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Suspending the federal gasoline tax would be a largely symbolic move by an embattled president running out of options to ease pump prices weighing on Democrats’ political prospects.
June 22 -
When the tax agency said annual withdrawals would be required before an account is drained by year 10, it created a firestorm. Here's what's happening now.
June 7 -
With social media and the internet multiplying the ways people can give, the rules are more important than ever.
June 2 -
The new law requires digital apps and online marketplaces to send a tax form to both the IRS and a recipient who receives $600 or more a year in online payments.
May 30 -
A group of finance leaders are coping with a steady stream of economic disruptions this year and they’re planning ahead for tax hikes and more.
May 25 -
Does your tax planning software best serve your clients?
May 25 -
Student athletes who are now allowed to score lucrative endorsement deals for their name, image and likeness may well encounter surprise tax bills.
May 16 -
Think you’ve locked in your high exemption from gift and estate taxes? The agency suggests a rethink.
May 10 -
The combination is a powerful tool, as long as the taxpayer and their advisor are familiar with the interaction of these tax laws.
May 6
KBKG -
Grantor-retained annuity trusts thrive in a volatile stock market. Here are the lucrative tax reasons.
May 3 -
Potentially tens of thousands of clients were stuck with significant tax bills this year because of a change the firm made to its target-date funds, according to a class-action lawsuit.
May 2 -
The West Virginia Democrat said he is open to using the fast-track budget process to ram corporate and individual tax increases through the Senate.
April 27 -
After championing a major expansion in federal aid, the president is now putting the budget deficit back in the spotlight.
April 21 -
Many business owners don't realize the limited liability company structure has several variations.
April 12
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Practitioners share what those who want to start their own business know — and don’t know.
April 12 -
The Treasury secretary said a digital dollar would take years to develop if the U.S. decides to proceed with one, underscoring a deliberate approach by policymakers.
April 7 -
The House voted Friday to decriminalize marijuana, expunge federal convictions on pot-related charges and impose taxes on cannabis producers and importers.
April 4 -
The unemployment rate fell two-tenths of a point to 3.6%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, and two previous months' job gains were revised upward.
April 1 -
Manchin doomed two pieces of the plan — ending a tax break for fossil fuels and taxing unrealized capital gains — just hours after Biden announced them.
April 1 -
Biden’s 10-year outlook still would rack up $14.4 trillion in deficits — most of it on autopilot — even after accounting for that $1 trillion in net deficit cuts from new policies like tax increases on the wealthy and corporations.
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