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Churn of the rich; the rise of AI; collection time; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 9
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Substantial changes in the regulations for the new global intangible low-taxed income could mean that many more amended K-1 schedules will be necessary for tax practitioners this year.
July 9 -
Extending tax breaks that are intended to benefit families and small businesses come with a steep cost, according to Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper.
July 9 -
Investors are starting to pour money into the real estate projects after more than a year of indecision.
July 9 -
IRS audit rates have dropped, but that doesn’t mean clients shouldn’t be prepared.
July 9 -
The Modernized e-File system will be unavailable for two short periods in July and August.
July 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s unmet needs for information technology support are producing inefficiency and higher tax administration costs, according to a new report.
July 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is allowing employers to truncate taxpayer identification numbers to protect employees from identity theft.
July 8 -
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law a measure that would give key members of Congress the ability to request the president’s state returns.
July 8 -
A judge has been assigned to a lawsuit by congressional Democrats seeking access to the president’s tax returns.
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