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A U.S. House committee approved a package of bills that provide tax breaks for a variety of select industries and constituencies, kicking off what’s likely to be a protracted negotiation with Senate Republicans over whether and how to pay for them.
June 21 -
The chief pointed to his own history as a tax attorney, while reminding tax pros that the IRS is watching from the compliance and enforcement side.
June 20 -
Biofool; give and it hurts; low Priority; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 20 -
The Treasury Department has narrowed the reach of a new tax aimed at technology and pharmaceutical companies with overseas income, wiping out an unintended consequence of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul.
June 20 -
It’s official: Paying taxes can make you a stressed-out wreck.
June 20 -
Some are celebrating the Supreme Court’s decision; many aren’t.
June 20 -
Thomson Reuters has radically revamped its mainstay tax research product, Checkpoint, with artificial intelligence.
June 19 -
Democratic presidential candidates like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have talked about repealing the GOP’s tax overhaul. Yet a large-scale rollback is unlikely. Instead, two other forces could slowly unravel the law — Democrats currently in power in the House and President Donald Trump’s trade policies.
June 19 -
Xerocon was a showcase of the achievements of the past year as much as it was about the roadmap for the future.
June 19 -
The day-off debate; SECURE’s flaw; IRS appeals mean a long wait; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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