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Congress has returned from recess this week to a packed agenda and not much time before their scheduled summer recess.
July 13
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What to change; cash flow forecasting; the sales tax paradox; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 10
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The Supreme Court declined to review a New York-led constitutional challenge to the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions imposed by Congress in the 2017 tax law.
April 18 -
Two House Democrats have a new plan to provide a more generous state and local tax deduction.
February 24 -
Democrats are risking the ire of voters inflamed by this year’s tax-filing season, as the stalling of President Biden’s economic package leaves them without promised benefits.
February 9 -
The Golden State is poised to restore corporate tax breaks and extend its workaround for the federal cap on deductions for state and local taxes.
February 8 -
Several House Democrats promise to sink President Biden’s economic agenda if doesn't include an expansion of the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
January 20 -
Democrats risk losing their edge in key suburban districts amid a stalemate that threatens plans to expand a tax break for well-off homeowners.
January 10 -
Advocates say they'll continue pushing for the write-off, but it is not widely popular.
December 20 -
New forms’ questions; taxpayers behaving badly; why people leave; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 14
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Key negotiators continue to clash over the specific income limits for one of the unresolved issues in President Joe Biden’s economic agenda.
December 8 -
Senate Democrats negotiating an expansion of the state and local tax deduction aren’t near a deal, raising the prospect that talks will spill into next week — and potentially next year.
December 3 -
Negotiations over the deduction hit a new snag with two key lawmakers at odds over whether the plan should raise revenue for other spending priorities.
November 30 -
Coming brackets; rising expatriations; meeting behavior and aftermaths; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 23
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Dueling proposals would deliver large tax cuts to the wealthy while failing to do much for middle-income households, according to a new analysis from.
November 19 -
Well-off professionals in costly areas of the U.S. are set to get a windfall from competing plans to change the deduction limit for state and local taxes.
November 17 -
Sen. Bernie Sanders is working on a proposal to set an income threshold for an unlimited state and local tax deduction.
November 17 -
Despite a host of issues, they aim to vote this week on the roughly $2 trillion tax and spending bill.
November 15 -
Lawmakers representing high-tax areas are pushing to make the SALT deduction on federal income taxes a priority.
November 12 -
Infrastructure and crypto; how pros would tackle tax policy; withholdings and non-resident employees; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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