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Tax pros have some requests -- and some strong words -- for legislators.
February 8 -
A trio of Republican senators has reintroduced legislation to get rid of estate taxes completely.
January 29 -
More than 200 members of the Maryland Association of CPAs met with state legislators in Annapolis to discuss ongoing issues effecting clients and the profession.
January 25 -
The legislation aims to help entrepreneurs with filing deadlines, electronic signatures and the sharing economy.
January 23 -
Marginal rates had been that high as recently as 1981.
January 7 -
Progressive House Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called for a sharp tax hike on the highest incomes in order to fund a massive “Green New Deal.”
January 4 -
The measure is seen as doomed in the Senate, however.
December 20 -
The lame-duck package has been scaled back as the congressional term nears an end.
December 10 -
The Tax Foundation sees the proposal as having 'very small economic impact.'
October 25 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House has introduced legislation to clarify interstate sales tax collection requirements in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision this year in South Dakota v. Wayfair.
September 17 -
Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., teamed up Wednesday to introduce legislation to tax big companies whose wages are so low that their employees are forced to rely on public assistance programs.
September 5 -
The bill, which was introduced by a Texas CPA, would also protect members and their staff.
August 3 -
Senators Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Ben Cardin, D-Md., introduced bipartisan legislation Thursday to make the Internal Revenue Service more accountable to taxpayers, as well as revive the IRS’s regulation of tax preparers, as a panel of tax experts testified before their subcommittee about improving tax administration at the IRS.
July 26 -
The House approved a repeal of the Affordable Care Act’s medical device tax, along with a bill that prohibits the IRS from rehiring any employee who was fired for misconduct.
July 25 -
A closely divided Senate Finance Committee advanced the nominee for the next Internal Revenue Service commissioner, Charles Rettig, by a vote of 14 to 13, but he awaits a vote by the full Senate.
July 19 -
A new, Republican-led effort to tax carbon dioxide emissions isn’t likely to make it to a vote in the House of Representatives anytime soon — but opponents aren’t taking any chances.
July 19 -
Republicans are promising Tax Reform 2.0, but only a few measures may get approved.
July 18 -
Jeb Hensarling and Maxine Waters don’t agree on much but they reached a compromise on a plan for dialing back financial rules that passed the U.S. House Tuesday.
July 17 -
The bill would allow taxpayers to treat the amounts paid for membership at a fitness facility as medical expenses.
July 12 -
Some of the mistakes in the hastily drafted legislation could cost the industries millions of dollars.
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