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Here are some of the most commonly used vehicles for tax-advantaged giving your clients can deploy all year round.
November 26
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There are a host of ways to make the most of the month ahead.
November 26 -
Neil Fishman of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners shares the main issues that tax preparers should be paying attention to as the next filing season approaches.
November 25 -
Final regulations confirm that individuals who take advantage of the increased gift and estate tax exclusion amounts that are in effect from 2018 to 2025 under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act won’t be adversely affected after 2025.
November 22 -
Even Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is skeptical about the viability of Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax to pay for trillions of dollars in government programs and address income inequality.
November 22 -
Technology, declining budgets and other factors are radically changing how and which tax returns get looked at.
November 22 -
Rev. Proc. 2019-46 reflects changes from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 18 -
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Democratic representatives are working on legislation that would nearly double the top individual U.S. tax rate on the highest incomes.
November 15 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Chuck Rettig told an audience of tax professionals and accountants that he wants to hear from them about the impact of the far-reaching IRS reform legislation that Congress passed earlier this year.
November 14 -
Moderate Democrats in Congress are crafting viable alternatives to Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax, amid increasing concerns that her soak-the-rich strategy won’t pass even if the party captures both chambers of Congress in 2020.
November 8 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren’s proposed wealth tax could be a gift to an industry she has accused of looting Americans — private equity.
November 8 -
With two of the leading presidential candidates competing to promote sweeping tax hikes on the ultra-wealthy, two other Democrats are advancing a more modest surtax on high incomes that supporters say has a better chance of actually becoming law.
November 7 -
The guide provide advice for taxpayers on how to comply with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax changes.
November 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation adjustments for retirement plans.
November 6 -
Taxes on sugary drinks can have positive health effects, but they aren’t a panacea.
November 5 -
The Democratic presidential hopeful rolled out a wide-ranging menu to fund her multi-trillion-dollar Medicare for All plan, a defining moment that fleshes out her vision to remake one-fifth of the U.S. economy.
November 1 -
Laying out the top tax and accounting research providers side by side.
November 1 -
A new IRS revenue procedure offers guidance in a complicated area.
October 31
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Big-time college athletes could find themselves with a tax bill after a rule change that will allow student players to accept endorsement deals, according to Republican Senator Richard Burr.
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