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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen added an international tax policy expert to her staff as the U.S. reverses a Trump-era stance over digital taxation of technology companies.
March 3 -
Thomas Sandell and Sandell Asset Management are paying $105 million to New York, the biggest fine of its kind in the state.
March 3 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren said IRS funding should be bolstered so the richest Americans get audited about once every three years as part of her proposed 2 percent annual tax on wealth in excess of $50 million.
March 3 -
A Biden proposal to change the tax deduction for contributions to a tax credit could have serious implications.
March 2 -
To delay or not delay; three questions about a digital tax; nonprofits and theft; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 2
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A U.S. donor to Canada’s WE Charity said he has asked the Internal Revenue Service to open a fraud investigation into the organization after testifying that it took down a plaque on a Kenya school built to honor his dead son and replaced it with that of another donor.
March 2 -
Practitioners face malpractice issues right from the start of filing, and this year may be even worse than usual.
March 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service released guidance Monday for employers claiming the employee retention credit for 2020 and how it relates to eligibility for the Paycheck Protection Program.
March 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to take action to avoid processing delays this filing season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new government report.
March 1 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren, joined by Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Brendan Boyle, proposed a new wealth tax on households with a net worth of more than $50 million.
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