Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The cost of the draft plan for sweeping tax cuts weighed in at $3.8 trillion over the next 10 years in one official estimate. The reality is likely much higher.
May 15 -
Rep. Jason Smith said lawmakers from high-tax states should support the $30,000 limit his committee put on the state and local tax deduction.
May 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs is concerned about a provision in the tax reconciliation bill limiting deductibility of state and local taxes paid by firms.
May 14 -
Wealthy Americans and business investors are among the big winners while targets of Trump's ire such as immigrants and elite universities were hammered.
May 14 -
Key Senate Republicans are resisting the House's plan to gut clean energy tax credits, vowing to soften the blow for emerging technologies and nuclear power.
May 14 -
The new payments solution promises to be the first step in a broader move into financial services.
May 14 -
President Trump's economic package took a major step toward becoming law when a House committee approved trillions in new tax cuts on a party-line vote.
May 14 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing to mark up the "one, big beautiful bill" extending expiring provisions of the TCJA and adding other tax breaks.
May 13 -
The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board wants input on accounting issues and questions related to reorganizations and abolishments amid DOGE cuts.
May 13 -
Campaign pledges like no taxes on tips and overtime pay, plus new tax breaks for car buyers and seniors, are the centerpiece of a multitrillion-dollar package.
May 13 -
GOP leaders proposed a $30,000 cap on the federal income tax deduction for state and local taxes.
May 13 -
House Republicans' release of the tax provisions in their massive fiscal bill provides a crucial initial reading of what party leaders think could pass.
May 13 -
A powerful House committee has inserted language preventing states from regulating artificial intelligence into President Trump's massive tax and spending bill.
May 12 -
President Donald Trump's Hollywood ambassadors asked the White House to expand and extend tax incentives as part of an upcoming budget reconciliation bill.
May 12 -
The House tax committee aims to make official several of President Trump's campaign tax pledges, and to avoid a millionaire tax.
May 12 -
The findings come after a net loss of $31.7 million for the first quarter, which ended with cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments of $759 million.
May 12 -
House Republicans are struggling to resolve issues with President Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax package, including the SALT deduction.
May 12 -
The committee also proposes limiting states' ability to pay their share of Medicaid by placing a moratorium on new or increased taxes on medical providers.
May 12 -
Billions of dollars allocated under former President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act would be rescinded under a portion of Trump's sweeping tax package.
May 12 -
The proposal calls for increasing the maximum child tax credit to $2,500 and raising the estate tax exemption to $15 million.
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