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IMGCAP(1)]The impact of the financial crisis and resultant recession, even if now officially ended, continues to be felt.
January 25 -
President Obama’s State of the Union address gave a preview of several of the administration’s tax policies over the coming year, including tax incentives to encourage more U.S.-based multinational corporations to bring jobs back home.
January 25 -
President Barack Obama called for millionaires to shoulder a greater share of taxes, but also agreed to lower corporate taxes fpr companies that hire in the U.S., during his State of the Union address on Tuesday night.
January 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to hold the second in a series of public meetings next Wednesday to get feedback on its plans to create a real-time tax system that would be able to catch incorrectly reported tax return information at the time it is filed.
January 19 -
Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorums tax plan would reduce federal tax revenues substantially, according to a preliminary analysis by the Tax Policy Center.
January 19 -
Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., the ranking Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said Wednesday he would re-introduce legislation later this year to end the tax break on carried interest income.
January 18 -
A White House-appointed group of business, academic and labor leaders recommended corporate tax reforms and other measures to increase jobs and improve the economy.
January 18 -
CPAs are more optimistic about business growth predictions for 2012 in their respective states than the nation as a whole, according to a new survey of CPAs in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
January 17 -
President Barack Obama plans to include tax incentives in his fiscal 2013 budget to encourage more U.S.-based multinational companies to relocate jobs from foreign countries back home.
January 12 -
IMGCAP(1)]A new bill making its way through Congress has the potential to change the world of e-commerce quite drastically and hurt the viability of small businesses across the country to compete in a growing sector of our economy.
January 11