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Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., the ranking Democratic member of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, plans to introduce legislation that would require Presidential candidates to make public 10 years of tax returns and disclose any overseas accounts.
July 18 -
A new report from Ernst & Young finds that allowing tax cuts to expire for upper-income taxpayers would cost the economy approximately 710,000 jobs.
July 17 -
Democratic lawmakers are trying to take a hard line with Republicans, threatening to let tax cuts expire at the end of the year rather than simply extend the Bush tax cuts for upper-income taxpayers.
July 17 -
President Barack Obama took aim at Republican rival Mitt Romneys tax plan at a campaign event in Cincinnati, citing a new study on the effects of tax cuts on foreign corporate earnings.
July 17 -
Mitt Romney has come under increasing pressure from fellow Republicans in recent days to release more of his tax returns to the public.
July 16 -
Democratic lawmakers on the House Ways and Means Committee have introduced legislation to extend the Research and Development Tax Credit through the end of the year.
July 13 -
Thomson Reuters has released courses to help tax practitioners get ready for the Internal Revenue Services Registered Tax Return Preparer examination, meet annual continuing professional education requirements, and monitor their progress.
July 13 -
Thomson Reuters has created a set of resources under its Checkpoint Learning brand to help Registered Tax Return Preparers deal with the IRS's new education and testing requirements.
July 13 -
A bill to provide tax credits to small businesses that hire new workers has been blocked by Senate Republicans after Democrats refused to allow GOP-sponsored amendments on extending the Bush individual income tax cuts.
July 13 -
For Americans long subject to the complexities and confusions of the Internal Revenue Code, it may come as a shock to find that some believe the U.S. to be a tax haven.
July 13
