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IRS Flexes Its Administrative Summons Power in Recent Tax Case

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The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit’s recent opinion in Standing Akimbo, LLC v. United States, No. 19-1049 (10th Cir. April 7, 2020), reminds us of the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) ability to obtain...more

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SC Department of Revenue Issues New Guidance on Application of Use Tax to Foreign and Out-of-State Property Brought into South...

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The South Carolina Department of Revenue (“DOR”) has issued new SC Revenue Ruling #16-6, providing use tax information for individuals, businesses, and nonprofits. The ruling supersedes SC Revenue Ruling #08-6 and provides...more

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Missouri DOR Burden of Proof and Notice Requirements Remain Uncertain After Veto

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The Missouri General Assembly passed several tax-related bills at the end of the legislative session in mid-May that would have altered the Department of Revenue’s (Department) burden of proof and changed its notice...more

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Spotlight on Mississippi: Opportunity for Legislature to Level Playing Field

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New proposed legislation has been introduced in the Mississippi State Senate to reform several laws that directly affect Mississippi taxpayers. The new bill, S.B. 2487, was introduced on January 21, 2014 by the chairman of...more

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