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A tax on wealthy university endowments isn’t set to be collected for more than a year, yet schools are working behind the scenes to roll it back.
April 17 -
For Tax Day this year, House lawmakers are focusing on a familiar target — the Internal Revenue Service.
April 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department say the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will require hiring the equivalent of 1,734 full-time employees over the next two years.
April 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice to corporate taxpayers to provide more information about the tax rates they will be paying as they transition to the new tax law.
April 16 -
Intuit outspent H&R on TV commercials and paid search online, according to a new analysis.
April 16 -
Tax season ends tomorrow, and hopefully you will take off April 18, so you’ll be ready to start the rest of the year on Thursday. How will you manage this?
April 16
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The tax plight of “accidental Americans” in France — there are an estimated 10,000 of them — may be discussed by President Emmanuel Macron with his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump during an end-of-April state visit to Washington.
April 16 -
States and traditional retailers are asking the justices to overturn a 26-year-old ruling that exempts many internet merchants.
April 16 -
Ernst & Young and the insurance giant American International Group signed a global tax compliance and technology operating agreement.
April 13 -
Abby Parsons and Hannah Horton found a mutual interest and creative outlet during the busiest time of the year.
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