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It's time to start talking to clients about changes to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and much, much more.
August 12 -
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Tax experts from Top 100 Firm Bennett Thrasher share the implications of the Trump administration's new tax law on businesses.
August 5 -
Client advisory services are proving to be a game changer in how accounting firms engage with their clients, especially when fused with tax advisory services.
July 22
Carlos Contábil -
The new Trump tax law and the expanding scope for automation are creating major opportunities for tax credit experts.
July 22 -
Whether clients are investing in commercial buildings, launching new ventures or improving existing properties, they have fresh opportunities for accelerated deductions.
July 21
Maven Cost Segregation -
Many of the provisions of the OBBBA benefit businesses, but colleges and universities will take a hit, as will companies in renewable energy.
July 15 -
The ink is hardly dry on the $3.4 trillion tax and spending package and House Republicans are already at work on a follow-up budget bill coming this autumn.
July 14 -
CPAs play a crucial role in helping property owners maximize their profits through advanced tax strategies.
July 14
Ximplifi -
Tax clients are already starting to ask their accountants about the many changes in the massive One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed by Congress last week.
July 10 -
The bill is expected to push almost 12 million Americans off their health insurance, creating long-term financial issues for states and health-care providers.
July 7 -
A loophole for religious schools was removed from the final tax bill, leaving the Indiana-based school to pay a higher levy on its $20 billion endowment.
July 7 -
President Trump signed his $3.4 trillion budget bill into law, enshrining an extension of tax cuts, temporary new breaks for tipped workers and funds for an immigration crackdown.
July 7 -
President Donald Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package moved closer to reality after it passed the Senate.
July 1 -
The $3.3 trillion tax and spending cut bill passed the Senate after a furious push by Republican leaders to persuade holdouts to back the legislation.
July 1 -
The Senate narrowly approved President Trump's tax bill after Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote following no votes from three Republican senators.
July 1 -
Senate Republicans appear to be making progress in resolving differences with House Republicans in the state and local tax deduction and other matters.
June 27 -
Effort to eliminate regulations on short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns and silencers hit a roadblock with the Senate parliamentarian.
June 27 -
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled ineligible provisions that would have limited states' ability to tax health care providers to fund Medicaid.
June 26 -
Senate Republicans plan to modify the massive fiscal package to lower maximum deductions for state and local taxes and limit the impact of a "revenge" tax.
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