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Technology hardware, health care and pharmaceutical companies would be most impacted by U.S. proposals to rewrite international tax rules, according to a new analysis.
May 20 -
The dilemma represents another challenge with the special legislative process known as budget reconciliation.
May 20 -
The Biden administration’s proposal to dramatically expand the inheritance tax bill for wealthy Americans is running into some headwinds with Democrats on Capitol Hill, showcasing nervousness about the scope and size of elements of the White House’s ambitious tax plans.
May 20 -
President Biden releases his annual budget on May 27, a move likely to detail his plans to increase the capital gains tax rate and eliminate a lucrative benefit for inherited estates.
May 19 -
Notice 2021-31 explains a new credit from the American Rescue Plan Act.
May 19 -
The court unanimously ruled against the service in a decision enabling taxpayers to sue over a tax regulation, even before any penalty has been assessed.
May 19 -
Business groups were unmoved by the Treasury Secretary’s call for U.S. companies to accept higher taxes in return for a huge public investment in infrastructure aimed at boosting the American economy.
May 19 -
Investigators have been trying to determine whether the company gave an accurate valuation for its Seven Springs property when it served as the basis for about $21.1 million in tax deductions for donating a conservation easement for the 2015 tax year.
May 19 -
A proposal to create a more coherent tax regime for the bloc would require unanimity among its 27 member states.
May 18 -
The ARP and local aid; advocating for higher taxes; a question of dependency; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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