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The revised version of President Donald Trump's economic package would move up work requirements to December 2026 from 2029.
May 21 -
The $40,000 SALT limit will phase out for annual incomes greater than $500,000, and the income phaseout threshold would grow 1% a year over a decade.
May 21 -
Conservative hardliners threatened to block Republicans' massive tax and spending package, jeopardizing passage of President Trump's economic legislation.
May 21 -
The latest data on new SEC audit client engagements for 2024 and the number of accounting-related securities class actions.
May 21 -
Lack of awareness, fear of mistakes and penalties, and the cost of filing are preventing many families from claiming millions of dollars in tax credits.
May 20 -
The Senate Finance Committee questioned Trump's nominee about his plans for the beleaguered agency and promotion of dubious tax credits.
May 20 -
No more paper checks; death and tax debt; the perfect time to onboard software; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 20 -
The bill would levy a 5% tax on remittances for noncitizens and foreign nationals, on top of a roughly 5% to 10% fee already charged on the payments.
May 20 -
In a private meeting, Trump singled out the lawmakers from New York, New Jersey and California who have rejected the $30,000 deduction limit.
May 20 -
With the number of extensions, many practitioners are seeing tax season continue through the summer and fall.
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