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The Senate GOP Leader wants to head off an effort to use a fast-track process to pass a Democrat-only bill with trillions in spending and tax hikes on the wealthy.
June 29 -
An influential group that sets tax-reporting standards for major commodities suppliers will meet to discuss removing the company's representative from its board.
June 29 -
Coaching and mentoring are less immediately results-oriented and more for fine-tuning, so you can be in a more pleasant place at your current stage of life while preparing for the next stage.
June 28
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Trump’s family real-estate company expects to be accused of tax crimes relating to its payment of perks and benefits to favored employees.
June 28 -
Top aides to the president are reaching out to senators to convey his enthusiasm for the agreement, a White House official said.
June 28 -
The service is gearing up for a potentially massive tax-enforcement push if Congress passes a plan including $40 billion to expand audits on the wealthy.
June 28 -
The $579 billion infrastructure deal is a win, yet the bipartisan plan faces hurdles in Congress that reflect challenges to the president's broader economic agenda.
June 25 -
The service released a Data Book Thursday highlighting its work this past fiscal year, particularly in response to the pandemic.
June 24 -
The cost of the expenditures would be offset by a variety of revenue-raising provisions, including stronger enforcement of tax collections from the wealthy.
June 24 -
The former president and the House Oversight Committee failed to agree on the release of his financial documents after several rounds of negotiations.
June 24 -
The group proposed $40 billion in Internal Revenue Service funding to yield $103 billion.
June 24 -
Top White House aides wrapped up a meeting with a group of senators Tuesday without producing an infrastructure compromise, as differences on how to pay for a proposed $579 billion in new spending for roads, bridges and other projects continue to bedevil the talks.
June 23 -
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders is proposing to partially revive the federal deduction for state and local taxes in an draft outline of a budget resolution designed to fast-track much of President Joe Biden’s economic agenda.
June 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service opened a portal to enable families to monitor and manage their monthly advance payments of the expanded Child Tax Credit.
June 22 -
Top administration aides are set to meet with a group of senators trying to come up with an infrastructure compromise.
June 22 -
Staff should have well-rounded experience for their first three or four years and then should look for an area to specialize in.
June 21
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The president’s plan for trillions in proposed spending and tax increases is likely to take at least until September to clear.
June 21 -
The Biden administration’s proposal to impose a global minimum tax on corporations has been provoking opposition in Congress, with Republicans advocating user fees instead to pay for infrastructure improvements.
June 18 -
The White House reiterated its opposition to indexing the gasoline tax to inflation to help pay for an infrastructure plan.
June 18 -
A 25% tax credit is the latest carrot being proposed on Capitol Hill to encourage semiconductor companies to bolster U.S. production.
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