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Evaporation of banks; slow filers; crypto and normal taxes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 21
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The proposed regs cover the advanced manufacturing credit in the CHIPS Act of 2022 to spur development of the U.S. semiconductor industry.
March 21 -
The administration is preparing to decide how much American-made equipment must be used in renewable projects.
March 21 -
In an unusual move, CPA Fiona Ma has urged the state supreme court to take up the case.
March 21 -
The service issued preliminary guidance and intends to issue more detailed guidance soon on the tax treatment of nonfungible tokens.
March 21 -
Texas-based Sage Investigations digs deeper to help clients find and expose fraud, embezzlement, theft — and worse.
March 21 -
The organization is making plans for easing multinational companies and government tax authorities into its Pillar Two requirements.
March 20 -
Balances in rainy-day funds hit all-time highs in 37 states by the end of the 2022 fiscal year. That's the biggest tally in over two decades.
March 20 -
When does doing a little work on vacation turn into a stay that piques the interest of local tax authorities?
March 20 -
The service lays out what can — and what can't — be paid for with medical savings accounts when it comes to nutrition, wellness, general health and more.
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