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Another one in the books; bias in the TCJA; talking basis; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 23
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin again refused to release the president's tax returns to House Democrats, arguing that the Democrats’ stated legislative purpose hides their real intent.
April 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making progress on improving the taxpayer authentication processes for its online applications, but more needs to be done.
April 23 -
The Senate looks to ease the burden on taxpayers who travel to work in multiple states.
April 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs has introduced a U.S. International Tax Certificate Program that aims to give accounting and finance professionals added skills to navigate the vagaries of international tax compliance and planning.
April 22 -
A TIGTA report examines the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on the service, and how it was implemented.
April 22 -
The Democratic presidential candidate is seeking to show young voters she would ease one of their biggest economic burdens.
April 22 -
If Democrats in Congress succeed in their quest to get Donald Trump to cough up his tax returns, they’ll have another Republican president to thank: Warren G. Harding.
April 22 -
A federal appeals court reversed a district court’s judgment, holding that taxpayers could not rely on the common law mailbox rule to show that an amended return had been timely filed in order to claim a tax refund.
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