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The vast majority of U.S. business executives are against the imposition of a value-added tax and would need time to prepare for it, according to a new poll.
August 4 -
The Treasury Department has released a new state-by-state report on the number of newly hired workers whose employers are eligible to claim tax credits under the HIRE Act, increasing the estimate from 4.5 million to 5.6 million workers.
August 2 -
CCH has introduced CCH TaxPlan, a new product on its IntelliConnect online research service that combines tax planning guidance with interactive practice tools to help practitioners with tax planning engagements.
August 2 -
House Democrats blasted Republicans for blocking a bill with tax breaks for small businesses and the removal of a controversial 1099 information reporting requirement after the bill failed to garner the two-thirds margin needed for passage.
July 31 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Sander Levin, D-Mich., has introduced a bill that would close tax loopholes blamed for encouraging multinational companies to ship jobs overseas.
July 28 -
The talk in Washington is beginning to sound a little panicky when it comes to extending the Bush tax cuts.
July 27 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Sander Levin, D-Michh., has released a draft bill that would provide tax credits for manufacturers of renewable energy equipment and funding for other sources of clean energy.
July 26 -
The District of Columbia plans to launch a tax amnesty program on Thursday in an effort to collect $170 million in known receivables owed by more than 42,000 individuals and businesses.
July 26 -
Senate Finance Committee ranking member Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., have teamed up to sponsor legislation that would provide tax credits for the use of hydrogen fuel cells in forklift trucks and other industrial vehicles.
July 26 -
Two Republican lawmakers are warning the Treasury Department against making a change in tax policy that would favor trial lawyers who handle lawsuits on a contingency basis and want to deduct loans to clients.
July 23 -
The nonprofit Tax Foundation has introduced an online calculator that allows taxpayers to compare how they would fare if all the Bush tax cuts expired as scheduled at the end of this year.
July 23 -
Call this a story about nurturing the goose that laid the golden egg.
July 22 -
Hoping to get the Small Business Jobs Act passed before the August recess, Senate Democrats have modified the legislation in an effort to avoid another filibuster battle.
July 22 -
A new report estimates that the total amount of federal tax revenue lost due to use of overseas tax havens adds up to at least $37 billion per year.
July 21 -
IMGCAP(1)]The escalating cost of providing group medical benefits has forced many employers to dedicate more time and energy toward gaining control over increasing premiums.
July 19 -
In spite of the growth and popularity of limited liability companies taxed as partnerships, S corporations remain a very popular option for doing business. Internal Revenue Service records show that S corporations remain the most popular way for a business to file tax returns.
July 19 -
With California unemployment hovering at 13 percent and the national unemployment rate still above 9.5 percent, long-term unemployment is clearly one of the biggest challenges for the U.S. economy.
July 19 -
The Senate Finance Committee held hearings last week to consider the effects of the soon-to-expire Bush tax cuts, and those problems could be magnified for tax practitioners and their clients.
July 18 -
Senators Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., have introduced a proposal to reform the federal estate tax, which temporarily expired this year but is slated to increase to up to 55 percent next year for estates over $1 million.
July 14 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing Wednesday to discuss the soon-to-expire 2001 and 2003 tax cuts and how to extend any of them without increasing the budget deficit or hurting economic growth.
July 14
