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President Joe Biden’s push to ramp up taxes on the wealthy is getting diluted by his Democratic allies in Congress, undermining his chances of fully delivering on his 2020 campaign pledge to curb America’s widening inequality.
September 14 -
Their package of tax increases falls short of President Joe Biden’s ambition, however.
September 13 -
Moderate and progressive Democrats are on a collision course over how to pay for the administration's economic agenda.
August 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has stepped up efforts to collect employment taxes from S corporation officers, but business owners are still getting away with avoiding billions of dollars in taxes.
August 26 -
Rich Americans may have to wait until deep into the fall, or later, to find out how much they'll owe.
August 20 -
The Biden administration and G-20 leaders are agreeing on the need for more revenue.
July 29 -
Global companies are benefiting from a prolonged decline in tax rates, new data from the OECD shows.
July 29 -
U.S. lawmakers are wary of passing any legislation until they have strong assurances that other countries will also change their laws.
July 21 -
Trusts aren’t just for the .01%, as some advisors sell mass affluent and high-net-worth clients on their tax benefits.
July 13 -
The Treasury secretary said U.S. companies are likely to provide crucial support in pushing lawmakers to back a global overhaul of corporate taxation.
July 13