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Three House Democrats are pushing legislation that would repeal the carried-interest tax break used by fund managers to reduce the levies they owe to the Internal Revenue Service.
February 17 -
New digital advertising tax; ripping off PPP; careful with prenups; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 16
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The Biden administration is likely to dramatically change its approach to tax policy, with the first step in the stimulus package it began pushing through Congress this month.
February 16 -
Some business owners can get hurt by workarounds to the $10,000 limit for state and local tax deductions.
February 16 -
Household employers have seen a rapid increase in labor law requirements, as well as state and municipal paid time off and paid sick leave ordinances.
February 16
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Don’t make tax season the deciding factor in the important things in your life.
February 15
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The U.S. federal tax-filing season that begins Friday will be among the most consequential in recent history, as households face potential surprises — both negative and positive — sorting through pandemic-related measures at a time of high unemployment and depressed consumer confidence.
February 12 -
The House Ways and Means Committee advanced legislation that would infuse households with hundreds of billions of dollars of cash through direct payments and tax credits, a key plank of President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 relief package.
February 12 -
Off the top; bad Solutions; and we quote; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service is girding for the official start of tax season as taxpayers and preparers deal with tax breaks related to COVID-19 and questions about stimulus payments.
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