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As the expiration of key Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions looms, tax pros are preparing for what could be another period of upheaval.
March 28
Bloomberg Tax & Accounting -  
Shipowners and charterers are altering leasing contracts to cope with the multimillion-dollar port fees expected to be imposed by the Trump administration.
March 28 -  
Fiscal conservatives in the party want steep spending cuts to help offset the multitrillion-dollar tax-cut package.
March 28 -  
Nothing but the tooth; an offer she can't refuse; patterns of filing; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 27 -  
Suzan DelBene, D-Washington, and Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, introduced legislation to prevent Trump from reassigning IRS investigators to immigration enforcement.
March 27 -  
In a late night Truth Social post, Trump said large-scale tariffs "far larger than currently planned" would be placed on them in such a scenario.
March 27 -  
The Criminal Investigation unit of the Internal Revenue Service launched 2,039 tax and money laundering cases related to COVID fraud over the past five years.
March 26 -  
The Internal Revenue Service's Direct File program is attracting interest this tax season, but lack of familiarity and budget cuts at the IRS may doom it.
March 26 -  
The Treasury Department limited the scope of the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership reporting requirement to foreign companies.
March 26 -  
The French government is deploying increasingly aggressive methods to uncover tax fraud.
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