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The worsening talent shortage and new policies from the Internal Revenue Service top the list of the stories our readers flocked to.
January 2 -
Here's a roundup of tax-related news and insights on politics, practice management, investment strategies, health savings accounts, estate planning and more.
December 23 -
The current limits for a deduction tied to state and local duties and the debate on the extension of the TCJA provides a lens to examine gender-based disparities.
December 17 -
A refundable tax credit would carry the same budgetary impact but boost homeownership among lower and middle-income households, a new study says.
December 9 -
The numbers are getting murkier, and the politics with a slim majority in the House and the minutiae of Senate reconciliation rules look anything but easy.
November 18 -
The adjustments reflect how inflation is slowing down and upcoming changes to the rules based on the Secure 2.0 Act and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 4 -
The first Secure Act was a "game-changer for IRAs and Roth IRAs," according to a retirement expert. Here's the compelling case for paying taxes sooner.
October 21 -
The CFP Board, the FPA, FSI, NAPFA and the IAA called jointly for the restoration of incentives for financial planning as part of the looming TCJA debate.
October 16 -
The possible expiration of many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act raises the prospect of another budget reconciliation bill. Here's what that means for taxes.
October 7 -
A costly provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is in limbo as policy wonks call for either big changes or outright elimination of the policy.
October 3