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Treasury Secretary Yellen is counting on the support of corporate America for the deal to win passage in Congress — a crucial step for its worldwide success.
April 8 -
Three-alarm fraud; trust no one; first, best and guilty; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 7 -
Why the service has not exhausted the full arsenal of tools, resources and relief at its disposal is confounding.
April 7
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The IRS has the expertise to enforce President Joe Biden’s proposal to tax the unrealized gains of mega-millionaires and billionaires, Senator Elizabeth Warren contended in the face of criticism over the workability of a proposal she strongly supports.
April 7 -
The Treasury secretary said a digital dollar would take years to develop if the U.S. decides to proceed with one, underscoring a deliberate approach by policymakers.
April 7 -
The legislation would cause sanctioned Russian oligarchs and American companies that pay taxes to Moscow to lose some of their U.S. tax benefits.
April 7 -
From staffing problems and clueless clients to Child Tax Credit issues and IRS backlogs, the top problems practitioners are facing in the run-up to April 15.
April 7 -
Researchers are seeing a new type of phishing attack embedded within documents sent via email to tax professionals.
April 6 -
A recent study has found that 96% had still not filed their taxes as of the end of March, with confusion over how to do so being the primary reason.
April 6 -
A worldwide survey has found that the No. 1 barrier to buying crypto was not understanding enough about it, especially with regard to taxation.
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