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The $3.3 trillion tax and spending cut bill passed the Senate after a furious push by Republican leaders to persuade holdouts to back the legislation.
July 1 -
The Senate narrowly approved President Trump's tax bill after Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote following no votes from three Republican senators.
July 1 -
After Musk criticized the administration's tax bill, Trump threatened to withdraw government subsidies from Musk's companies and examine his immigration status.
July 1 -
The Senate worked through the night on the $3.3 trillion tax and spending package, with Republican leaders still negotiating with key GOP holdouts into the morning.
July 1 -
Helping clients through tax controversy cases with the IRS means knowing which battles are winnable.
July 1 -
Offer in compromise mills make promises to reduce taxpayers' debt to the IRS that they know they can't keep.
July 1 -
Politics are playing an outsize role in portfolio management. Here's how experts see the fixed-income sector changing under the pending One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
June 30 -
The Senate made adjustments to preserve the state and local tax deduction for pass-through entities such as accounting firms.
June 30 -
Senate Republicans remain at odds over how much to cut Medicaid and other social safety-net programs and how rapidly to end Biden-era clean energy tax breaks.
June 30 -
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to question an IRS summons that forced Coinbase to turn over transaction information for over 14,000 cryptocurrency customers.
June 30