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In the first tax season under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the average size of tax refunds was down 2 percent.
April 26 -
The French leader promised a new wave of tax breaks for France’s middle classes as he sought to placate Yellow Vest protesters and reinvigorate his flagging presidency.
April 26 -
As more presidential candidates release their tax returns, a picture of Democrats’ charitable giving is beginning to emerge. For the most part, they’re not as generous as most Americans.
April 26 -
Aggravating factors; a big dig; steal of the Century; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 25 -
A second court rejected claims the search-engine giant abused loopholes to avoid paying its fair share.
April 25 -
The Democratic presidential candidate and New Jersey senator released 10 years of tax returns, showing he faced a new cap on deductions of state and local taxes.
April 25 -
A rebound in the stock market in the first quarter of 2019 enabled the index to rebound to an all-new high.
April 25 -
Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of corporate tax professionals are dedicating extra time and technology resources, including artificial intelligence and bots, to help their companies comply with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new survey by Ernst & Young.
April 24 -
An ideologically divided U.S. Supreme Court gave businesses more power to channel disputes into individual arbitration proceedings, siding with a lighting retailer trying to prevent its employees from pressing group claims stemming from a phishing attack.
April 24 -
Another one in the books; bias in the TCJA; talking basis; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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