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House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady is forging ahead and planning to hold a hearing next week on the proposed border-adjusted tax, even as the top Senate Republican said the measure probably won’t pass his chamber.
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Summer plans; evaluating clients; succession planning; e-wills; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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H&R Block’s use of IBM’s Watson technology this past tax season is only one sign of the increasing involvement of artificial intelligence in tax preparation, with even Big Four firms like PricewaterhouseCoopers making major investments in AI for servicing their tax clients.
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The partnership gives users of the business suite access to Vertex’s indirect tax solutions.
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The American Institute of CPAs has sent a list of six tax regulations to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that it wants the Treasury Department to review under an executive order from President Trump calling for reducing overly burdensome tax regulations.
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How to tax services like Uber and Airbnb remains up in the air, according to Bloomberg BNA's annual survey of state revenue departments.
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The argument that its services were 'therapeutic' didn't cut it in court.
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After months of uncertainty about a border-adjusted tax, retail CEOs are renewing efforts to quash the idea.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has taken pains to stress that the Trump administration isn’t out to kill Americans’ beloved mortgage-interest tax deduction—but a side effect of the plan could turn it into a perk for only the wealthy.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that any tax overhaul can’t add to the growing U.S. budget deficit, a position that places him at odds with President Donald Trump, who has called for a significant tax cut.
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