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Looking to read about ways we are serving the business community through the innovative use of captive insurance companies? If CIC Services is in the news, you’ll be able to read it here. Check out where we’ve made the most recent headlines below.

CIC Services, LLC v. Internal Revenue Service: Captive Insurance Wins a Battle, but the War Continues
In a recent article, The National Law Review shares its thoughts on the recent U.S. Supreme Court 9-0 ruling against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)’s Notice 2016-66 saying it opens the door for future challenges against the IRS from the captive industry.

NCLA Releases Tax Day Video on IRS’s Unlawful Collection of Cryptocurrency Owners’ Data
The New Civil Liberties Alliance has featured the CIC Services regarding the unprecedented case against the IRS at the Supreme Court. The group discussed the court case in regards to its effect on another case about the IRS heading to the highest court in the land, James Harper vs. Charles P. Rettig, et al..

Supreme Court Strips Lawsuit Protection From IRS Reporting Rules
Allison Bell for Think Advisor discusses the impact that the CIC Services vs. IRS decision makes on all taxpayers. Specifically, this article delves into the federal Anti-Injunction Act of 1867 and how the new ruling stops the IRS from shielding lawsuits against reporting requirements.

Industry reacts to CIC Services Supreme Court win over IRS
The Captive Insurance Times noted the significance of the CIC Services win against the Internal Revenue Service in the supreme court in this article. The writing also asserts that the unanimous court decision will ensure that the IRS uses its investigative powers fairly.

Supreme Court Hands Victory To Tax Advisors—And Loss To IRS—In CIC Services Case
CIC Services was recently featured in Forbes for its recent Supreme Court win against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In the ruling, the Court upheld the argument that taxpayers’ advisors have the right to sue the IRS to set aside or invalidate IRS Notices.
Recent Headlines
Looking to read about ways we are serving the business community through the innovative use of captive insurance companies? If CIC Services is in the news, you’ll be able to read it here. Check out where we’ve made the most recent headlines below.

CIC Services, LLC v. Internal Revenue Service: Captive Insurance Wins a Battle, but the War Continues
In a recent article, The National Law Review shares its thoughts on the recent U.S. Supreme Court 9-0 ruling against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)’s Notice 2016-66 saying it opens the door for future challenges against the IRS from the captive industry.

NCLA Releases Tax Day Video on IRS’s Unlawful Collection of Cryptocurrency Owners’ Data
The New Civil Liberties Alliance has featured the CIC Services regarding the unprecedented case against the IRS at the Supreme Court. The group discussed the court case in regards to its effect on another case about the IRS heading to the highest court in the land, James Harper vs. Charles P. Rettig, et al..

Supreme Court Strips Lawsuit Protection From IRS Reporting Rules
Allison Bell for Think Advisor discusses the impact that the CIC Services vs. IRS decision makes on all taxpayers. Specifically, this article delves into the federal Anti-Injunction Act of 1867 and how the new ruling stops the IRS from shielding lawsuits against reporting requirements.

Industry reacts to CIC Services Supreme Court win over IRS
The Captive Insurance Times noted the significance of the CIC Services win against the Internal Revenue Service in the supreme court in this article. The writing also asserts that the unanimous court decision will ensure that the IRS uses its investigative powers fairly.

Supreme Court Hands Victory To Tax Advisors—And Loss To IRS—In CIC Services Case
CIC Services was recently featured in Forbes for its recent Supreme Court win against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In the ruling, the Court upheld the argument that taxpayers’ advisors have the right to sue the IRS to set aside or invalidate IRS Notices.
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