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As the nature and frequency of tax reporting changes, organizations are being promised long-term simplification, but are facing an immediate spike in complexity.
July 31
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The IRS's Notice 2025-28 will affect applicable corporations with financial statement income attributable to investments in partnerships.
July 30 -
The well-oiled firm; refundable credits in states; taxing settlement money; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 29
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A so-called corporate head tax is "on the table" as officials look for funds to help close back-to-back yearly shortfalls topping $1 billion.
July 29 -
The new Trump tax law and the expanding scope for automation are creating major opportunities for tax credit experts.
July 22 -
Executives at America's largest corporations watched Donald Trump sign a massive tax-cut bill without any change in their own companies' tax rates.
July 9 -
A deal with G-7 allies will exclude U.S. companies from some taxes imposed by other countries in exchange for removing Section 899 from Trump's tax bill.
June 26 -
The development could bring great relief to Wall Street investors worried about punitive tax measures on foreigners.
June 26 -
New guidance, step-by-step instructions and useful statistics are now available for large business filers.
June 19 -
The provision would allow energy companies subject to a 15% corporate alternative minimum tax to deduct certain drilling costs when calculating taxable income.
June 17 -
The bill, whose revised text was just released by the Senate, includes a number of significant tax provisions for both corporate taxpayers and nonprofits.
June 16 -
The bill text will represent a major breakthrough for the GOP as it seeks to continue to advance the centerpiece of Trump's economic agenda.
June 16 -
When a company considers adding new jobs or making new investments, many state and local authorities offer tax incentives to support that growth.
May 28
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President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" extending the expiring provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and adding more tax breaks is making progress.
April 24 -
Tax and finance executives around the world are confronting the prospect of increased tariffs and trying to adjust their plans accordingly.
April 23 -
A bipartisan group has reintroduced legislation to allow immediate expensing of research and development costs, all the way back to 2022 when the tax break expired.
March 12 -
Warren Buffett said the company has paid the U.S. government more than $101 billion in taxes since he took the helm 60 years ago, more than any other company in history.
February 24 -
Cruise operators may yet avoid paying more corporate taxes despite threats from the U.S. Commerce Secretary to close favorable loopholes.
February 21 -
President Trump is expected to sign a memorandum that opens the door to levies in response to digital services taxes some countries impose on U.S. tech giants.
February 21 -
Trump ordered top economic officials to calculate U.S. tariffs based on the total tariffs and tax, regulatory, currency and any other barriers exports face.
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