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The mood in markets and the financial situation are starkly different from 2017, when Trump and congressional Republicans passed a deficit-expanding tax cut.
January 17 -
Plus, Corecentric enhances its International Tax Management Engine; and other accounting tech news and updates.
January 17 -
Not so Fussy; that's a wrap; at sea, in the air and on the road; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 16 -
The emotionally and financially taxing process of a separation demands careful planning, multifaceted form-filing to the IRS and, probably, an advisor for each spouse.
January 16 -
Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent warned of an economic crisis that will hammer middle- and working-class people if the 2017 tax cuts aren't extended.
January 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service released guidance on the tax treatment of contributions and benefits from state paid family and medical leave programs.
January 16 -
Most Biden administration tax proposals weren't adopted by Congress, including an idea to tax the unrealized gains of billionaires.
January 16 -
The outgoing Treasury Secretary warned that plans by the incoming administration could worsen an already challenging fiscal outlook.
January 16 -
The latest data on revenue growth for CAS practices, statistics from IRS Criminal Investigation for the full year of 2024, and other major metrics.
January 16 -
The IRS and the Treasury Department issued proposed regs and reporting requirements for multiyear corporate separations and a draft form.
January 15