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States’ SALT pushback; taxes and the Golden Globes; coining a new investing phrase; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 10
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Ranking Dems are worried the Internal Revenue Service might succumb to political pressure to make it appear that tax cuts are larger than they really are.
January 8 -
The IRS has recommendations for safely storing, sharing and disposing of taxpayer information.
January 8 -
New Jersey’s governor-elect joined a chorus of leaders in Democratic states who are proposing workarounds for their residents to avoid new caps on state and local tax deductions—even as a top Trump administration official suggested the federal government might act to limit such strategies.
January 8 -
The estate of the late award-winning singer and actress Whitney Houston has reportedly reached a deal with the Internal Revenue Service to pay $2,275,366 in taxes, far less than the $11.7 million the IRS said it was owed.
January 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has set the official starting date – and returns are due by April 17.
January 4 -
Washington, D.C.’s city government collected more than $50 million in prepayments of 2018 property taxes from about 7,500 taxpayers, said David Umansky, a spokesman for the city’s Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt.
January 4 -
Reform’s effect on tax-exempts; hitting the marketing balance; Bozo of the year; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 2
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A roundup of influential and important legal decisions from the past year.
January 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department will generally allow existing loans and other related-party transactions involving the overseas affiliates of multinational corporations to be taxed at the lower of two preferential rates, according to an official notice.
January 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue ruling clarifying the tax treatment of a package of films on a TV channel in terms of the domestic production activities deduction.
December 29 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration cautioned taxpayers to stay on “high alert” next tax season so they don’t fall prey to criminals who pretend to be employees of the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department.
December 29 -
The estate of Michael Jackson looks to have escaped a possibly hefty penalty for allegedly undervaluing the late singer’s assets.
December 29 -
Local jurisdictions in high-tax states are grappling with changes from the tax reform act.
December 28 -
But many 2018 taxes have already been levied, experts say.
December 28 -
A High Court case examines what, exactly, ‘impeding or obstructing’ the IRS means.
December 27 -
S-corp boom; cash management to-dos; how to spend the season before the season; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 27
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Online renewals will be much faster, the service says.
December 26 -
The IRS pushed back the deadline for 1095-Bs and Cs -- and said taxpayers can send in returns without them.
December 26 -
Potential state-by-state effects of the tax reform bill; filing for the dead; the real power of IRS notices; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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