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President Donald Trump made more than $150 million and paid $38.4 million in federal taxes in 2005, according to two pages of his federal income tax return for that year that were broadcast by MSNBC and posted online.
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Frictionless tax compliance; ATGs; giving up bonus depreciation and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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Some clients see preparers as overpriced or even a scam.
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The IRS is seeking members from across the country for an important advisory committee.
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Accountants can help clients achieve their philanthropic goals while preparing their taxes.
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The administration’s plan to slash corporate tax rates could open new opportunities at a time of uncertainty in the energy marketplace.
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The very first tax breaks officially endorsed by the president don’t offer great news for most of his supporters.
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Presidents have always needed to play a major role in this kind of change, the former congressman points out.
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Tax pros share the issues they’re most concerned about for this year’s returns.
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About 24 million more people would be uninsured under the Republican plan to replace Obamacare, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, creating a daunting political impediment for a proposal that would reduce the deficit by more than $300 billion.
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