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Watch out, Wall Street. Democrats, who have so far focused on plans to tax the super-rich, are turning their sights to capital markets.
March 5 -
When I started working, in 1963, the IRS had a policy where everyone preparing and signing tax returns had to be an enrolled agent.
March 4
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The head of the Taxpayer Advocate Service at the IRS for 18 years will be retiring at the end of July.
March 1 -
Before Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax, there was Donald Trump’s wealth tax.
March 1 -
The average tax refund increased 1.3 percent compared to last year, but the total value of those checks and the number of people receiving the payments continued to drop steadily in the first filing season under the new tax law.
February 28 -
The legislation would retroactively extend tax provisions that expired at the end of 2017 and 2018 through the rest of 2019.
February 28 -
Tax refunds in the U.S. jumped 17 percent week over week, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
February 28 -
Assertions in his testimony include that the president may have lied about his finances, his income and his tax situation.
February 27 -
A letter from a senior official to Senate Democrats throws cold water on any extra relief for taxpayers.
February 27 -
The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm California attorney Michael J. Desmond as chief counsel for the Internal Revenue Service.
February 27 -
About 10.9 million people are losing out on one of their most prized tax breaks — the deduction for state and local taxes.
February 26 -
The Vermont senator and presidential candidate plans to disclose a decade of returns “soon,” he said at a town hall forum on Monday night.
February 26 -
Berkshire Hathaway posted a $25 billion loss in the fourth quarter, mainly due to a writedown from its stake in Kraft Heinz.
February 25 -
The complexity of everything that needs to be done is making running a practice more difficult for many small firms.
February 25
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is rallying a team of governors from fellow high-tax states to push Congress to repeal the cap on deductions for state and local taxes — an effort that looks doomed to fail.
February 25 -
The U.S. charged an Internal Revenue Service analyst with illegally disclosing suspicious activity reports related to the private banking information of Trump's former lawyer.
February 21 -
Some of the top Democratic presidential candidates are trying to make a name for themselves by calling for higher taxes on the wealthy.
February 21 -
A pair of leaders on the House Ways and Means Committee are asking whether the IRS did enough testing and why the results haven't been released to the public.
February 20 -
Senate Democrats are accusing the Trump administration of hastily redoing the tax withholding tables last year, harming taxpayers and causing them to owe taxes this year.
February 19 -
The Democratic presidential candidate would limit American families’ expenses to 7 percent of income regardless of how many children they have in care.
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