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It’s not too early to start thinking about post-election tax planning.
August 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers a break if the checks they mailed in to pay their taxes still haven’t been opened up yet and are sitting in the trailers the IRS set up during the pandemic.
August 17 -
Mute points; a twist on taking the AOTC; abolishing estate exclusions; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 19 -
The guidance says some deductions of estates and non-grantor trusts are not considered to be miscellaneous itemized deductions.
May 7 -
Rich Americans are taking advantage of an unprecedented opportunity, made possible by the coronavirus pandemic, to transfer money to their children and grandchildren tax-free.
May 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are extending a number of tax deadlines for individuals, trusts, estates, corporations and others due to the impact of the novel coronavirus.
April 10 -
The super-wealthy can deploy sophisticated strategies to pass on billions of dollars to their descendants tax-free.
March 6 -
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren would bring one of the most progressive tax agendas in history to the White House if either of them were to become president. So would every other Democrat vying for the presidency.
February 24 -
Grant Thornton compares the contenders’ proposals in five categories.
February 4 -
Comparing the tax platforms of the Democratic candidates.
February 4Grant Thornton LLP