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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is riding to the rescue of a private-school tax break that was ensnared in a bitter fight between the Treasury Department and Democratic states that sought to circumvent caps on state and local deductions under the Trump tax overhaul.
March 5 -
Execs in a new BDO survey don’t see the economy staying strong beyond two years.
March 5 -
IRS guidance for on deductions for passthrough entities answers many questions — but raises still others
March 5 -
The government shutdown and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will continue to cause friction throughout tax season.
March 5 -
Tax pros share the things they overlooked or wish they'd done differently this year.
March 5 -
On the whole, the final regs follow earlier proposals, with some changes to address taxpayer concerns.
March 4
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
When I started working, in 1963, the IRS had a policy where everyone preparing and signing tax returns had to be an enrolled agent.
March 4
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France intends to tax the revenue of about 30 internet giants such as Amazon.com Inc. to help ensure “fiscal justice,” according to Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire.
March 4 -
By setting a $10,000 cap on how much Americans can deduct in state and local taxes Washington created a pricey problem for the privileged in some parts of the country. But even before the law, there were rich people in blue states trying this strategy. Here are a few of the more colorful examples of litigation between wealthy residents who claimed to have moved and jilted states that didn’t quite believe them.
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Dave Auclair and Dustin Stamper of Grant Thornton's Washington National Tax Office look at the winners and losers from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, issues that are still unresolved and areas of the law taxpayers and their advisors need to pay more attention to.
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