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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
September 29 -
Although I live a few miles from Hofstra University, the site of Monday nights Presidential debate, I didnt have a ticket to the event. Instead, I spent the time trying to get to the Marriott next door, where viewers were promised the chance to meet one of the candidates afterward.
September 29 -
The Tax Foundation has released its annual ranking of states and how competitive their business tax codes are.
September 29 -
A group of 41 Senate Republicans is urging the Treasury Department to drop proposed regulations that would eliminate a popular tax strategy for minimizing estate and gift taxes.
September 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released new procedures that help a taxpayer make the decision on whether to opt for a qualified terminable interest property election to reduce estate taxes.
September 29 -
The very rich are different from you and me. They even have their own IRS audit squad.
September 29 -
This U.S. presidential campaign, and particularly that of Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, moved the issue of income inequality front and center. Now there are some new numbers in that department, and they wont make many people happy.
September 29 -
Despite years of cuts to the Internal Revenue Service budget and its employee count, the agency is nonetheless collecting more tax revenue, according to a new report.
September 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is lowering its user fees for issuing letter rulings on tax matters when the rulings are practically identical.
September 28 -
DMJ & Co. PLLC is acquiring Hutchings & Hutchings CPAs PA, expanding DMJs presence in North Carolina.
September 28
