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The Treasury aims to kill proposed Section 2704 rules
October 31 -
Bowing to concerns from Republican House members in high-tax states, the chamber’s chief tax writer said he’ll preserve a federal income-tax break for property taxes.
October 30 -
As Congress moves closer to drafting the details, it's worth revisiting the GOP's Unified Framework.
October 27
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Republicans are barreling into a lobbying frenzy next week, when House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady plans to unveil a sweeping tax bill to remake the U.S. economy that’s being crafted with rigorous secrecy.
October 27 -
House passage of the Senate budget resolution opens the door to wrangling next week.
October 26 -
The Justice Department is settling lawsuits with Tea Party and conservative groups that had sued the Internal Revenue Service over delays in granting them tax-exempt status, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the IRS should apologize to the groups.
October 26 -
The IRS has released a number of draft tax forms, instructions, and related schedules 2017 tax year.
October 26 -
Tax reform uncertainty complicates advising clients.
October 26 -
House Republicans narrowly adopted a budget resolution Thursday unlocking a fast-track process to achieve their long-sought goal of cutting Americans’ taxes by the end of the year. The next step will be releasing a draft tax measure as early as Nov. 1.
October 26 -
Congress is trying to ram through a bill that would reshape the U.S. economy in just a few short weeks, but its leaders have kept the plan shrouded in secrecy and released not a word of legislative text.
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