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Tax Notes contributing editor Robert Goulder discusses the Supreme Court's ruling invalidating the tariffs set in place by President Trump and what to expect for refunds. Subscribe to History Is Taxing today for free: taxnotes.co/historypodcastFor related tax news, read the following in Tax Notes:New Trump Tariffs Hit With Multistate Legal ChallengeANALYSIS: The Real Liberation Day: IEEPA Tariffs Go Down in Flames***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jeanne Rauch-Zender, Paige JonesProducer and Editor: Jordan Parrish****This episode is sponsored by Portugal Pathways. For more information, visit portugalpathways.io. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.

Tax Notes Talk presents History Is Taxing, our new podcast exploring the tax origins of today’s biggest topics, connecting the present to the past with tax experts Robert Goulder and Joseph J. Thorndike of Tax Notes. In this episode, Goulder and Thorndike explore how America’s first tariffs shaped the nation’s fiscal policy and set the stage for today’s federal income tax. Subscribe to History Is Taxing today for free: taxnotes.co/historypodcast***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jeanne Rauch-Zender, Paige JonesProducer and Editor: Jordan ParrishSpecial thanks to Christopher Trigo and Carolyn Kuimelis for their help on this episode.****This episode is sponsored by Portugal Pathways. For more information, visit portugalpathways.io. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.

U.S. Tax Court Chief Judge Patrick Urda discusses the effects of the IRS’s staff changes and generative AI on the court and its continued evaluation of online access to documents. Listen to our episode with Judge Kerrigan: Updates From the Tax Court: Post-COVID Plans and New Funding***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jeanne Rauch-Zender, Paige JonesProducer and Editor: Jordan Parrish****This episode is sponsored by Portugal Pathways. For more information, visit portugalpathways.io. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.

Tax Notes chief correspondent Stephanie Soong discusses the OECD’s recent pillar 2 side-by-side package deal and how countries are adapting to the new landscape. For related tax news, read the following in Tax Notes:U.S. Focusing on OECD Guidance for Pillar 2 Side-by-Side PackageHungary Expands Global Minimum Tax Registration FormU.S. Treasury Officials Declare Death of OECD Pillar 1***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jeanne Rauch-Zender, Paige JonesProducers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton Rhodes****This episode is sponsored by Portugal Pathways. For more information, visit portugalpathways.io. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.

Professor Andrew Kahrl, author of The Black Tax: 150 Years of Theft, Exploitation, and Dispossession in America, discusses his argument that local property taxes have contributed to the disenfranchisement of Black homeowners. Read Thorndike's book review in Tax Notes, "Is the ‘Predatory’ Property Tax an Instrument of Oppression?"Listen to more Tax Notes Talk episodes from our critical tax theory series:Addressing Tax Policy Challenges for Workers With DisabilitiesRace-Based Poll Taxes and 20th-Century DiscriminationExamining Treasury’s Review of Racial Bias in the U.S. Tax CodeFollow us on X:Joe Thorndike: @jthorndikeDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesProducers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton Rhodes

Tax Notes contributing editor Nana Ama Sarfo discusses global tax transparency efforts, specifically beneficial ownership registries and country-by-country public reporting. For more, read Sarfo's analysis in Tax Notes: New Year, New Expectations for Global Tax TransparencyFollow us on Twitter:Nana Ama Sarfo: @nanaama_sarfoDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.This episode is sponsored by the Tax Attorney Recruiting Event. For more information, visit the-tare.com.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart

In honor of Tax Notes Talk's 300th episode, Tax Notes chief correspondent Stephanie Soong reviews her tax career and coverage of the OECD over the last decade. For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Pillar 1 Treaty Safe Harbor May Fall Short of Goals, Group SaysEU Won’t Introduce Pillar 1 Directive, Commission Official SaysCanada’s Position on Digital Tax Is Unchanged, Freeland SaysMore European Governments Propose Global Minimum Tax BillsKuwait Signs Up to OECD Inclusive Framework and Tax Reform PlanBelgium Sends Draft Pillar 2 Legislation to ParliamentCountries Are Still at Pillar 1 Negotiating Table, Corwin SaysListen to our 200th and 100th episodes:200 Episodes: Tax Notes Talk's Defining InterviewsTax Notes Goes To Court (Again)Follow us on Twitter:Stephanie Soong: @StephanieSoongDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart

Tax Notes legal reporter Caitlin Mullaney discusses ChatGPT’s understanding of tax. For more, read "Off the Beaten Tax: Could the Robots Be Coming for the Tax Preparers?" in Tax Notes.Follow us on Twitter:Caitlin Mullaney: @MullaneyWritesDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax/events.This episode is sponsored by Practising Law Institute. For more information, visit pli.edu/taxplanning23.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner and Audio Engineer: Jordan ParrishGuest Relations: Alexis Hart

Tax Notes reporters Sarah Paez and Kiarra Strocko discuss what they found in an exploration of the OECD-supported mediation process for multinational corporations. For more, read Paez and Strocko's article in Tax Notes, "OECD Corporate Mediation Lacks Teeth on Tax Matters, Critics Say."In our “Editors’ Corner” segment, Abraham Leitner, a director at Goulston & Storrs PC, chats about his coauthored Tax Notes piece, " Reexamining Underwater Lease Assumption Transactions.” Follow us on Twitter:Sarah Paez: @PaezWritesKiarra Strocko: @KiarraStrockoDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner and Audio Engineer: Jordan ParrishGuest Relations: Alexis Hart

In honor of Tax Notes Talk’s 200th episode, we review some of our favorite interviews and discussions from the last 100 episodes.In our “In the Pages” segment, Andrew Hughes, a Brussels-based economist who specializes in transfer pricing, valuation, and risk management, chats about his Tax Notes series on transfer pricing. Listen to our 100th episode: Tax Notes Goes To Court (Again) Find out the answer to the tax trivia question by listening to The Category Is Tax Trivia.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Wealth, Inequality, and Taxes in the U.S.Talking With the National Taxpayer Advocate: A Look AheadThe End Is Nigh: An Update on the OECD Tax Reform PlanTalking With Paul Tang: Tax Fairness in the EUHow Tax Policy Can Help Low-Income Americans’ Pandemic PlightTalking With the Tax Court Chief Judge: A Year of Change50 Years Later: The Fight for Tax TransparencyThe BEPS Project: 5 Years LaterA Very Special EpisodeFrom Henry VIII to James Bond: Weird Tax Facts Throughout HistoryThe CARES Act: What's New and What's Next Follow us on Twitter:David Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the the American Bar Association Tax Section. For more information, visit ambar.org/taxnotes.This episode is sponsored by the UC Irvine School of Law’s Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit https://ce.uci.edu/?utm_source=TNM&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=2022taxnote.This episode is sponsored by the UC Irvine School of Law's Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit the-tare.com.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner and Audio Engineer: Jordan ParrishGuest Relations: Christa Goad