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The administration wants employers, not employees, to be responsible for paying back the Social Security levies when they come due next year.
August 27 -
The Trump administration’s signature tax break to help poor communities may or may not be working.
August 27 -
The changes represent probably the biggest overhaul of Regulation S-K disclosures in more than three decades.
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The U.S. Treasury Department still has yet to tell companies how to handle President Donald Trump’s order delaying the due date for employee payroll taxes, leaving major employers like Walmart Inc. in the lurch.
August 26 -
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. agreed to delay enforcement of a subpoena for President Donald Trump’s tax and financial records until after a federal appeals court decides whether or not to put the request on ice for even longer.
August 25 -
New York is investigating whether President Donald Trump’s company falsely reported the value of his assets to secure loans and get tax benefits as claimed last year by Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, who has fallen out with his ex-boss.
August 25 -
Top 10 Firm Crowe has put together an at-a-glance guide to the candidates' positions on corporate taxes.
August 25 -
I am a strong proponent of partner retreats and offsite meetings.
August 24
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A federal appeals court set a hearing for Sept. 1 to consider President Donald Trump’s emergency request to put on hold a judge’s ruling that cleared the way for the Manhattan District Attorney to enforce a subpoena for his tax returns and other financial records.
August 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service agreed to quit warnings about unpaid taxes while it works through millions of pieces of unopened mail that have accumulated during the pandemic.
August 21 -
The Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden expressed optimism and hope about overcoming the economic crisis and other challenges during his acceptance speech at the virtual Democratic National Convention.
August 21 -
It’s not too early to start thinking about post-election tax planning.
August 20 -
A federal judge rejected Donald Trump’s latest bid to block the Manhattan district attorney’s subpoena of his tax records, but the president’s planned appeal could push the matter past the election.
August 20 -
The U.S. suspended its extradition treaty with Hong Kong and ended reciprocal tax treatment on shipping with the former British colony, the latest salvo in escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing.
August 20 -
House Ways and Means Chair Richard Neal wants the IRS to quit sending balance due notices for now.
August 19 -
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other organizations are sounding the alarm about the impact of President Trump’s order.
August 18 -
President Donald Trump said he’ll punish American companies that move jobs abroad and reward firms with tax breaks for shifting work from China to the U.S., proposals aimed at hastening the decoupling of the world’s largest economies.
August 18 -
Delaying tax payments is one thing; forgiving them is another thing entirely.
August 18 -
Teaching provides an opportunity to give back by transferring knowledge, sharing experiences and offering a practical outlook to people who either will be starting their careers or are at mid career with a desire to advance further.
August 17
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The Internal Revenue Service is giving parents another chance to list their kids so they can receive an extra $500 per child in economic impact payments under the CARES Act.
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