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Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren has proposed a wealth tax on Americans worth more than $50 million, a pitch aimed at satisfying the eagerness of progressive voters to confront income inequality.
January 25 -
Personal financial satisfaction declined in the fourth quarter of 2018 as stock market gyrations and the prospect of a government shutdown weighed on U.S. consumers, according to a survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
January 24 -
Complicated corporate tax planning tactics can produce uncertainty about taxes, in addition to the basics of company operations and finances.
January 22 -
Sebastian Kurz will meet at the World Economic Forum with top officers of Alibaba, Facebook and Uber at the Alpine resort.
January 22 -
She may not be in Davos, but the freshman Congresswoman’s influence is already being felt on the slopes of the Swiss Alps.
January 22 -
The IRS has given pass-through businesses and their accountants the long-anticipated final word on how they can claim one of the biggest perks in the 2017 Republican tax overhaul.
January 18 -
Tax authorities in Ireland are asking tougher questions of multinational companies that have been taking advantage of the country's low tax rates.
January 18 -
Jeff Pierce intends to grow the unit while focusing on new opportunities.
January 16 -
The recently issued notice on a provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will have some organizations wondering what to do.
January 15 -
There’s no lack of optimism among officials who hope to jump-start local economies, thanks to a provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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