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A pair of Republican and Democratic senators introduced bipartisan legislation to fix one of the technical problems in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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The U.K. taxman is coming under fire over its program giving the wealthy one last opportunity to disclose income or assets stashed in secretive offshore accounts.
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High-end real estate brokers in New York worry that foreign second-home buyers are feeling under assault from all sides and may end up going elsewhere.
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Getting a tax refund is a springtime tradition that Americans love as much as Easter candy.
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This will hurt a bit; death and taxes; millions in income, decades of not filing; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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The IRS has sent out 3.3 percent fewer tax refunds so far this year, but the average refund size continues to track with prior years, according to IRS data released Thursday.
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The Treasury Department finalized the repeal Thursday of 296 obsolete or duplicative tax regulations in response to President Trump’s executive orders.
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There has been no shortage of confusion as American taxpayers have started filing their returns for the first time under the 2017 tax overhaul.
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House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal is under pressure from the left if he doesn’t move more quickly to obtain the president’s tax returns.
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A top Senate Democrat is looking to end tax breaks for college donations that parents may be making to universities in an attempt to get their children admitted.
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