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House conservatives proposed raising the retirement age to collect Social Security, handing Democrats damaging political ammunition ahead of the 2024 election.
June 15 -
With the official public health emergency due to end on May 11, the IRS has updated its FAQ.
April 18 -
The changing CPA exam; evils of voicemail; CHIPS may fall; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 7 -
His plan has little chance of becoming law, but the proposal is an important signpost for negotiations over government spending.
March 7 -
The notice contains interim guidance for insurance companies ahead of proposed regulations on the 15% minimum tax under the Inflation Reduction Act.
February 17 -
Plus, Forvis launches claims denial management solution; Neo.tax rolls out 2023 update; and other news from the accounting technology arena.
February 17 -
State doings; Medicare won't wait; the wayside; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 7 -
A new Medicare policy sets out how government auditors will review data on patient illnesses and recover excess payments that aren't justified.
February 6 -
Prosecutors have told Allen Weisselberg, who is serving a jail sentence for tax fraud, that they are prepared to file new charges against him.
February 3 -
Medicare will seek about $4.7 billion over 10 years in clawback payments from private insurers that manage its programs under a long-awaited audit rule, a blow to the industry that sets up a likely court fight.
January 31