Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Among companies that have disclosed financial projections, GM sees a $5 billion hit this year, while Apple expects $900 million in higher costs this quarter.
May 8 -
The legislative push for the massive tax package will begin in earnest next week as key House committees consider the legislation despite lingering divisions.
May 8 -
The Top 75 Firm based in Atlanta has steered clear of private equity funding so far and plans to remain independent, despite frequent calls and emails.
May 7 -
Judgments that are overly optimistic, unsupported, or poorly documented can tip into the territory of errors or fraud, leading to restatements and enforcement.
May 7 -
Jason Smith said he will to strike a balance between those who want no limit on the state and local tax deduction and those who want no write-off at all.
May 7 -
The plan mandates the sale of dozens of parcels totaling more than 11,000 acres (4,450 hectares) of federal land in Utah and Nevada.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced the inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts in 2026.
May 7 -
A pair of bills would coordinate Pell Grants with the AOTC, and provide a tax deduction for overtime pay.
May 6 -
The IRS continued layoffs, changed its acting commissioner, and ended its Direct File program as Tax Day arrived.
May 5 -
House Republicans plan to raise more than $15 billion in revenue through lease sales, as well as other measures, to help pay for the massive tax cut package.
May 2 -
Key House Republicans discussed ways to direct an expanded state and local tax deduction to those making less than $400,000.
May 1 -
A budget bill passed by the House Financial Services Committee would eliminate the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and cap the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's budget at roughly $249 million.
April 30 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued a proposed accounting standards update on debt exchange transactions involving multiple creditors.
April 30 -
Republican lawmakers pushing for the expansion of the state and local tax deduction are slated to meet with House Speaker Mike Johnson about the $10,000 cap.
April 30 -
The Treasury secretary touted some of President Trump's campaign proposals, including not taxing tips, Social Security or overtime.
April 29 -
Critics have called for an overhaul of the confusing rules that they argue often leave investors paying taxes in the wake of falling into fraudsters' traps.
April 28 -
Federal employee pension benefits are set to be pared back in Republicans' giant tax and spending package working its way through the House.
April 28 -
Republicans aim to pass the tax package through a process that wouldn't require any Democratic votes.
April 28 -
President Trump suggested his sweeping tariffs would help him reduce income taxes for people making less than $200,000 a year.
April 28 -
The House Financial Services Committee is considering legislation to transfer the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's responsibilities to the SEC.
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