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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said his administration plans to sue the federal government over the new Republican tax law, on the grounds that it’s unconstitutional because it discriminates against New York and other states that voted against President Donald Trump.
January 3 -
Users of the tax automation software can now access four more sales management features.
January 3 -
Donald Trump’s Christmas present to U.S. equity investors will be a big one, if history is any guide.
January 3 -
Reform’s effect on tax-exempts; hitting the marketing balance; Bozo of the year; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 2
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For a limited time, participating locations will file 1040EZs for free.
January 2 -
A roundup of influential and important legal decisions from the past year.
January 2 -
Alphabet Inc.’s Google moved 15.9 billion euros ($19.2 billion) to a Bermuda shell company in 2016, saving at least $3.7 billion in taxes that year, regulatory filings in the Netherlands show.
January 2 -
The name that Republican tax writers gave to a new, multibillion-dollar business levy implies that it targets foreign earnings from “intangible” intellectual property—hitting tech firms and drugmakers like Apple Inc. and Pfizer Inc.
January 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department will generally allow existing loans and other related-party transactions involving the overseas affiliates of multinational corporations to be taxed at the lower of two preferential rates, according to an official notice.
January 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it is working on developing withholding guidance to implement the tax reform bill signed into law on December 22.
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