subjecting it to extra scrutiny.
February 1 -
The widow of a country music producer who continued to operate, at a loss, an establishment to encourage songwriters was not able to deduct her losses in excess of her income from the activity.
January 31 -
Psychics gone bad; wrong numbers; cattle and veils; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 25 -
Personal and professional; off he goes (to jail); charity case; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 21 -
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, a member of the cast of MTV’s reality series “Jersey Shore,” and his brother Marc Sorrentino, have pleaded guilty to federal tax charges.
January 19 -
The Supreme Court may be on the verge of tidying up an issue that has vexed states since the beginning of online sales—the attempt to collect tax on the sales by remote sellers into their states.
January 16 -
The service claimed it had six years to collect, but the three-year limit was upheld.
January 16 -
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider freeing state and local governments to collect billions of dollars in sales taxes from online retailers, agreeing to revisit a 26-year-old ruling that has made much of the internet a tax-free zone.
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