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Kellyanne Conway clarified her remarks about the president’s tax returns in a statement that leaves open the possibility he will never release them.
January 24 -
President promises a "very major" border tax and said he would cut regulations by 75 percent at a breakfast meeting with business leaders.
January 23 -
Joanne Barry of the New York State Society of CPAs shares a handful of ways accountants can help their country.
January 23
New York State Society of CPAs -
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump has released a “Contract with the American Voter,” outlining his 100-day plan to “make America Great Again,” including plans for a Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act.
January 20 -
With Donald Trump's inauguration at hand, many of the details of what the administration and the GOP Congress plan to do with Obamacare remain uncertain.
January 19 -
PE has the President-elect on speed dial. That may benefit the $2.5 trillion industry as several key issues are put in play.
January 19 -
Senate Democratic leader calls for nominee for White House budget director to withdraw from consideration after failing to pay more than $15,000 in payroll taxes—a call the transition team quickly rejected.
January 19 -
Wind-power skeptic Donald Trump’s proposed tax reform may have an unintended consequence: threatening wind farms’ balance sheets.
January 17 -
Donald Trump to the rescue? The $8.55 trillion bond market has bucked concerns over mounting company indebtedness and so far resisted fears about the knock-on effects of the potential unraveling of the 35-year-old bull-run in government debt.
January 17 -
President-elect railed against his main political opponent for allowing a tax break that lets some investment managers pay lower tax rates than average workers. After he takes office, he may have no one to blame but himself.
January 17 -
Car maker, fresh from canceling a Mexico factory Donald Trump criticized, expects the incoming president to deliver on promises of tax reform that will benefit U.S. manufacturers.
January 9 -
Chief financial officers predict less gridlock in Congress on tax reform, according to a new survey by Deloitte.
January 5 -
Bank agrees to pay $95 million to settle allegations it used underfunded shell companies to evade taxes, the second time since 2010 that it resolved a government tax case.
January 5 -
President-elect is selecting Sullivan & Cromwell partner to run the Securities and Exchange Commission, positioning a top lawyer to banks and hedge funds to lead Wall Street’s main regulator.
January 4 -
The first major act of the unified Republican government in 2017 will be a vote in Congress to begin tearing down the Affordable Care Act.
December 29 -
Congressional Democrats say they’ll try to thwart Republican plans to overhaul the U.S. tax code by portraying them as a boon for the rich that betrays President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promise to fight for working Americans.
December 27 -
For 2017, carryover from 2016 not only includes the usual reporting and compliance issues related to the tax year just ending, but also those tax changes and issues begun in 2016 that are by no means finished at year's end.
December 20
Wolters Kluwer US, Tax & Accounting -
With Republican control of Congress and the presidency, most practitioners think some kind of change is coming to the Tax Code – but they differ wildly on what form it will take.
December 19 -
As of Jan. 20, 2017, the Republican Party will control both houses of Congress as well as the presidency, putting it in a prime position to enact its tax agenda -- but first it will need to decide which one it want to enact.
December 15
Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of retribution against companies that move jobs out of the U.S. is already having the effect he probably intended: some business leaders are pausing plans to seek foreign addresses.
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