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The bill would expand eligibility for the “pass-through” deduction to lawyers, accountants or doctors making above certain income thresholds.
By Colin WilhelmJuly 20 -
Democratic leaders want voters in key states to know which party is responsible for the checks Americans with young children are set to start receiving on Thursday.
By Kenneth P. DoyleJuly 15 -
Senate Democrats are moving to impose tariffs on carbon-intensive imports as a way to help pay for their tax-and-spending legislation, according to one person familiar with the plan.
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Ari NatterJuly 14 -
Mexican businessman Miguel Aleman Magnani is residing in France and fighting an arrest warrant in his native country on charges of tax fraud.
By Andrea NavarroJuly 14 -
The Malaysian government is seeking more than $5.6 billion from the auditors over their role in auditing the state investment fund.
By Anisah Shukry and Hadi AzmiJuly 9 -
The tax deal proposes a minimum corporate levy of at least 15%, and new rules for dividing up the tax revenues from the world’s largest companies — particularly U.S. tech giants.
By Alessandro Speciale and Alex MoralesJuly 9 -
The former Microsoft CEO was cited in a ProPublica story that showed how billionaires use ownership of sports teams to lower their tax obligation.
By Scott CarpenterJuly 8 -
A proposed global minimum corporate tax would undermine the incentive for multinationals to set up shop on storm-prone islands.
By Jim WyssJune 30 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is proposing to boost affordable housing by 2 million units over the next decade by expanding a key tax credit.
By MacKenzie HawkinsJune 28 -
The former president and the House Oversight Committee failed to agree on the release of his financial documents after several rounds of negotiations.
By Joe SchneiderJune 24