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For more than 30 years, colleges and universities have leaned on an obscure tax rule that allows sports boosters to make tax-deductible contributions to their teams. Athletic fundraisers around the country say that’s an advantage that generates millions in annual revenue—and one that’s threatened by Republican tax legislation.
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Vice President Mike Pence said Republicans would repeal the estate tax—a step that the Senate GOP tax plan doesn’t currently plan to take.
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The Senate tax plan encountered its first outright Republican opposition this week, from a senator whose concerns might foreshadow the biggest business challenge ahead for the proposal.
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The Republican tax plan isn’t designed to help rich New Yorkers, but Wall Street can certainly look forward to some advantages, said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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The school's Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business is accepting applications for the inaugural August '18 class.
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Hours after House Republicans jubilantly passed their tax bill, their colleagues on the Senate Finance Committee approved a far different version—one that postpones difficult questions as lawmakers rush to refashion much of the U.S. economy on a tight timeline.
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Following a year of innovation in tools for small businesses and the self-employed, the accounting software giant brings the message home.
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The deal Down Under is valued at US$136 million.
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Intuit has introduced QuickBooks Capital, a funding solution for small businesses.
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“What the hell did I spend my money on?” Self-employed users can ask the bot.
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