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A new holiday; VAT questions; give parents credit; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 22
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The Internal Revenue Service opened a portal to enable families to monitor and manage their monthly advance payments of the expanded Child Tax Credit.
June 22 -
Taxing jurisdictions are less anxious about revenue — but they’ll be more focused on sales tax than before.
June 22 -
Top administration aides are set to meet with a group of senators trying to come up with an infrastructure compromise.
June 22 -
A combination of high valuations on companies and potentially higher taxes in the future is proving to be a potent motivator for selling private companies.
June 22 -
Tax experts dissent the Biden budget proposal in search of planning opportunities.
June 22 -
The service has posted new procedures to explain how a change in tax law last year potentially affects the depreciation of residential rental property.
June 21 -
Clients could end up having to pay back the money next filing season.
June 21 -
The president’s plan for trillions in proposed spending and tax increases is likely to take at least until September to clear.
June 21 -
The Biden administration’s proposal to impose a global minimum tax on corporations has been provoking opposition in Congress, with Republicans advocating user fees instead to pay for infrastructure improvements.
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