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As Congress wrangles, advisors are struggling to figure out how to help clients.
October 28 -
Potential new provisions could create a seismic shift in tax.
October 28 -
Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema, a crucial swing vote for Democrats, has given the Biden administration a list of specific tax policies she will support in order to raise revenue for the social spending plan Democrats hope to pass this year.
October 28 -
The president’s tax agenda, crafted by experts who worked on the proposals for years and wrote books about their ideas, is getting a wholesale revamp as Democrats battle to find a program their caucus can unite behind.
October 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving victims of Hurricane Ida in some parts of Mississippi until Jan. 3, 2022 to file their individual and business tax returns, although the Nov. 1, 2021 deadline still applies to the rest of the state.
October 27 -
The latest proposal underscores a fierce fight in Congress over ways to pay for Biden's slimmer social-spending agenda.
October 27 -
The former Treasury secretary is concerned about the potential knock-on effects of a proposed levy on the super-wealthy.
October 27 -
Senate Democrats detailed their proposed levy on the ultra-wealthy, a new and logistically risky approach to taxation.
October 27 -
Practices’ problems, by firm size; remote tax obligations for services; hammering the basics; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 26
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West Virginia didn’t need to change the laws to begin taxing streaming services.
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