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A trio of Republican senators has reintroduced legislation to get rid of estate taxes completely.
January 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service began accepting returns Monday, with employees returning to work after a 35-day partial government shutdown.
January 28 -
The legislation aims to help entrepreneurs with filing deadlines, electronic signatures and the sharing economy.
January 23 -
She may not be in Davos, but the freshman Congresswoman’s influence is already being felt on the slopes of the Swiss Alps.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued final regulations spelling out how U.S.-based companies will have to pay repatriation taxes on offshore profits under Section 965 of the tax code.
January 22 -
The IRS has given pass-through businesses and their accountants the long-anticipated final word on how they can claim one of the biggest perks in the 2017 Republican tax overhaul.
January 18 -
Signs are emerging that some disgruntled taxpayers are jumping at the chance to cut their taxes by moving to the Sunshine State.
January 17 -
Taxpayers who miscalculated how much they’ll owe the Internal Revenue Service this year won’t get hit with penalties — up to a certain point.
January 17 -
Most taxpayers who didn't properly adjust their withholding after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act won't face penalties.
January 16 -
Americans may get their refunds during the shutdown, but the upcoming filing season is likely to be one of the rockiest in decades.
January 16