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The Democratic Senator said there’s little chance that Congress can complete work on President Biden’s economic agenda by the end of the month.
October 18 -
Fraudsters have been even more active since the start of the pandemic, and many are targeting nonprofits.
October 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Large Business and International division is starting to use videoconferencing to meet with big companies virtually to resolve their tax issues.
October 18 -
The lawmakers want to wait until other countries implement the proposed 15% corporate tax rate.
October 18 -
A new survey by Ernst & Young finds growing worries about transfer pricing among business leaders.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Chief Counsel is spelling out new requirements for information from companies submitting claims for research credit tax refunds to prove they’re valid.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is updating the bewildering process for the frequently asked questions pages it posts on its website about new tax legislation after enduring.
October 15 -
A recent KPMG survey reveals how corporate tax units are managing data and analytics.
October 15 -
The countries have joined a global agreement on overhauling international taxation.
October 15 -
The plan would require financial institutions to report information about some bank accounts to the IRS.
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