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The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015's controversial rules kick in starting on Jan. 1, 2018.
July 25
Wolters Kluwer US, Tax & Accounting -
The Internal Revenue Service’s policies don’t comply with some of the federal government’s requirements that agencies must ensure all records are retrievable and usable for as long as needed, according to a new report.
July 17 -
We favor Americans adopting American children from foster care when feasible, but current U.S. tax law benefits domestic and foreign adoptions.
July 12
Feinschreiber & Associates -
A federal rule aimed at limiting corporate “earnings stripping’’ for tax-avoidance purposes may pose an undue burden on taxpayers and may be changed or rescinded, according to an Internal Revenue Service notice.
July 10 -
The Trump administration aims to identify and remove burdensome recent regulations (slideshow).
July 8 -
The Treasury Department has issued a notice proposing to rescind or modify eight tax regulations under President Trump’s executive order aimed at reducing burdensome regulations.
July 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a memorandum for its field examiners instructing them that frequently asked questions and other items posted on the agency’s IRS.gov site that have not been published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin are not considered to be legal authority.
June 20 -
After every tax season, it’s tempting to do some spring cleaning, which often includes a massive dump of recently filed tax data.
June 16
Sensiba San Filippo -
The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department asking them to postpone the effective date of the centralized partnership audit regime for one year until the end of 2018.
June 13 -
A recent ruling by the Tax Court might help soften the blow to employers confronted with income tax liability for workers that have been reclassified as employees.
June 13
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