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The debate over how to pay for the nation’s roads, bridges and transit systems is leading some normally anti-tax Republicans to embrace higher levies on motorists.
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The proposal calls for $579 billion in net new spending beyond outlays that Congress was already expected to enact.
June 11 -
Republican and Democratic senators said they’re open to considering the first change in the national gasoline tax since 1993 to help fund a bipartisan infrastructure spending package.
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The disclosure of the personal income and tax data of some of the wealthiest Americans has been referred to additional federal investigators.
June 10 -
The proposed changes are worrying investors and their tax advisors, especially the possibility of making them retroactive.
June 10 -
Two-state two step; primed for prison; contemptible; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 10 -
Predict: Signals is the first in a range of native artificial intelligence and machine learning products to come from the company.
June 10 -
The topic of Employer Identification Numbers is sure to arise as accountants help clients get all of their tax to-dos in order.
June 10
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A failed oil trader in Singapore that owes creditors more than $3.5 billion is suing Deloitte & Touche LLP, alleging the auditing firm failed to detect “serious irregularities” in its financial statements for more than a decade.
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Mitt Romney is helping lead lawmakers in creating a new proposal to present to the Biden administration.
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