The Supreme Court won’t review a lower court ruling in a tax dispute challenging a statute that limits what cases federal courts are allowed to consider.
At issue in the case is the Tax Injunction Act, which restricts federal courts from preventing the collecting of state taxes if there’s a “plain, speedy, and efficient remedy” available in state courts.
Fritz Kaegi, a tax assessor in the most-populous county in Illinois, asked the high court to weigh in on the January ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit that allowed A.F. Moore & Associates Inc. ...
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