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The proposed tax would be levied at 1% of the purchase price and would be paid by the buyer.
May 15 -
Ghost payroll; non-existent businesses; save you from paying; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 14 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board decided to add several projects to its technical agenda.
May 14 -
The administrative approach to R&D credits needs to shift away from the current once-a-year scramble within companies.
May 14
Taxnova -
The industry framing of "what can AI do?" is mismatched with how AI is deployed today, and the conclusions can leave firms a tax season behind their peers.
May 14
Accrual -
The Internal Revenue Service established a program to allow corporate taxpayers to request rulings on certain issues.
May 13 -
The IRS provided more details about the settlements it's offering for a limited time in syndicated conservation easement and historic preservation claims.
May 13 -
For a small number of New Yorkers who own luxury second homes in the city, the prospect of seeing their property tax rates go up is still alive.
May 13 -
Poland will continue working on legislation to tax digital platforms, the finance minister said, despite threats of retaliation from the Trump administration.
May 13 -
"Pied-à-terre" tax; warning shot; Section 122 tariffs; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 12
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