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Tax practitioners are strongly in favor of weeding out the incompetent and unethical.
June 11 -
Charles Rettig wants to see a ‘fully functioning’ Internal Revenue Service -- on both service and enforcement.
June 10 -
Finance Ministers from Group of 20 nations agreed they need to find a common method to tax technology giants, whose digital business models have grown exponentially faster than systems to tax them.
June 10 -
The only thing holding back small firms is their hanging onto the past.
June 10
Withum -
The president's trade wars have already elimianted all but $100 of the average American household’s windfall from Trump’s 2017 tax law. And that’s just the beginning.
June 7 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., introduced the legislation in response to the recent college admissions scandal.
June 6 -
Good news for taxpayers in New York, New Jersey and California. Lawmakers are going to start talking about rolling back a new limit on a popular break for state and local taxes.
June 6 -
House Democrats clamoring for Donald Trump’s tax information have eagerly awaited a newly passed New York law allowing limited access to the president’s state returns.
June 5 -
Democrats would need to sweep the 2020 election if they want to pull the trigger to end the carried interest option.
June 4 -
A onetime business partner of Donald Trump’s hotel management company claimed in a court filing that the president’s firm evaded income taxes on a project in Panama and under-reported employee salaries there.
June 4 -
I assume staff will not do what is necessary to learn new things.
June 3
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The new attempt aims for more simplicity and privacy.
May 31 -
The Democrat has few other mechanisms to pursue the president's tax returns in the Republican-controlled Senate.
May 31 -
Bad people drive out good people.
May 27
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The bipartisan legislation will provide more retirement planning options for accountants to advise small business clients about, while also fixing a glitch in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that imposed the kiddie tax on children of deceased service members.
May 24 -
The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation that relaxes the rules for retirement savers and corrects an unintended side-effect of the 2017 tax law that hit children of military members who died in combat with higher-than-expected tax bills.
May 23 -
A federal judge in New York rejected President Donald Trump’s request to keep his banks from producing financial records to lawmakers, handing House Democrats a second convincing courtroom win this week in their efforts to delve into the president’s finances.
May 23 -
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders introduced legislation that would impose a tax on trades of all stocks, bonds and derivatives in the U.S., a move he says would help curb Wall Street speculation and help finance his campaign promise to provide tuition-free college and cut student debt.
May 23 -
The Treasury Secretary said Wednesday that the administration has no plans to eliminate the preferential tax treatment of carried interest profits, three days after President Trump said he wanted to do just that.
May 22 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin headed for another clash with Representative Maxine Waters as Democrats ratchet up pressure over his refusal to turn over President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
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