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Governor Maura Healey's $4 billion housing bond bill, the state's biggest-ever investment in its residential stock, includes a provision allowing cities to impose a transfer fee of 0.5% to 2% on property sales exceeding $1 million.
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U.S. taxes are likely to rise as lawmakers look to narrow the federal deficit, Warren Buffett said, as Washington prepares for major tax negotiations next year.
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When a small company holds a life insurance policy, estate planning gets complicated — which is why assigning it to an individual or a family may be the better choice.
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Tax firm and software provider Ryan has filed suit against the Federal Trade Commission over a rule outlawing non-compete employment agreements.
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Due to a software glitch, some TurboTax customers were inappropriately encouraged to take deduction choices resulting in higher taxes.
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Plus, Estateably touts new accounting tools for estate planning; and other accounting tech news and updates.
May 3 -
The Biden administration gave carmakers a partial reprieve in finalizing electric-vehicle tax credit rules intended to loosen China's grip on battery materials crucial to the car industry's future.
May 3 -
$300 a scam; dead wrong; permanent problem; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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The Internal Revenue Service is looking at improvements in services and technology for both taxpayers and tax professionals.
May 2 -
R&D amortization requirements are becoming a major issue for many companies, causing a significant tax burden they may not be able to handle.
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