Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The Texas senator pitched Republican senators on ending the Federal Reserve's authority to pay interest to banks, claiming it would save $1.1 trillion over a decade.
June 12 -
The sale of federal land would provide billions of dollars to help pay for the massive package of tax cuts in the Senate's version of the bill.
June 12 -
A $30,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction would be a compromise between current law and the more generous limit in the House's version of the bill.
June 11 -
The Section 899 "revenge tax" in President Trump's massive tax and spending bill may be delayed as it faces pushback from Wall Street and businesses.
June 11 -
The Senate is considering a plan to save a lucrative tax credit for the production of hydrogen that would be scrapped in the tax mega bill passed by the House.
June 11 -
Rev. Proc. 2025-23 updates the list of 'automatic procedures' for changes in methods of accounting.
June 10 -
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Republicans in his chamber expect to deliver on President Donald Trump's campaign promises.
June 10 -
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he's pressuring Senate Republicans to refrain from changing a deal to increase the state and local tax deduction cap to $40,000.
June 10 -
Under the initiative, the government would make the one-time contribution into a tax-deferred, low-cost index fund that will track the overall stock market.
June 10 -
A look at what's likely to stay in the Trump administration's tax bill, including pay-fors.
June 10 -
Neil Fishman of NCCPAP dives into the details of the House versions of the bill and how it may play out in the Senate.
June 9 -
Lawmakers are largely taking their cues from Trump and sticking by the $3 trillion bill at the center of the White House's economic agenda.
June 6 -
President Trump told Senate Republicans he is open to a state and local tax deduction cap lower than the $40,000 in the House-passed version of his tax bill.
June 6 -
Tesla shares sank as Elon Musk and President Trump's simmering feud devolved into a public war of words over the bill.
June 5 -
A plan to sell thousands of acres of federal land to help pay for the massive package of tax cuts will be returning in the Senate's version of the bill.
June 5 -
The world's richest man is declaring his opposition to tax legislation that's the centerpiece of Trump's domestic agenda.
June 5 -
A Republican attempt to block states from enforcing new artificial intelligence rules over the next decade has drawn growing bipartisan objections, exposing tension in Washington over allowing for more unchecked AI development.
June 5 -
Musk described the bill as a budget-busting "disgusting abomination." as Republican fiscal hawks stepped up criticism of the massive fiscal package.
June 4 -
U.S. officials have asked for information related to the accounting of deals that the cybersecurity company has made with some customers.
June 4 -
The deal that led the House to increase the maximum deduction for state and local taxes to $40,000 is not set in stone in the Senate.
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