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The Internal Revenue Service has released rules with the formula that determines how much Ivy League universities and other wealthy colleges will pay under a new tax.
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Some private educational institutions are now facing taxes on their investments under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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The case has applicability to all administrative agencies, including the IRS, and their ability to issue authoritative regulations and guidance.
June 27 -
The Treasury Department has narrowed the reach of a new tax aimed at technology and pharmaceutical companies with overseas income, wiping out an unintended consequence of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul.
June 20 -
Multinational corporations got some long-awaited clarity from the IRS, which issued new rules on Friday clarifying how they must compute a new international tax.
June 14 -
A special early draft of the IRS publication on federal income tax withholding gives employers an advance look at the changes in the new Form W-4.
June 12 -
States like New York and New Jersey that hoped to help residents circumvent the new $10,000 limit on state and local taxes won't be able to do so.
June 11 -
The American Institute of CPAs submitted more than 140 recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service regarding its 2019-20 Guidance Priority List.
June 10 -
Four days before the filing deadline, the IRS quietly added 21 questions to its website page of frequently asked questions about issues related to Section 199A, the new 20 percent deduction for pass-through businesses.
May 24
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The revenue procedure updates the depreciation deductions allowed for owners of passenger automobiles, trucks and vans placed in service in 2019.
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