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Extending the 2001 and 2003 federal income tax cuts would sharply increase the national debt, even if the extensions were limited to individuals earning below $200,000, according to a new report by the Pew Economic Policy Group.
May 25 -
The bipartisan leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have introduced legislation to create job opportunities for veterans returning home from war by providing tax credits for businesses that hire them.
May 24 -
CCH has published a pair of special briefing papers on the financial reform bill that passed in the Senate last week and the tax extenders bill introduced last week in the House and Senate.
May 24 -
Accountants are squarely on the front line of the problems with the 2010 estate tax hiatus, according to practitioners and estate-planning attorneys.
May 24 -
Connecticut Governor Jodi Rell has vetoed legislation that would have taxed bonuses paid to people who work for financial companies that received federal bailouts.
May 20 -
H&R Block has closed about 400 of its under-performing tax offices out of its network of 11,000 retail tax locations, and eliminated approximately 400 positions throughout the organization.
May 19 -
A long-awaited Senate energy and climate change bill is being introduced Wednesday by John Kerry, D-Mass., and Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., with several tax provisions that would benefit nuclear power plants.
May 12 -
Tax accountants and others looking for clues on how the anti-tax Tea Party movement will affect this falls national elections received mixed signals from voters in a number of recent ballot initiatives.
May 10 -
Although the overall effects of the Obama administration's health care reforms may not be known for years, they promise to significantly affect CPAs and their clients.
May 10 -