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  2. List of United States Supreme Court taxation and revenue case law

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    The Supreme Court of the United States has heard numerous cases in the area of tax law. This is an incomplete list of those cases. This is an incomplete list of those cases. Article One

  3. With this number of original jurisdiction courts involved in making legal determinations on federal tax matters and thirteen United States courts of appeals exercising appellate jurisdiction, observers recognize and are concerned that the tax laws can be interpreted differently for like cases. As examples, Supreme Court decisions in the well ...

  4. Trump v. Mazars USA, LLP - Wikipedia

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    Trump v. Mazars USA, LLP, 591 U.S. ___ (2020) was a landmark US Supreme Court case involving subpoenas issued by committees of the US House of Representatives to obtain the tax returns of President Donald Trump, who had litigated against his personal accounting firm to prevent this disclosure, although the committees had been cleared by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of ...

  5. Cheek v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Case history; Prior: Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit: Holding (1) A genuine, good faith belief that one is not violating the Federal tax law based on a misunderstanding caused by the complexity of the tax law is a defense to a charge of "willfulness", even though that belief is irrational or unreasonable; (2) a belief that the Federal income tax is ...

  6. Legal history of income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tax rates were 3% on income exceeding $600 and less than $10,000, and 5% on income exceeding $10,000. [8] This tax was repealed and replaced by another income tax in the Revenue Act of 1862. [9] After the war when the need for federal revenues decreased, Congress (in the Revenue Act of 1870) let the tax law expire in 1873. [10]

  7. Estate tax proposal from Bernie Sanders would mean big bills ...

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    Creates many compliance costs for those administering estates' An estate tax is a taxation on the transfer of wealth from a deceased person. Sanders' estate tax plan would exempt the first $3.5 ...

  8. Comcast to spin off some cable TV networks as streaming ... - AOL

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    The tax-free spin-off is expected to take a year to complete. "The most likely buyers of these cable channels are private equity firms or other media conglomerates," said Emarketer analyst Ross Benes.

  9. NBC gets tax incentive to keep filming 'Young Rock' in ... - AOL

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    NBC has previously received a payment-in-lieu-of-tax incentive from EDGE to film the legal drama "Bluff City Law."