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Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren has proposed a wealth tax on Americans worth more than $50 million, a pitch aimed at satisfying the eagerness of progressive voters to confront income inequality.
January 25 -
Invented expenses; hidden returns, client gifts; skimmed immigrants; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 24 -
The commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service sent an email to staff at the agency who are struggling with the partial government shutdown.
January 24 -
A global poll finds a high level of distrust in politicians and nongovernmental organizations when it comes to their nations’ taxes.
January 24 -
As the U.S. government shutdown continues, one potential consequence of it threatens to disrupt the supply of T-bills.
January 24 -
Lawmakers want to know how the longest government shutdown in history will affect one of the most critical tax filing seasons. But it’s unlikely they’re going to get any answers this week.
January 24 -
Personal financial satisfaction declined in the fourth quarter of 2018 as stock market gyrations and the prospect of a government shutdown weighed on U.S. consumers, according to a survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
January 24 -
The group’s members are lowering their fees for government employees affected by the shutdown.
January 23 -
The legislation aims to help entrepreneurs with filing deadlines, electronic signatures and the sharing economy.
January 23 -
Tax refunds could be delayed this season despite actions by the Trump administration.
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