Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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The 20% deduction for the qualified income of pass-through entities has strong supporters and critics. Here's how tax experts say it could play out if made permanent.
February 23 -
A provision paying for breaks for parents and business owners has earned widespread praise, but an expert says financial advisors should be on alert.
February 9 -
Here's a breakdown of the most important proposals and debates circulating in policy circles ahead of this year's election and a big Supreme Court decision.
January 4 -
The arguments in Moore v. U.S. carry major potential implications, but these 14 excerpts suggest SCOTUS will deliver a less sweeping decision next year.
December 28 -
Moore v. U.S. could "basically get rid of, I don't know, a third of the tax code," former House Speaker Paul Ryan has said.
December 4 -
Whether a qualified, disclaimer or adverse opinion is given depends on the nature and scale of the problem, and some states had lots of problems.
October 11 -
Isn't it reasonable to expect that state governments' financial reporting have full accountability and thus, receive clean audit reports? Often, they do not.
May 9 -
In the mayoral runoff, Chicago elected Brandon Johnson, a progressive who plans to raise taxes on major corporations to boost the city's revenue.
April 5 -
Billions of dollars available — through subsidies and tax credits — to promote the production and purchase of electric vehicles.
April 3 -
Proposed guidance aims to reduce U.S. reliance on China for batteries and minerals.
March 31