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ID theft keeps on rolling; will Trump prune the IRC?; the accountant of 2022; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 18
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Finance Minister Bill Morneau is proposing tax changes that would close loopholes often used by doctors and lawyers to reduce their tax burden, part of the Canadian government’s pledge to level the playing field for middle-income earners.
July 18 -  
The annual competition seeks submissions on open questions in tax policy and law.
July 18 -  
House conservative leaders worry they’ll be forced to vote to advance a vehicle for a tax-code rewrite without knowing details of the plan, setting up a repeat of Congress’s troubled efforts on health-care legislation.
July 18 -  
15 regs, court cases, revenue procedures and other tax-related news practitioners should take note of.
July 17 -  
Deloitte has introduced a new tool that helps companies analyze how they might fare under various tax reform alternatives under consideration in Washington.
July 17 -  
A group of Democrats led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and House Ways and Means Committee ranking member Richard Neal, D-Mass., has introduced legislation to allow same-sex couples who were previously barred from filing taxes jointly to now submit amended returns dating back to the year of their marriage.
July 17 -  
Corporate America and money managers are hugely divided on the prospects of changing the U.S. tax code.
July 17 -  
The latest draft would leave intact Obamacare tax increases on the wealthy.
July 17 -  
A six-year push to impose a tax on financial transactions in Europe may have run its course, with Germany and France dragging their feet as they prepare for Brexit and a redrawing of the financial map that has already begun.
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