Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Whether clients are investing in commercial buildings, launching new ventures or improving existing properties, they have fresh opportunities for accelerated deductions.
July 21 -
Eliminating federal incentives threatens to upend the U.S. energy industry by hampering the rollout of wind and solar.
July 18 -
Selling the OBBBA to the American people may prove to be tougher than passing it, even for a president who built a career on savvy branding.
July 17 -
The Treasury Department and the IRS will need to roll out guidance to explain the bill's newer provisions and how they differ from earlier tax legislation.
July 16 -
Many of the provisions of the OBBBA benefit businesses, but colleges and universities will take a hit, as will companies in renewable energy.
July 15 -
The ink is hardly dry on the $3.4 trillion tax and spending package and House Republicans are already at work on a follow-up budget bill coming this autumn.
July 14 -
The president's signature tax law allows a long-standing business deduction for the cost of food provided to employees to expire.
July 14 -
The sweeping $3.4 trillion fiscal package is already creating opportunities for segments of the energy and climate industries that had fallen out of favor.
July 14 -
The Senate passed a bipartisan bill that would provide tax-filing relief for taxpayers in states that have issued state-level disaster declarations, sending the bill to President Trump for his signature.
July 11 -
Tax clients are already starting to ask their accountants about the many changes in the massive One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed by Congress last week.
July 10 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board sanctioned CPA firm Michael Coglianese for quality review failures for 17 audit and attestation engagements.
July 10 -
A set of provisions tucked into the law has real estate developers and affordable housing proponents cheering — though some view it as a bittersweet victory.
July 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to shutter its Filing Information Returns Electronic, or FIRE, system.
July 9 -
Executives at America's largest corporations watched Donald Trump sign a massive tax-cut bill without any change in their own companies' tax rates.
July 9 -
From bonus depreciation and R&E expensing to the higher standard deduction, the Trump tax bill covers a lot of ground.
July 8 -
Solar and wind projects that already had been pared back by Trump's $3.4 trillion budget bill designed to end green energy incentives.
July 8 -
The bill is expected to push almost 12 million Americans off their health insurance, creating long-term financial issues for states and health-care providers.
July 7 -
A loophole for religious schools was removed from the final tax bill, leaving the Indiana-based school to pay a higher levy on its $20 billion endowment.
July 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has declared 83 pieces of old guidance in the Internal Revenue Bulletin to be obsolete in accordance with Trump executive orders.
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