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Lawmakers overcame objections from Sen. Rand Paul who had held up the treaties over fears that they could jeopardize U.S. taxpayers’ privacy.
July 17 -
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are again suing President Donald Trump’s administration over a provision in the 2017 tax law that limited write-offs for state and local taxes.
July 17 -
High-deductible plans can now offer a number of new preventive care benefits.
July 17 -
A French-U.S. clash over digital taxation overshadowed the start of a Group of Seven finance chiefs meeting as France refused to flinch on its levy that would hit tech giants.
July 17 -
Biz loss limits; 1040 re-redux; looming legislation; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 16
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The Internal Revenue Service offered additional information for multinational companies repatriating their foreign profits under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
July 16 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission teamed up with the North American Securities Administrators Association to explain the application of federal and state securities laws to opportunity zone investments.
July 16 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a set of recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service about accounting methods for small-business taxpayers and how to determine whether a taxpayer qualifies as a small business.
July 16 -
The IRS and its Security Summit partners offer critical steps for keeping client information safe.
July 16 -
The Democratic presidential candidate rolled out a policy blueprint to slash prescription prices when they cost less in other developed countries.
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