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In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court held in Obergefell v. Hodges that the 14th amendment requires all states to license a marriage between two persons of the same sex, and to recognize same-sex marriages validly performed out of state.
June 26 -
The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee released its annual report to Congress recommending changes in a wide range of electronic tax administration issues.
June 26 -
The Supreme Courts highly anticipated 6-3 decision Thursday in King v Burwell found that premium tax credits under Code Sec. 36B, also known as health insurance subsidies, are not limited solely to taxpayers who live in states that have established their own health insurance exchange but are also available to taxpayers residing in states that have a federal exchange.
June 26 -
Officials from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration told a congressional hearing that a number of backup tapes from Lois Lerner, the former director of the IRSs Exempt Organizations unit, had been erased and they were unable to recover thousands of her old emails.
June 26 -
The owners of hedge fund-backed reinsurers, including one tied to John Paulson, could have to pay more taxes or shift their focus under a bill introduced by Senator Ron Wyden to counter what he called abuses by offshore companies.
June 26 -
U.S. lawmakers are exploring a new corporate tax break that would benefit companies already adept at avoiding taxes.
June 26 -
A slideshow of innovative social media from the accounting profession
June 25 -
The King v Burwell decision by the Supreme Court, while leaving the status quo unchanged, nevertheless has elicited statements ranging from seasoned analysis to partisan diatribes on both sides of the issue that was litigated.
June 25 -
8 examples of innovative social media from the accounting profession
June 25 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
June 25

