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The requirement, buried in the $1 trillion infrastructure law passed last year, mirrors one for brokerages and has flown under the radar.
July 5 -
A senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee has introduced legislation to double the size of the research and development tax credit and enable more small-business startups to claim it.
June 29 -
Holes in a proposed gun tax; IRS budget-to-be; offshore account troubles; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 28
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The software giant, a staple of ESG investment funds, is being called out by a group of shareholders for what they say is its poor track record on tax transparency.
June 28 -
“Inflation psychology” is back, complicating financial planners’ discussions with unnerved retirement savers.
June 27 -
Suspending the federal gasoline tax would be a largely symbolic move by an embattled president running out of options to ease pump prices weighing on Democrats’ political prospects.
June 22 -
Investors who take a loss in a taxable account can use it to offset capital gains taxes owed from selling stocks that have appreciated.
June 21 -
The Big Mac maker was accused of dodging taxes by unfairly shifting revenue to neighboring Luxembourg and Switzerland.
June 16 -
The fast food giant reached twin settlements as it seeks to end cases into allegations it unfairly shifted profits out of France to avoid paying more tax.
June 15 -
When the tax agency said annual withdrawals would be required before an account is drained by year 10, it created a firestorm. Here's what's happening now.
June 7 -
With social media and the internet multiplying the ways people can give, the rules are more important than ever.
June 2 -
The new law requires digital apps and online marketplaces to send a tax form to both the IRS and a recipient who receives $600 or more a year in online payments.
May 30 -
A group of finance leaders are coping with a steady stream of economic disruptions this year and they’re planning ahead for tax hikes and more.
May 25 -
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May 25 -
The U.S. consulting firm was raided by French police in the latest escalation of a controversy over whether the firm paid any French corporate taxes in the last decade.
May 24 -
Student athletes who are now allowed to score lucrative endorsement deals for their name, image and likeness may well encounter surprise tax bills.
May 16 -
Sens. Ron Wyden and Rob Portman proposed bipartisan legislation to disallow foreign tax credits and other tax benefits for companies that pay taxes to Russia or Belarus.
May 12 -
CEOs who prefer risky sports hobbies are more likely to take a risky approach to their company’s tax planning, according to a new study published by the American Accounting Association.
May 11 -
Think you’ve locked in your high exemption from gift and estate taxes? The agency suggests a rethink.
May 10 -
The combination is a powerful tool, as long as the taxpayer and their advisor are familiar with the interaction of these tax laws.
May 6
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