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A trio of Republican senators has reintroduced legislation to get rid of estate taxes completely.
January 29 -
The IRS is back open for business and here are some handy resources to help clients with their taxes.
January 28
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If Democrats want the wealthy to pay more into the U.S. Treasury, they’ll need to contend with one fact: the rich are very good at dodging taxes.
January 25 -
Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren has proposed a wealth tax on Americans worth more than $50 million, a pitch aimed at satisfying the eagerness of progressive voters to confront income inequality.
January 25 -
The commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service sent an email to staff at the agency who are struggling with the partial government shutdown.
January 24 -
Lawmakers want to know how the longest government shutdown in history will affect one of the most critical tax filing seasons. But it’s unlikely they’re going to get any answers this week.
January 24 -
Tax refunds could be delayed this season despite actions by the Trump administration.
January 23 -
The Trump administration has recalled thousands of furloughed federal workers to process tax returns and continue work on offshore drilling permits. But programs that are out of favor with the White House — such as the Energy Star consumer ratings system — aren’t getting the same treatment.
January 23 -
The annual event was an elaborate affair whose purpose was to update our staff on what is going on at our firm as well as what is in the works.
January 21
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Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., is planning to hold a hearing next Thursday about what the government standoff means for U.S. taxpayers.
January 17 -
An all-star lineup of economists is endorsing a plan to combat climate change.
January 17 -
Most taxpayers who didn't properly adjust their withholding after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act won't face penalties.
January 16 -
There are many ways of keeping in touch with clients in a regular and unobtrusive manner.
January 14
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The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee is questioning officials about how taxpayer assistance, cybersecurity, operations and tax refunds will be affected.
January 11 -
The Senate Finance Committee chairman is examining his authority to obtain the president’s returns, a move to ensure he could see any forms his Democratic counterpart in the House potentially receives.
January 9 -
Despite the shutdown, Commissioner Rettig commits to on-time refunds, too.
January 7 -
Everything you should do vs. what you can do vs. what you want to do vs. what you will do.
January 7
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House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., is asking the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department to explain what impact the partial government shutdown will have on the upcoming tax season.
January 4 -
The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee wants the service to waive the penalties that he expects to hit millions of workers and families.
January 3 -
Here are some suggestions of ways to feel happier in 2019.
December 31
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