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A federal jury in Boston has convicted a Miami CPA on multiple counts of tax fraud and obstructing the Internal Revenue Service, but he is vowing to appeal.
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Senate Republicans have tossed a potential bomb in the middle of their tax overhaul bill.
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In Vanuatu, a remote archipelago in the South Pacific, a popular tourist attraction is something called land diving. Villagers on the lush outer island of Pentecost jump headfirst from a tall wooden tower with tree vines tied to their ankles to break their fall. For the divers, the rite of passage is a plunge into the unknown—and that’s not a bad metaphor for where this secretive tax haven is headed these days.
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The partnership hopes to encourage tax firms to expand their practices with the new offerings.
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The company’s third annual conference will focus on the future of tax compliance.
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Here are the latest developments, updated throughout the day.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan said temporary provisions in the GOP tax bill won’t really go away in a few years—he predicted that future Congresses will preserve them, and he didn’t mention the impact that would have on the federal deficit.
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The two tax plans right now; bad bets; the future of audit; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 14
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Key stumbling blocks remain for tax reform, including a ticking clock, differences in key provisions, and the cost.
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U.S. companies that make billions of dollars from patents and other intellectual property held offshore would be eligible for a special 12.5 percent tax rate on those earnings under the Senate tax plan.
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