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The Vermont senator is considering a second run for president, and said his plan would apply to the wealthiest 0.2 percent of Americans
January 31 -
The billionaire CEO of JPMorgan Chase is OK with tax increases on the wealthy, as long as the revenue goes where he thinks it’ll do the most good.
January 31 -
A trio of Republican senators has reintroduced legislation to get rid of estate taxes completely.
January 29 -
The new certificate can be added to email signatures, websites and social media platforms to quickly verify a professional's credentials.
January 29 -
Prior to the Tax Reform Act of 1986, the tax code was full of loopholes that individuals could take advantage of, especially movie stars.
January 29 -
Many business owners and entrepreneurs are looking to realize value from the companies they've created, but don't know how, says Anthony Glomski, who sees a major role for accountants in guiding these clients through a liquidity event.
January 28 -
The software company will be folded into the firm's technology consulting division.
January 25 -
If Democrats want the wealthy to pay more into the U.S. Treasury, they’ll need to contend with one fact: the rich are very good at dodging taxes.
January 25 -
Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren has proposed a wealth tax on Americans worth more than $50 million, a pitch aimed at satisfying the eagerness of progressive voters to confront income inequality.
January 25 -
As the U.S. government shutdown continues, one potential consequence of it threatens to disrupt the supply of T-bills.
January 24