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Businesses and individuals may get major tax breaks if President-elect Donald Trump can successfully meld his own tax proposals with similar ones favored by House Republicans.
November 9 -
Donald Trumps surprise election Tuesday as U.S. president means the repudiation of Barack Obamas legacy and a strong likelihood Republicans will undo many of his accomplishments, including Obamacare and trade deals, and seek tax cuts for the rich.
November 9 -
Donald Trump has already done the impossible by winning the presidency, but once he takes office he may have to do so again by finding a way to pay for the across-the-board tax cuts he promised during his campaign.
November 9 -
Republicans on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee sent a a letter Thursday to Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew asking him to withdraw the Treasurys recently proposed regulations on estate and gift taxes.
November 3 -
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump is elected next Tuesday, there are some tax-planning moves that will make sense for your clients no matter who gets into the Oval Office.
November 2 -
Known to many as a partisan attack dog, Senate Democratic leader-in-waiting Chuck Schumer is plotting to reach across the aisle next year with a pragmatic agenda he insists can get through a bitterly divided Congress.
November 1 -
With the 2016 presidential election dominating this falls news cycle, you may have overlooked an important and significant celebrationthe centennial birthday of the estate tax.
October 31 -
Earlier this week, I moderated an Accounting Today web seminar on Understanding Affordable Care Act Reporting: Year 2.
October 27 -
No matter who wins this years presidential election, CFOs and tax directors alike will wonder what changes are looming. Given the slim chance of a complete overhaul of our tax system, the short answer to our titular question is, Probably not much.
October 27 -
With the first fiscal year for the new California film tax incentives now complete, the California Film Commission issued a report today that said the $220 million in funding that became available in fiscal year 2015-2016 generated $1.5 billion in direct in-state spending from film and TV production, including $600 million in below-the-line wages.
October 27