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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2018 · 16 MIN

Talking Tax- Episode 61- Tax Cases at the Supreme Court

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It's not every day the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to take on a tax case. The Supreme Court on March 21 decided a major tax case dealing with the obstruction of an IRS investigation when it ruled in Marinello v. United States that the Internal Revenue Service can only convict a taxpayer on obstruction charges when it can prove the taxpayer was aware of a pending tax-related proceeding, such as an investigation or audit, or that the taxpayer could "reasonably foresee that such a proceeding would commence." Another significant tax case, Wisconsin Central Ltd v. United States, currently being reviewed by the high court, involves the taxation of stock given to employees by a railroad company. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on April 16. Bloomberg Tax's Carolina Vargas talked to practitioners to discuss the cases and their significance.

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