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The Democratic presidential hopeful rolled out a wide-ranging menu to fund her multi-trillion-dollar Medicare for All plan, a defining moment that fleshes out her vision to remake one-fifth of the U.S. economy.
November 1 -
The president, a lifelong New Yorker, has changed his primary residence to the Sunshine State, a move that could benefit his re-election campaign — and his tax bill.
November 1 -
The U.S. Treasury Department plans to pare back regulations championed by President Barack Obama that were intended to prevent American companies from moving profits offshore to avoid taxes.
November 1 -
Laying out the top tax and accounting research providers side by side.
November 1 -
Off by $24 million; hard lessons; authentic fake; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
October 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released a draft version of a proposed tax form to collect information about qualified opportunity zones.
October 31 -
A new IRS revenue procedure offers guidance in a complicated area.
October 31
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The ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee wants to create two new tax incentives to help small businesses owned by women to hire and grow and get access to capital.
October 30 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he had no knowledge that his long-time friend and billionaire Michael Milken would benefit from a tax break his agency approved last year for a property in Nevada.
October 30 -
Big-time college athletes could find themselves with a tax bill after a rule change that will allow student players to accept endorsement deals, according to Republican Senator Richard Burr.
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