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Frivolous Lawsuits by American Businesses Hiding Behind the Commerce Clause
there is one in the news recently where a company based in Hilton Head, South Carolina (I'm sure at one point they loved portraying themselves as a S.C. company) asked the US Supreme Court to get involved:
U.S. Supreme Court won t hear challenge to Hilton Head business tax US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
The main issue involves being able to shield income from cities one is headquartered in. This company wanted to stretch the Interstate Commerce Clause in order to pay less taxes, all under the guise of principles and fairness.
I think court cases like this are frivolous. They lose for 9 years in other courts and then ask the highest court in the land to get involved?
U.S. Supreme Court won t hear challenge to Hilton Head business tax US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
The main issue involves being able to shield income from cities one is headquartered in. This company wanted to stretch the Interstate Commerce Clause in order to pay less taxes, all under the guise of principles and fairness.
I think court cases like this are frivolous. They lose for 9 years in other courts and then ask the highest court in the land to get involved?