Conagra Brands, Inc.
Location
Illinois
Founded
1919-02-13
Website
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3734 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Sausages and Other Prepared Meat Products, Frozen Specialties, Not Elsewhere Classified, Food Preparations, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2023-08-11 (bloomberglaw.com)
Texas Revenue Department Defends Citgo, Conagra Tax Assessments
Franchise tax challenges filed by Citgo Petroleum Corp. and Conagra Brands Inc. don’t warrant the Texas Supreme Court’s review, the state comptroller argued in a pair of briefs.
Read more2023-08-11 (bloomberglaw.com)
Texas Revenue Department Defends Citgo, Conagra Tax Assessments
Franchise tax challenges filed by Citgo Petroleum Corp. and Conagra Brands Inc. don’t warrant the Texas Supreme Court’s review, the state comptroller argued in a pair of briefs.
Read more2023-08-11 (bloomberglaw.com)
Texas Revenue Department Defends Citgo, Conagra Tax Assessments
Franchise tax challenges filed by Citgo Petroleum Corp. and Conagra Brands Inc. don’t warrant the Texas Supreme Court’s review, the state comptroller argued in a pair of briefs.
Read more2023-06-22 (bloomberglaw.com)
Citgo, Conagra Ask Texas High Court for Franchise Tax Refunds
Citgo Petroleum Corp. and Conagra Brands Inc. told the Texas Supreme Court that the proceeds from selling commodities futures are part of their gross receipts, lowering their state franchise tax liability.
Read more2023-06-22 (bloomberglaw.com)
Citgo, Conagra Ask Texas High Court for Franchise Tax Refunds
Citgo Petroleum Corp. and Conagra Brands Inc. told the Texas Supreme Court that the proceeds from selling commodities futures are part of their gross receipts, lowering their state franchise tax liability.
Read more2023-06-22 (bloomberglaw.com)
Citgo, Conagra Ask Texas High Court for Franchise Tax Refunds
Citgo Petroleum Corp. and Conagra Brands Inc. told the Texas Supreme Court that the proceeds from selling commodities futures are part of their gross receipts, lowering their state franchise tax liability.
Read more2022-10-31 (bloomberglaw.com)
Conagra Urges Texas High Court to Take Futures Trading Tax Case
Conagra Brands Inc. wants the Texas Supreme Court to review a ruling denying its request for a $2.4 million refund that turned on how proceeds from selling commodity futures are treated in franchise tax calculations.
Read more2022-10-31 (bloomberglaw.com)
Conagra Urges Texas High Court to Take Futures Trading Tax Case
Conagra Brands Inc. wants the Texas Supreme Court to review a ruling denying its request for a $2.4 million refund that turned on how proceeds from selling commodity futures are treated in franchise tax calculations.
Read more2022-10-31 (bloomberglaw.com)
Conagra Urges Texas High Court to Take Futures Trading Tax Case
Conagra Brands Inc. wants the Texas Supreme Court to review a ruling denying its request for a $2.4 million refund that turned on how proceeds from selling commodity futures are treated in franchise tax calculations.
Read more2022-10-31 (bloomberglaw.com)
Conagra Urges Texas High Court to Take Futures Trading Tax Case
Conagra Brands Inc. wants the Texas Supreme Court to review a ruling denying its request for a $2.4 million refund that turned on how proceeds from selling commodity futures are treated in franchise tax calculations.
Read more2022-09-20 (mondaq.com)
Texas Tax Roundup | August 2022
Howdy folks, and welcome back to another action-packed edition of the Texas Tax Roundup! Let's see what shocking developments in the realm of Texas tax that the month of August had in store!...
Read more2022-06-20 (barrons.com)
Why Conagra Brands and Albertsons Could Be havens
Grocery stocks often fare better in rough times because they sell essential items. And they can often lift prices without destroying consumer demand.
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