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The American Institute of CPAs offered six policy suggestions for the next phase of federal COVID-19 relief legislation under consideration in Congress.
July 20 -
Democrats in New York, the world’s financial capital, may finally have the right moment to resurrect the state tax on stock trades.
July 20 -
The COVID-19 pandemic has infected the service’s annual list of top tax scams.
July 20 -
A Bitcoin investor in New Hampshire has filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service after he received a letter from the IRS inquiring about his digital currency holdings.
July 17 -
New York State’s Department of Financial Services issued a report saying five tax prep software companies have been making it difficult for taxpayers to access the free versions of their tax preparation software, even though they belong to the Free File Alliance.
July 17 -
Over a hundred members of Congress are asking the service to resolve a number of issues preventing the remaining Economic Impact Payments from going out.
July 17 -
The White House is signaling to Congress that President Donald Trump could reject a new coronavirus aid bill if it doesn’t include a payroll tax cut, adding a new complication to already contentious negotiations between Republicans and Democrats on the next round of stimulus.
July 17 -
Serious misStep; the taxman goeth; extra checks, please; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
July 16 -
Renewals and new applications will cost $35.95, down from $40.
July 16 -
The iPhone maker’s court victory follows separate criticism that huge EU antitrust fines for Google have made little difference.
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