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The California charity at the center of the college-admissions scandal apparently never attracted attention from the IRS.
March 18 -
A pair of Republican and Democratic senators introduced bipartisan legislation to fix one of the technical problems in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 15 -
The U.K. taxman is coming under fire over its program giving the wealthy one last opportunity to disclose income or assets stashed in secretive offshore accounts.
March 15 -
High-end real estate brokers in New York worry that foreign second-home buyers are feeling under assault from all sides and may end up going elsewhere.
March 15 -
A top Senate Democrat is looking to end tax breaks for college donations that parents may be making to universities in an attempt to get their children admitted.
March 14 -
Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island introduced a pair of bills aimed at stopping corporations from using offshore tax havens and outsourcing jobs to other countries.
March 13 -
Congressional witnesses called for more certainty around the provisions.
March 13
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The Institute for Professionals in Taxation will hold its two State Income Tax Schools this July in Hartford, Conn. for SALT professionals.
March 13 -
Repeat tax debtors and their tax pros should use tax season to clear up past balances.
March 12
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Bill Gates, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders all want the rich to pay more taxes, but Gates is saying what the Democratic candidates appear to be thinking: Go for the capital gains rate.
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