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A French-U.S. clash over digital taxation overshadowed the start of a Group of Seven finance chiefs meeting as France refused to flinch on its levy that would hit tech giants.
July 17 -
A Democratic senator is pushing back against the Trump administration’s plans to cut taxes by indexing capital gains to inflation, a move that he says would only help the wealthy and be illegal.
July 12 -
Lawyers for House Democrats are looking at a New York law that would give them a route to access President Donald Trump’s state tax returns.
July 12 -
Lawyers for Donald Trump are in court Friday morning arguing against a subpoena from congressional Democrats seeking financial information from the president’s longtime accountants, Mazars USA LLP.
July 12 -
The move could be a prelude to new tariffs under the Trump administration.
July 11 -
Time is tight for Donald Trump’s lawyers in their fight to keep the president’s financial records out of the hands of congressional Democrats.
July 9 -
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law a measure that would give key members of Congress the ability to request the president’s state returns.
July 8 -
A judge has been assigned to a lawsuit by congressional Democrats seeking access to the president’s tax returns.
July 5 -
House Democrats asked a U.S. court to force the Treasury Department to turn over six years of President Donald Trump’s personal and business tax returns.
July 2 -
The package of far-reaching IRS reforms received strong bipartisan support in the House and Senate last month.
July 1 -
U.S. lawmakers have the right to see President Donald Trump’s personal business records held by his accounting firm, attorneys for a Democrat-led House committee told a U.S. appeals court panel.
July 1 -
President Donald Trump praised New Jersey’s lawmakers for blocking Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposed millionaire’s tax, saying it would have driven “large numbers of high-end taxpayers out of the state.”
July 1 -
The White House is developing a plan to cut taxes by indexing capital gains to inflation, according to people familiar with the matter, in a move that would largely benefit the wealthy and may be done in a way that bypasses Congress.
June 27 -
Americans gave less money to charities last year partly because the Republican tax law changes made many people ineligible for tax breaks that can inspire donations.
June 18 -
The president’s personal lawyers told the court it must reverse a judge’s ruling allowing the House Oversight and Reform Committee to subpoena financial records from his accounting firm.
June 11 -
Finance Ministers from Group of 20 nations agreed they need to find a common method to tax technology giants, whose digital business models have grown exponentially faster than systems to tax them.
June 10 -
The president's trade wars have already elimianted all but $100 of the average American household’s windfall from Trump’s 2017 tax law. And that’s just the beginning.
June 7 -
House Democrats clamoring for Donald Trump’s tax information have eagerly awaited a newly passed New York law allowing limited access to the president’s state returns.
June 5 -
Democrats would need to sweep the 2020 election if they want to pull the trigger to end the carried interest option.
June 4 -
A onetime business partner of Donald Trump’s hotel management company claimed in a court filing that the president’s firm evaded income taxes on a project in Panama and under-reported employee salaries there.
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