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Most people think of April as income-tax month for individuals, but its also the biggest business tax-filing month of the year. Why? Because four out of every five U.S. businesses are pass-throughs, meaning they are taxed on individual returns at individual rates.
April 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs is pushing for legislation that would make it easier for employees who work across state lines to do their taxes.
April 14 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing Thursday on proposals to limit tax breaks for employers who provide health care for employees.
April 14 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has introduced legislation, co-sponsored by Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, that would require the Internal Revenue Service to develop a free, online tax preparation and filing service that taxpayers could use to prepare and file their taxes directly with the federal government.
April 14 -
The House Ways and Means Committee passed four pieces of Republican-sponsored legislation Wednesday restricting IRS employee bonuses, hiring and spending, with less than a week to go in tax season.
April 13 -
The House Ways and Means Committee plans to markup and vote Wednesday on four pieces of Republican-sponsored legislation aimed at limiting the Internal Revenue Services authority over its spending, particularly in the areas of employee bonuses, hiring, and delegation of user fees.
April 12 -
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has introduced legislation to combat tax refund theft by identity thieves.
April 8 -
Among the issues that are keeping tax executives up at night are anti-inversion rules that dont address the root cause: an anti-competitive U.S. tax system.
April 7 -
Senior business leaders are concerned about some of the proposed tax changes they have heard from presidential candidates and other sources, according to a new survey by Friedman LLP.
March 30 -
While it has been around in a variety of forms since 1993, the exclusion for Qualified Small Business Stock Gains under section 1202 of the Tax Code didnt really come into its own as a tax benefit until the exclusion rate increased to 100 percent in 2010.
March 24 -
The House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee is calling on the Internal Revenue Service, the Treasury Department and the Justice Department to return funds wrongly seized from taxpayers during civil asset forfeitures.
March 23 -
The National Retail Federation is urging Congress to reject any form of consumption tax as it considers a variety of tax reform proposals in a hearing Tuesday.
March 22 -
The number of presidential candidates has been steadily winnowing down in recent weeks as they suffer defeats in the primaries and caucuses, and so too their tax plans have been falling by the wayside.
March 18 -
In a media blitz last October, the billionaire investor Carl Icahn pledged to create a $150 million political organization to muscle an overhaul of the corporate tax code through a gridlocked Congress.
March 18 -
The House Ways and Means Committee passed a package of three bills Wednesday designed to save money for the federal government, including one that requires taxpayers claiming the Child Tax Credit to provide a Social Security number for the child to prevent undocumented immigrants from qualifying.
March 17 -
U.S. business leaders are keeping a close eye during primary season on the candidates tax reform plans, according to a new survey of private companies by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
March 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service will be making some changes in the due dates next year for several types of business tax returns, which should give accountants a little extra breathing room.
March 9 -
A pair of lawmakers on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee have introduced bipartisan legislation to provide a tax credit for caregiving expenses.
March 9 -
Despite government disapproval, corporate inversions still have fans
March 3 -
Senator Ted Cruz and his wife, Heidi, paid $1.5 million in federal income taxes from 2011 through 2014 on adjusted gross income totaling more than $5 million, according to partial tax returns released in e-mails to reporters by the Republican presidential candidates campaign Saturday.
February 29