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The Biden administration urged the U.S. Supreme Court to turn away a New Hampshire lawsuit that challenges Massachusetts’ practice of taxing nonresidents who once worked in the state but now do their jobs from home.
May 26 -
President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Treasury Department’s tax policy efforts pledged to work with lawmakers on a bipartisan basis and be a strong advocate for the Internal Revenue Service.
May 26 -
Finance ministers are due to begin meeting this week to home in on an accord that might feature both a minimum rate and encompass digital giants.
May 26 -
Even as they look to ramp up acquisitions, funds are worried about the potential impact of these much-discussed taxes.
May 25 -
Basis debate; relief to come; underreporting and the gap; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 25
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Plans sold through brokers cost nearly three times as much as those sold directly; time-stressed parents can find it's worth it.
May 25 -
GOP lawmakers reject the White House’s latest counteroffer of $1.7 trillion as too costly and object to corporate tax increases.
May 25 -
The senator is proposing to nearly triple the IRS’s budget to help identify wealthy individuals who are evading taxes.
May 25 -
The Biden administration proposal contains many, but not all, of the tax provisions the president campaigned on.
May 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been pilot testing new technology allowing for secure tax transcript retrieval that can integrate with an accounting firm’s practice management system.
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