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The Financial Accounting Standards Board is proposing to make further changes in the income tax disclosure requirements for companies to make them more relevant to users of financial statements.
March 25 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service are lowering the withholding underpayment threshold to 80 percent.
March 22 -
Proposed regulations spell out the requirements under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including some new forms.
March 22 -
There’s no question that U.S. taxation of intellectual property has become amazingly more complex after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 21
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A pair of Republican and Democratic senators introduced bipartisan legislation to fix one of the technical problems in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 15 -
Getting a tax refund is a springtime tradition that Americans love as much as Easter candy.
March 15 -
The IRS has sent out 3.3 percent fewer tax refunds so far this year, but the average refund size continues to track with prior years, according to IRS data released Thursday.
March 14 -
There has been no shortage of confusion as American taxpayers have started filing their returns for the first time under the 2017 tax overhaul.
March 14
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Surveys released this week reveal lingering uncertainty about the new tax law.
March 13 -
What types of businesses don’t qualify for QOZ investment, and which types of taxpayers are best suited for the program?
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The average tax refund check is nearly identical to last year’s average refund, increasing less than 1 percent to $3,068 in 2019.
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Politicians from New York, New Jersey and other high-tax states may be making a lot of noise, but the new $10,000 limit on deductions for state and local taxes, or SALT, isn’t going anywhere any time soon.
March 8 -
Some of the states that are paying the highest amounts in federal taxes are also the ones that will be hurt the most by the $10,000 limit on the SALT deduction.
March 7 -
It took Nina Olson three attempts to figure out her own withholding.
March 7 -
The Treasury and the service are seeking public comments on the proposal.
March 5 -
New tax incentives might not be enough to convince Corporate America to expand its U.S. operations beyond what it was already planning.
March 5 -
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is riding to the rescue of a private-school tax break that was ensnared in a bitter fight between the Treasury Department and Democratic states that sought to circumvent caps on state and local deductions under the Trump tax overhaul.
March 5 -
The government shutdown and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will continue to cause friction throughout tax season.
March 5 -
Tax pros share the things they overlooked or wish they'd done differently this year.
March 5 -
On the whole, the final regs follow earlier proposals, with some changes to address taxpayer concerns.
March 4
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