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A look at the administration's tax agenda, and why they'll have to hold off on it until budget reconciliation is available again.
March 18
Engineered Tax Services -
New ways of working may require states and other jurisdictions to take new approaches.
March 18
Deloitte -
The Internal Revenue Service has decided to use its discretion to avoid reducing the size of Economic Impact Payments with tax debts owed to the federal government.
March 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is pushing back the tax-filing deadline until May 17 after heavy pressure from Congress and tax and accounting groups.
March 17 -
Syndicated conservation easement deals cheat the IRS out of an estimated $250 million by overvaluing deductions.
March 17 -
President Joe Biden said anyone earning more than $400,000 a year would see a tax increase under his forthcoming economic program, highlighting the administration’s plans to address inequality in part through levies on the wealthy.
March 17 -
Companies that pay their chief executives at least 50 times more than the typical employee would face higher taxes under a new bill offered Wednesday by Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
March 17 -
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service have distributed more than half of the $410 billion in stimulus payments to individuals that Congress approved earlier this month.
March 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted a Spanish version of its Form 1040 and instructions Tuesday and made available publications and online information in other languages.
March 16 -
For those with less than $150,000 in adjusted gross income who collected unemployment benefits this past year, the COVID relief bill allows them to receive up to $10,200 of those benefits tax-free.
March 16
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