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The House passed the controversial budget plan introduced last week by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., in a largely party-line vote on Friday.
April 15 -
It’s doubtful whether the tax changes proposed by the President in his speech on Wednesday would generate much of a dent in the deficit, even if they were to be accepted by Congress.
April 14 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing Wednesday on how the Tax Code’s burdens on individuals demonstrate the need for comprehensive tax reform.
April 13 -
President Obama outlined his plan for reducing the budget deficit by $4 trillion in the next 12 years during a speech Wednesday in which he said taxes would need to be raised on the wealthy and itemized deductions limited.
April 13 -
A new study from Ernst & Young examines the impact on flow-through businesses of the tax reform proposals, and cautions against lowering corporate tax rates at the expense of S Corporations.
April 12 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing Tuesday to examine tax administration systems around the world.
April 12 -
A pair of U.S. lawmakers has introduced a bill that would allow the courts to intercept tax refunds from delinquent debtors who owe restitution to victims or have outstanding court fees.
April 12 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman described his vision for a next-generation tax compliance system that would allow the IRS to pre-populate a taxpayer’s return with W-2, 1099 and other information reporting forms before a taxpayer files a return.
April 6 -
As Washington moves closer to the brink of a federal government shutdown, the battle lines are already being set for the next budget turf war.
April 6 -
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of an Arizona government program that provided tax credits to individuals who contribute to nonprofit groups that offer scholarships for private school students, including those at parochial schools.
April 5
