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Self-satisfaction and complacency is what has led many well-known institutions into oblivion.
February 18
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin faces an uphill battle convincing Americans that smaller tax refunds don’t mean they paid more taxes.
February 14 -
Wyden urged the president to accept the funding compromise on border security, or else risk delaying tax refunds.
February 12 -
The president and the governor will discuss a change in the 2017 tax law that limits the SALT deduction.
February 12 -
As Withum is growing, the needs of the firm continue to expand with newly created positions to provide more value-added services to clients.
February 11
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A senator and a representative from Oregon aim to bring state and national cannabis laws into greater alignment.
February 8 -
For the week ending Feb. 1, 2019, the service received 16,035,000 returns, compared to 18,302,000 returns last year, a 12.4 percent decrease.
February 8 -
City Council members thrashed the retailer for its resistance to unions, working conditions at warehouses and its founder’s wealth.
February 8 -
A congressional committee heard testimony about forcing the release of the president's tax filings.
February 8 -
The president said he would consider changes to a controversial cap on the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
February 7 -
House Democrats are facing off with Republicans over getting their hands on the president’s tax returns.
February 7 -
People who ended up with unexpectedly large tax bills after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act have been tweeting their displeasure at President Trump.
February 6 -
A New York state lawmaker has introduced a bill that would make President Donald Trump’s “opportunity zones” tax break less valuable to real estate developers.
February 6 -
Higher rates tend to be a good thing for the state and local government bond market, a haven for investors looking for income that’s exempt from federal taxes.
February 5 -
New York collected $2.3 billion less income-tax revenue than predicted for December and January, and the governor blamed the new federal tax law.
February 5 -
The president is likely to boast about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and its boost to the economy during the annual address.
February 5 -
There are few constants in taxes, but one of them is Sidney Kess.
February 4
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The Vermont senator is considering a second run for president, and said his plan would apply to the wealthiest 0.2 percent of Americans
January 31 -
The billionaire CEO of JPMorgan Chase is OK with tax increases on the wealthy, as long as the revenue goes where he thinks it’ll do the most good.
January 31 -
Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Wyden asked to keep the program going for tax practitioners in the wake of the government shutdown.
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