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President Trump signed his $3.4 trillion budget bill into law, enshrining an extension of tax cuts, temporary new breaks for tipped workers and funds for an immigration crackdown.
July 7 -
Making use of refunds; playing defense; how to use thin air; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
July 3 -
President Donald Trump secured a sweeping shift in U.S. domestic policy as the House passed a $3.4 trillion fiscal package that cuts taxes, curtails spending on safety-net programs and reverses much of Joe Biden's efforts to move the country toward a clean-energy economy.
July 3 -
House Republicans passed the wide-ranging Trump tax legislation dubbed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, overcoming resistance from a group of GOP holdouts and united opposition from Democrats.
July 3 -
Plus, FileAI announces V2 platform launch; Foxit launches PDF and Document Workflow APIs; and other accounting tech updates.
July 3 -
The bill includes tax cuts Republicans campaigned on, a phase-out of Biden-era clean energy incentives and funding for the president's crackdown on illegal immigration.
July 3 -
Preparing for OBBBA; your firm: the next generation; courage and foolishness; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 2
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The bill limits how much students and their parents can borrow for college from the government.
July 2 -
A look at the key tax provisions of the semi-final version of the Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
July 2
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The Senate's passage of legislation to eliminate incentives for clean energy means homeowners likely have until the end of the year before costs soar.
July 2 -
President Trump is meeting with a faction of conservative lawmakers at the White House who have threatened to sink his signature tax legislation.
July 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee delivered its annual recommendations.
July 2 -
Tariffs and the impact of government debt on the economy remain major concerns, according to a Grant Thornton survey.
July 2 -
President Donald Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package moved closer to reality after it passed the Senate.
July 1 -
The $3.3 trillion tax and spending cut bill passed the Senate after a furious push by Republican leaders to persuade holdouts to back the legislation.
July 1 -
The Senate narrowly approved President Trump's tax bill after Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote following no votes from three Republican senators.
July 1 -
After Musk criticized the administration's tax bill, Trump threatened to withdraw government subsidies from Musk's companies and examine his immigration status.
July 1 -
The Senate worked through the night on the $3.3 trillion tax and spending package, with Republican leaders still negotiating with key GOP holdouts into the morning.
July 1 -
Helping clients through tax controversy cases with the IRS means knowing which battles are winnable.
July 1 -
Offer in compromise mills make promises to reduce taxpayers' debt to the IRS that they know they can't keep.
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