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Moving to a lower-tax state is more attractive than ever in light of the TCJA's $10,000 cap on state tax deductions.
November 20PKF O'Connor Davies -
A little-noticed decision by the Internal Revenue Service’s appeals unit may spell trouble for legendary investor Jim Simons, who’s embroiled in a multibillion-dollar tax dispute with the agency.
November 13 -
A federal judge indicated he would allow House Democrats to proceed with a lawsuit that seeks to obtain the president’s tax returns from the Treasury Department.
November 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has a message for companies that owe taxes on overseas profits: Auditors are closely watching.
November 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service isn’t effectively auditing corporations despite a change in how the agency conducts tax examinations that was supposed to make the process more efficient, according to the agency watchdog.
October 24 -
Treasury’s inspector general is investigating how the department handled a request from Congress to turn over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, which was rejected by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
October 7 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign promise to fund social programs by making America’s wealthiest pay a small percentage of their fortune every year could create a costly and difficult compliance system for both the taxpayers and the IRS.
September 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service isn’t doing enough to audit corporate mergers and acquisitions and is wasting tens of thousands of days on cases that aren’t likely to generate more tax dollars.
September 11 -
The federal government is collecting billions of dollars less than it could because of resource shortages at the tax agency, according to a new study.
August 15 -
French lessons; our tax system, by the numbers; return of the 1099-NEC; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 7