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Moderates are echoing Senator Joe Manchin’s complaint about not knowing the full cost and economic impact of the Biden adminstration's plans.
November 2 -
That Rothko, Basquiat or Banksy hanging in the front hall may be a great way to get a tax break.
November 2 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a letter to Congress’s tax-writing committees asking lawmakers to reconsider the rules around the corporate minimum tax rate that’s currently part of the reconciliation bill now under consideration.
November 1 -
The outline of the tax and spending bill provided a breakthrough after a long standoff between moderate senators and progressive Democrats.
November 1 -
Leaders of the biggest economies formally backed a plan to overhaul the way countries tax multinationals in a bid to stem rate competition.
November 1 -
The service is sending notices to taxpayers who deferred their Social Security taxes last year, reminding them that half the taxes will be due by the end of this year.
October 29 -
A new round of haggling started, as they worked to fill in details and deal with last-minute attempts to restore priorities that had been left out.
October 29 -
Influential lawmakers still want various tax provisions in the bill.
October 28 -
Tag, you’re it; daddy’s little nominee; across state lines; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
October 28 -
The Section 179D incentive would jump from $1.80 per square foot for efficiency improvements to a sliding scale between $2.50 and $5.
October 28
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