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While Europe and global financial markets are consumed by the prospect of Brexit, business rolls on in Brussels.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
June 16 -
Payments that a business makes are generally deductible if they are ordinary and necessary under Internal Revenue Service regulations unless, that is, they are specifically denied deductibility.
June 15 -
A House committee voted Wednesday to censure Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen over Republican claims that he obstructed an investigation into whether his agency targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status.
June 15 -
The cost of compliance with the ever-growing Tax Code costs U.S. taxpayers a total of 8.9 billion hours and $409 billion, according to new research.
June 15 -
Developing trust is complicated, but trust is the ultimate competitive advantage for winning and retaining clients.
June 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released final regulations relating to the exclusion from gross income of discharge of indebtedness income of a grantor trust or an entity that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner.
June 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance on whether payments from a qualified retirement plan during a phased retirement are considered an annuity.
June 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to change some of its procedures for reviewing amended tax returns after a government report estimated it may have inappropriately allowed approximately $34.4 million in tax refunds and abatements.
June 15 -
Microsoft Corp. has enough cash to buy LinkedIn Corp. four times over. So why is it taking out a big loan to pay for its latest purchase?
June 15
