- AT Think Lights, camera, action and tax cut! Spotlight on the California Film and Tax Credit Program
Motion picture and TV production tax incentives should be incorporated in the tax planning process to lower the cost of production.
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The bill would allow taxpayers to treat the amounts paid for membership at a fitness facility as medical expenses.
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CPAs and EAs are raising objections to the draft version of the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate.
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The nation’s new tax law is scaring would-be homebuyers from Westchester, a longtime refuge for families escaping New York City’s high costs.
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The recent tax overhaul is buoying optimism in the U.S., but not abroad.
July 12 -
The clock is ticking for Tesla Inc. customers looking for incentives on their purchase.
July 12 -
U.S. Treasury Department rules outlining which businesses structured as S corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies can claim a 20 percent tax deduction are likely to be delayed until the end of July, according to a senior administration official.
July 12 -
The Auditing Standards Board is thinking about relaxing some of the requirements for attest engagements.
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The National Association of Enrolled Agents has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service strongly criticizing the draft version of the new Form W-4, the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate, saying it raises privacy concerns and creates a “substantial risk of underwithholding.”
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It was supposed to be the best of times for the biggest U.S. banks: Rising interest rates and corporate tax cuts would boost profitability and spur lending, while deregulation lowered costs.
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