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Practitioners are mostly advising clients to 'wait and see' what happens with tax legislation.
March 16 -
Lawmakers introduced two pieces of legislation to require public companies to disclose their financial reporting on a country-by-country basis and strengthen the IRS's whistleblower program.
March 2 -
Sens. Ben Cardin, a Democrat, and Tim Scott, a Republican, introduced bipartisan legislation to offer tax credits for tips to beauty services providers.
January 26 -
The House voted to repeal billions of dollars of Internal Revenue Service funding that Democrats approved last year, an issue that is likely to crop up repeatedly this year.
January 10 -
Rep. Jason Smith will lead the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.
January 9 -
Republicans plan to vote as soon as Monday on one of their priorities after picking a new leader of the Ways and Means Committee.
January 9 -
While McCarthy offered a customary nod to hopes of cooperation with political opponents, he concentrated on unifying Republican populists by taking aim at enemies like the IRS.
January 9 -
A new bill could tighten government auditing rules in Montana, including adding penalties for state employees who do not comply with audits.
January 6 -
The new notices offer temporary clarity around two provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, on the corporate AMT and the stock repurchase excise tax.
December 27 -
40 critical regulations, court decisions, laws, IRS proposals and other major changes to the tax landscape from the past 12 months.
December 15