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Alexandru Bittner v. United States is about some of the tax and compliance rules the U.S. slaps on its own expatriates.
August 26 -
The billions in student loan debt forgiveness announced by the Biden Administration will be exempt from federal taxation but could be taxable at the state level in more than a dozen states — a hiccup many states are expected to quickly handle.
August 26 -
The country's progressive personal income tax schedule is undermined by deductions that largely benefit high-income earners.
August 25 -
The bill would force the rich to declare their assets at current value, unlike the old law, which allowed them to report assets at their original purchase price.
August 22 -
The firm made its biggest investment in staff pay in a decade, with half of its 24,000 workers getting a pay rise of 9% or more.
August 18 -
The company is shifting course as global regulators crack down on digital asset services.
August 18 -
The professional services firm said it would no longer consider a 2:1 degree as a minimum requirement for entry-level jobs or internships.
August 17 -
One of the world's richest men felt he had to give one of the nation's most powerful lawmakers a little pep talk.
August 17 -
The moment Biden signed the bill was effectively the starting gun for a race to write new policies to implement its clean energy tax credits, climate programs and environmental mandates.
August 17 -
The inspections add to the challenges facing the Shenzhen-based company at the center of China's real estate crisis.
August 15 -
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers criticized the stripping of a global corporate minimum tax from the recent tax-and-climate change bill.
August 11 -
Donald Trump is taking the Fifth as he sits for a deposition on a probe into potentially fraudulent valuations.
August 10 -
More than half of U.S. states are using record budget surpluses to fund their biggest collective tax break in decades.
August 10 -
The U.K. telecom giant was hit by massive fraud at its Italian unit.
August 9 -
Included in the $433 billion Inflation Reduction Act is a 10-year production tax credit for nuclear energy producers.
August 4 -
The Byrd rule allows individual pieces of a measure to be challenged on the grounds that they are incidental or extraneous to the budget.
August 2 -
Sinema has expressed opposition to ending the carried-interest tax break used by private equity and hedge fund managers to lower their tax bills.
August 1 -
The legislation would reinstate and increase a long-lapsed tax on crude and imported petroleum products to 16.4 cents per gallon.
August 1 -
A breakthrough deal between senators Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin includes the extension of a popular consumer tax credit for the purchase of electric vehicles.
July 28 -
The whistleblower program ignores its own rules, shields much of its work from the public, and has been a financial boon for law firms that hired former agency officials
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