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Tune in for a discussion on motor fuels taxation dynamics and insight on a constitutional challenge to the federal oil spill liability tax.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims held that the blends of butane and gasoline would not be eligible for the alternative fuel mixture credit.
During this on-demand webinar, Weaver professionals focus on tax topics specific to energy businesses. Watch now.
On March 24, 2022, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found the federal oil spill tax under IRC Section 4611(b) unconstitutional when imposed on exports of crude oil from the United States.
Join Weaver’s tax professional for a discussion and overview of motor fuels tax.
Are you a victim of vendor fraud? How can you tell? Find this and so much more out by joining our on-demand webinar on vendor and procurement fraud. During this webinar, we will introduce you to fraud, the red flags of to look for, and what to do if you discover fraud. Vendor and Procurement Fraud in the Midstream Oil & Gas Industry Watch on-Demand Topics include:
What tax planning strategies should you consider? How does tax planning affect your business and you individually? Tune in and hear from our presenters on what’s staying the same, what could change and the tax planning strategies for 2021 and 2022. Tax Reform and Planning Update Watch on-Demand During this on-demand webinar.
“Flowback services” used to transition an oil and gas well to production after hydraulic fracturing are taxable as equipment rentals under the Texas Administrative Code.
For mid-stream oil and gas companies, vendor and procurement fraud is all too common and can lead to substantial harm.
Featured in Hart Energy, Weaver’s ESG Service Leader, Greg Englert, shares his insight around the growing expectations for transparency in ESG reporting and how energy companies can begin planning their reporting now.
The Biden administration has proposed to repeal a number of tax provisions that encourage direct investment in oil and gas properties as a way to offset the costs of extending and expanding clean energy tax provisions.
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