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The Taxpayer Protection and Preparer Proficiency Act of 2019 would give the IRS the authority to regulate practitioners.
October 3 - Non-profits
Sens. Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden think the organization's contacts with Russians raise questions.
October 2 -
The senator is taking a slightly different approach to targeting the same non-wage income as proposals from Democratic presidential hopefuls.
September 12 -
The leaders of the Senate Finance Committee issued three summary reports from their internal task forces examining what to do about the perennial problem of temporary tax breaks that need to be extended every few years.
August 13 -
A group of 42 Senate Democrats has sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, urging him to refrain from unilaterally cutting capital gains taxes without congressional approval.
August 8 -
The Trump administration hasn’t committed yet to index capital gains to inflation, even as White House officials continue to pursue the plan.
July 19 -
Lawmakers overcame objections from Sen. Rand Paul who had held up the treaties over fears that they could jeopardize U.S. taxpayers’ privacy.
July 17 -
The move could be a prelude to new tariffs under the Trump administration.
July 11 -
The timeline is fluid, however, and could stretch on for months.
June 25 -
If liberal and conservative advocacy groups can agree on anything, it’s this: A suite of more than three dozen or so corporate tax breaks that have expired over the past two years should stay dead.
June 14