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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department offered guidance on rollovers between retirement plans and individual retirement accounts.
August 12 -
Trump in a social media post argued that the policy was costing the city by driving away wealthy people who would otherwise pay taxes there.
August 12 -
President Trump is looking for new policy pledges he can present to voters, including potentially calling on Congress to cut capital gains taxes.
August 12 -
The Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network issued a final rule permanently removing the requirement for U.S. companies and people to report beneficial ownership information.
August 11 -
Synthetic voices; CRAT; cross-border commerce; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 11
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The American Institute of CPAs asked the Treasury and the IRS to revise three of their recent notices on the corporate alternative minimum tax.
August 11 -
The proposed regulations clarify nondiscrimination requirements for employers offering Trump account contribution programs and dependent care assistance.
August 11 -
Crude oil volatility, gas tax holidays, and a handful of states that tie their tax rate to inflation can shift a client's monthly liability by six figures.
August 11
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The suing homeowners said the city caused "mass confusion" with its identification of thousands of properties potentially subject to the tax on second homes.
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New York City's new pied-à-terre tax is prompting financial advisors to help wealthy clients reassess their options, from residency status to estate plans.
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