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Victims in parts of Florida and other areas have until Jan. 31, 2018, to file some individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments.
September 12 -
It may not be possible for the president to deliver on his promise to lower the highest bracket as much as promised.
September 12 -
The president is planning an aggressive travel schedule, taking him to as many as 13 states over the next seven weeks.
September 12 -
Tax pros differ over whether they want the taxpayer present for their process.
September 12 -
The IRS will use the same percentages for over- and underpayments as in Q3.
September 12 -
Republican leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee are objecting to a decision by the Department of Justice not to bring charges against the ex-director of the Exempt Organizations unit over accusations that she improperly prevented conservative organizations from getting tax-exempt status.
September 11 -
The chairman of a large conservative caucus believes President Trump will sign a tax bill this year, but the legislation may not be as far reaching as Republican leaders had originally hoped.
September 11 -
The president's agreement with Democrats could be complicating tax reform efforts by eroding trust within his own party.
September 11 -
Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy are still pushing their plan to repeal Obamacare. It appears the president has moved on to tax cuts.
September 8 -
As Florida prepares for the storm, some steps can be taken before and after it hits.
September 8