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Ride-hailing customers may be forced to pay a new tax in the city where the disruptive industry got its start.
July 24 -
U.S. corporations brought back offshore profits in record numbers last year with nearly half of the repatriated funds coming from low-or-no-tax countries where companies had stashed cash prior to the 2017 tax law.
July 24 -
Scholarships and taxes; delay in ASU 842; landmark documentaries; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 23
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The president sued to block the Democrat-led U.S. House Ways and Means Committee from obtaining his tax records from New York state.
July 23 -
These days, not even the 7-foot, 6-inch Yao Ming can fight his way through the U.S.-China trade war.
July 23 -
Four family members belonging to a Utah polygamist group admitted defrauding the U.S. of $512 million in renewable-fuel tax credits, with the leader saying the mastermind was an Armenian immigrant who owns a small oil and gas empire in Southern California. That businessman now faces trial alone.
July 23 -
The creation of a Practitioner Services Division would make a big difference.
July 23
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The Internal Revenue Service posted three revenue procedures Monday of special interest to the insurance industry.
July 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued some clarifications on an agreement with the French government not to challenge foreign tax credits for certain kinds of tax payments in France.
July 22 -
Even as the profession as a whole is changing, Grant Thornton national managing partner of tax services Jamie Fowler shares how tax professionals need to prepare themselves to thrive in a new environment.
July 22







