Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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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.
June 4 -
Prospects for an even more dire U.S. fiscal trajectory threaten to stoke concerns about the bill among GOP fiscal hawks.
June 4 -
Senate Republican Leader John Thune has been a vocal critic of the 40% estate tax paid by the wealthiest U.S. individuals when they die.
June 4 -
Notice 2025-27 from the IRS offers an optional method for determining an applicable corporation for the corporate alternative minimum tax.
June 3 -
One sector that the bill is particularly positive for is real estate, experts say.
June 3 -
The most critical deadline Congress is facing is enactment of additional government borrowing authority before the current authorization limit is reached.
June 2 -
The dome of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., is reflected upside down in a puddle outside of the structure
June 2 -
Significant changes are in store for President Donald Trump's signature $3.9 trillion tax-cut bill.
June 2 -
The institute is asking lawmakers to change provisions on SALT deductions for pass-through entities, contingency fees for tax prep, and business loss carryforwards.
May 30 -
In the world of depreciation planning, one small timing detail continues to fly under the radar — and it's costing taxpayers serious money.
May 30 -
The item calls for increasing tax rates for individuals and companies from countries whose tax policies the U.S. deems "discriminatory."
May 30 -
The ruling could present a new obstacle for Republicans who are relying on the revenue to help offset the cost of a $4 trillion tax cut moving through Congress.
May 30 -
The Trump administration is changing many prior policies, but supporters of this proposal are calling for further action to protect the complex tax savings maneuver.
May 28 -
Elon Musk expressed dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump's giant tax bill, saying it undercut his efforts to slash government spending.
May 28 -
Practitioners are working to get clients in line so they can fulfill IRS requirements to prove their clients qualify for particular credits.
May 27 -
The artificial intelligence company was facing legal scrutiny in the weeks before it went bust.
May 27 -
Investors in nations with tax regimes that the U.S. deems unfair would face higher tax rates on income earned in the U.S. if the tax bill becomes law.
May 27 -
The measure would clamp down on energy tax credits created or expanded by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act by imposing a slew of new restrictions.
May 27 -
Here's a rundown of the House bill's main provisions impacting people and businesses.
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