-
A federal judge pressured lawyers for Donald Trump and House Democrats to settle their long battle over a subpoena of records from the former president’s accounting firm.
June 16 -
Implications of a big leak; taxing multinationals; better current than new clients; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 15
-
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, introduced a bipartisan bill to protect tax whistleblowers.
June 15 -
Everlance launches a business reimbursement solution, Corvee debuts a tax planning webinar series, and SignEasy integrates e-signatures with Google Sheets.
June 15 -
Working remotely from abroad could bring some thorny tax problems.
June 15 -
Representative Tom Suozzi, one of the leaders in Congress behind the push for an expansion of the state and local tax deduction, is considering proposing a one-time wealth tax on the richest Americans.
June 15 -
Lawmakers are trying to hash out a compromise $1.2 trillion, eight-year infrastructure spending package.
June 15 -
Fueled remote work and worries over tax hikes, financial advisors who live in expensive cities are trimming their personal tax bills by moving to low-tax and no-tax states.
June 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department introduced an online tool that enables families to register for monthly payments of the expanded Child Tax Credit.
June 14 -
President Joe Biden’s quest to enact his $4 trillion economic agenda enters a turbulent new phase Monday as the U.S. House comes back into session and Democratic representatives ramp up pressure on the Senate to produce a bipartisan compromise or stop prolonging the effort.
June 14











