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Americans gave less money to charities last year partly because the Republican tax law changes made many people ineligible for tax breaks that can inspire donations.
June 18 -
Both asset holders and practitioners have to educate themselves on the tax and recordkeeping rules around cryptocurrencies.
June 18 -
If liberal and conservative advocacy groups can agree on anything, it’s this: A suite of more than three dozen or so corporate tax breaks that have expired over the past two years should stay dead.
June 14 -
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have been fighting a new cap on state and local tax deductions ever since it was included in the 2017 Republican tax overhaul.
June 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs submitted more than 140 recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service regarding its 2019-20 Guidance Priority List.
June 10 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., introduced the legislation in response to the recent college admissions scandal.
June 6 -
Good news for taxpayers in New York, New Jersey and California. Lawmakers are going to start talking about rolling back a new limit on a popular break for state and local taxes.
June 6 -
The legislation would correct a problem in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that makes it difficult for performing artists to deduct their work-related expenses.
June 5 -
A short list of pointers for when students put down the diploma and pick up the tax return.
June 5 -
The Tax Court has held that the generous tips and gifts that a Catholic evangelist considered to be part of his efforts to spread the gospel were not deductible charitable contributions.
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