KEY POINTS
  • The Supreme Court will soon hear a case that could affect broad swaths of the U.S. tax code, corporate revenue and federal wealth tax proposals.
  • Moore v. United States will challenge a levy enacted through President Donald Trump's 2017 signature tax overhaul.
The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., on June 27, 2023.

The Supreme Court will soon hear a case that could affect broad swaths of the U.S. tax code, corporate revenue and federal wealth tax proposals.

The case, Moore v. United States, is slated for the next court term and challenges a levy enacted through President Donald Trump's 2017 signature tax overhaul. Originally designed as a transition tax, the levy aimed to collect a one-time tax from U.S. corporations that deferred income by keeping profits in foreign subsidiaries.