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Internal Revenue Service employees are being offered a last chance for a voluntary buyout as the Supreme Court blocked a ruling requiring the IRS to rehire workers.
April 8 -
A recent Supreme Court case held that the Code Sec. 965 mandatory repatriation tax was constitutional, but the majority opinion avoided the principal issue presented to the court.
August 1
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
A divided Supreme Court threw out a decades-old legal doctrine that empowered federal regulators to interpret unclear laws.
June 28 -
SMB organizations are calling for the Supreme Court to uphold the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's Mandatory Repatriation Tax.
December 12 -
Key justices suggested the tax, which aimed to collect hundreds of billions of dollars on a one-time basis, wasn't fundamentally different from other levies imposed by Congress over the years.
December 5 -
The case coming before the Supreme Court stems from a 2017 tax law provision that aimed to tax earnings held overseas by big multinational companies.
December 4 -
Americans with student loans still have options. Here's what they should know.
July 12 -
If the program ultimately moves forward, tax professionals should know about the rules when advising their clients.
December 14
Friedlich Law Group -
Michael Kitces, co-founder of XY Planning Network, says the group is mulling its options after a federal court struck down the organization’s lawsuit against the SEC rule.
June 29 -
In an hour-long session, justices considered the agency's use of “disgorgement” to collect money from someone the commission sues in federal court.
March 4 -
A Supreme Court ruling could eviscerate one of the agency’s most potent weapons.
March 2 -
From closed-end funds to Reg BI, here's what could be playing out this year.
January 7 -
The court is taking up a challenge to one of the agency’s most potent legal weapons.
November 4 -
The justices said bankers can be held liable for sending clients deceptive information written by others.
March 28 -
From the SEC to the Supreme Court, here's what could be playing out this year.
January 7 -
The banker involved in a case going before the justices is accused of misrepresenting the financial condition of a client.
December 4 -
Actions against advisors and fund companies accounted for nearly a quarter of all standalone cases, even while budget constraints and legal setbacks hobble enforcement efforts.
November 5 -
The Supreme Court recently reversed an appeals court ruling on what constitutes “money remuneration.”
September 28 -
Avoiding this oversight can save clients from costly and painful legal battles after a loved one has passed away.
September 18 -
In response to a Supreme Court ruling, the regulator will revisit 126 legal proceedings, including nearly two dozen advisor cases.
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