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The world’s wealthy are increasingly on the move.
April 30 -
A new program requiring the IRS to hire collection agencies is falling far short of its goals and putting taxpayers at risk of falling prey to scammers.
April 29 -
The 2017 tax law had no discernible impact on consumer tax filing patterns or the market share of tax prep vendors, according to a new report from Moody’s Investors Service.
April 29 -
Hundreds of small-firm accountants and tax professionals across America share a common pain point: It’s difficult to maintain profitable relationships with microbusinesses.
April 29
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President Donald Trump said that New Yorkers could have thwarted a provision in his tax law that limits state and local tax deductions, one of the most controversial changes in the 2017 overhaul that contributed to Republican losses in the 2018 midterms.
April 29 -
Many Americans regard paying taxes as a necessary evil. If they want to worship Satan, now the IRS has officially given them a tax-exempt place to do so.
April 26 -
In the first tax season under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the average size of tax refunds was down 2 percent.
April 26 -
The French leader promised a new wave of tax breaks for France’s middle classes as he sought to placate Yellow Vest protesters and reinvigorate his flagging presidency.
April 26 -
As more presidential candidates release their tax returns, a picture of Democrats’ charitable giving is beginning to emerge. For the most part, they’re not as generous as most Americans.
April 26 -
Aggravating factors; a big dig; steal of the Century; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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