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Top White House aides wrapped up a meeting with a group of senators Tuesday without producing an infrastructure compromise, as differences on how to pay for a proposed $579 billion in new spending for roads, bridges and other projects continue to bedevil the talks.
June 23 -
A new holiday; VAT questions; give parents credit; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 22
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The Internal Revenue Service opened a portal to enable families to monitor and manage their monthly advance payments of the expanded Child Tax Credit.
June 22 -
Top administration aides are set to meet with a group of senators trying to come up with an infrastructure compromise.
June 22 -
The service has posted new procedures to explain how a change in tax law last year potentially affects the depreciation of residential rental property.
June 21 -
Implications of a big leak; taxing multinationals; better current than new clients; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 15
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Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, introduced a bipartisan bill to protect tax whistleblowers.
June 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department introduced an online tool that enables families to register for monthly payments of the expanded Child Tax Credit.
June 14 -
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 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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An Atlanta-area accountant was indicted on charges that he conspired to promote fraudulent tax breaks through land conservation deals that are the focus of a growing Internal Revenue Service crackdown.
June 10 -
Commissioner Rettig told the Senate Finance Committee that the value of the cryptocurrency market now tops $2 trillion.
June 9 -
Capital gains at death; ounces of prevention; extremely dark money; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 8
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Some in Washington have slammed states for what they consider kicking their own residents while they’re down — against the intent of Congress.
June 8 -
The service offered highlights of tax season, the latest on stimulus packages, and more.
June 8 -
Several of the world’s most prominent billionaires paid minimal or no federal income tax in some years, ProPublica reported.
June 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is sending letters to over 36 million families about how they may be able to qualify for monthly Child Tax Credit payments, beginning in July.
June 7 -
The proposal sets aside the Biden administration’s proposal to raise the headline corporate income rate to 28% from 21% — a non-starter for Republican lawmakers — though that could be pursued elsewhere.
June 4 -
Private wealth clients, hedge fund managers and cryptocurrency traders fleeing to Puerto Rico for its huge tax breaks — and to escape President Joe Biden’s proposed capital gains tax increases — are now the focus of a sweeping Internal Revenue Service review.
June 3 -
The Biden administration has proposed requiring the collection of data on foreign cryptocurrency investors active in the U.S., aiming to bolster international cooperation to help in a broader crackdown on tax evasion.
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