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A group of Senate Democrats has launched an investigation of the regulatory process for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the ways in which exceptions were made for corporations as a result of fierce lobbying with the passage of the 2017 tax overhaul.
January 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it may provide relief from double taxation in some circumstances to corporations because of the repatriation tax under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
January 20 -
Filing taxes last year was a nightmare for taxpayers, their accountants and the Internal Revenue Service. This year might not be much better.
January 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service unveiled an enhanced Tax Withholding Estimator on its website Tuesday, designed to help workers fill out the new W-4 withholding form and hopefully avoid the problems seen last year when many taxpayers found themselves owing more taxes or receiving less of a tax refund than they expected.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued the 2020 optional standard mileage rates that taxpayers and tax professionals can use to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes.
December 31 -
The TCJA and Wayfair continue to dominate the landscape.
December 27 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act puts a whole new spin on an old strategy.
December 19 -
To help individuals and businesses prepare for filing season, Grant Thornton has released a collection of year-end tax tips.
December 17 -
Trends in the market and tax law changes introduced by tax reform have created a perfect storm for REIT investors.
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Once heralded as a novel way to help distressed parts of the U.S., opportunity zones are now being slammed as a government boondoggle.
December 12