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The IRS and politics — nothing new; AICPA priorities; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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Dozens of companies in the U.S. are joining a pilot program to test a common electronic invoicing network.
July 12 -
NCCPAP’s June 2022 Tax Update reflects progress on a number of fronts at the Internal Revenue Service.
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Houston tax lawyer Carlos Kepke had been tutoring rich Americans like Robert F. Smith for decades on how to move assets offshore when an undercover agent posing as a bar owner turned up in 2018.
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Attendees need to register by July 14 to have access to all the sessions.
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 had virtually no effect on reducing compensation of top executives at companies despite promises to the contrary, according to a new study.
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The service’s recent policies expedited the hiring of new employees, but prolonged delays in eligibility verification could increase the risk of exposure of taxpayer data, according to a new report.
July 11 -
Crunch time has finally arrived for the president's economic agenda as Democrats scramble for a deal on a slimmed-down version of what was once a multi-trillion-dollar overhaul of domestic policy.
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The government’s debt dynamics have strengthened thanks to recent improvements in the economy and increased revenue, according to credit assessor Fitch Ratings.
July 11 -
A worldwide tax deal heralded as a “revolution” for the profits of multinational tech firms has run into a thicket of technical difficulties that will delay implementation to 2024 at the earliest.
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