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Early timelines were ‘overly optimistic,’ but there’s still a strong possibility of change, experts say.
June 6 -
Tax pros have mixed feelings on the tax-related provisions of the House appropriations bill .
June 6 -
A federal district court has ruled in favor of tax preparers who filed a class-action lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over its right to charge fees for Preparer Tax Identification Numbers, and the IRS may need to refund hundreds of millions of dollars in fees collected each year.
June 5 -
House Republicans are growing frustrated with the lack of any details about the Trump administration’s tax plan, as the slow pace leaves lawmakers in limbo in their negotiations over how to deliver on long promised tax cuts.
June 5 -
Congressional Democrats might abandon their calls for raising the nation’s debt limit without any conditions, with House and Senate party leaders now discussing whether to use their leverage to try to prevent Republicans from enacting tax cuts for wealthy Americans.
June 5 -
Donald Trump filed for an extension to submit his 2016 tax returns, NBC News reported Saturday, citing a White House official, the latest reminder that the billionaire president continues to break with tradition and has not released his tax history.
June 5 -
Here are 7 ways tax pros can help clients who are tying the knot.
June 2 -
Economic optimism among business executives who are also CPAs cooled down slightly in the second quarter of the year.
June 2 -
Beginning June 15, taxpayers requesting letter rulings, closing agreements and certain other rulings from the IRS will need to make user fee payments electronically using the federal government’s Pay.gov system.
June 2 -
Deep trouble for Deepwater scam; $6K in false HSH income; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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