The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to corporate tax regulations, delivering a victory to the IRS that will cost tech companies billions of dollars
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The court, in a brief written order, said Monday it wouldn’t consider an appeal brought by Altera Corp., now owned by Intel Corp. That leaves intact a lower-court ruling that upheld Internal Revenue Service regulations issued in 2003.
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