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The stumbling block is scrapping the deduction limit without losing progressives wary of a tax cut that would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy.
September 9 -
Key legislators are at odds over how high to increase levies on investment gains.
September 1 -
The lack of tax information from major platforms isn’t a technological limitation. It’s a design decision.
August 26 -
The mandate will go into place Oct. 11, seven weeks after the FDA's full approval of the Pfizer vaccine.
August 24 -
As they struggle with an affordable housing crunch, policymakers are looking at targeting the empty homes of the wealthy.
August 16 -
Former Treasury officials say both parties should agree to increase money for the agency.
July 26 -
The bill would expand eligibility for the “pass-through” deduction to lawyers, accountants or doctors making above certain income thresholds.
July 20 -
Democratic leaders want voters in key states to know which party is responsible for the checks Americans with young children are set to start receiving on Thursday.
July 15 -
Senate Democrats are moving to impose tariffs on carbon-intensive imports as a way to help pay for their tax-and-spending legislation, according to one person familiar with the plan.
July 14 -
Mexican businessman Miguel Aleman Magnani is residing in France and fighting an arrest warrant in his native country on charges of tax fraud.
July 14 -
The Malaysian government is seeking more than $5.6 billion from the auditors over their role in auditing the state investment fund.
July 9 -
The tax deal proposes a minimum corporate levy of at least 15%, and new rules for dividing up the tax revenues from the world’s largest companies — particularly U.S. tech giants.
July 9 -
The former Microsoft CEO was cited in a ProPublica story that showed how billionaires use ownership of sports teams to lower their tax obligation.
July 8 -
A proposed global minimum corporate tax would undermine the incentive for multinationals to set up shop on storm-prone islands.
June 30 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is proposing to boost affordable housing by 2 million units over the next decade by expanding a key tax credit.
June 28 -
The former president and the House Oversight Committee failed to agree on the release of his financial documents after several rounds of negotiations.
June 24 -
A 25% tax credit is the latest carrot being proposed on Capitol Hill to encourage semiconductor companies to bolster U.S. production.
June 18 -
The Big Four firm is investing in an overhaul targeting better audits, digitization of services and greener operations.
June 16 -
The lack of universal, comparable disclosure makes internal rankings less than reliable.
June 16 -
The debate over how to pay for the nation’s roads, bridges and transit systems is leading some normally anti-tax Republicans to embrace higher levies on motorists.
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