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Energy credits and a more responsive IRS seem to be the main talking points practitioners are hearing about.
August 21 -
The cost of the IRA's uncapped tax credits and incentives is almost impossible to pin down.
August 16 -
The Kentucky senator plans to block legislation to reduce double taxation for those involved in U.S. and Taiwan cross-border investment.
August 8 -
Business entities subject to the CTA will face significant new reporting and related record-keeping obligations. There are several things advisors should consider.
August 3 -
Legislation to extend the 20% deduction for pass-through businesses beyond its expiration date in 2025 is attracting bipartisan support in the House and Senate.
July 27 -
The legislation would make clear when and how crypto firms should register with the SEC or the CFTC, which would gain new powers to directly oversee some trading.
July 21 -
Forty of the most important court cases, revenue rulings, laws, regs and other guidance in the world of tax.
July 18 -
The advisory committee's annual report offers a long list of recommendations and potential improvements.
June 29 -
Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee advanced a series of bills aimed at reducing taxes but also rolling back parts of the IRA.
June 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent its members to visit lawmakers on Capitol Hill to advocate for various bills.
May 30 -
GOP legislation in the House aims to prevent the U.S. from participating in the multinational tax changes the Biden administration helped negotiate with the OECD.
May 26 -
Members of the Senate and House introduced bipartisan legislation to build more housing with the credit.
May 15 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors recommended all cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the U.S. should possess an independent internal audit function.
May 5 -
CPA and small-business advocate Anne Zimmerman makes the case for rethinking some of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
April 25 -
Senate Republicans have a new proposal to end the 'Death Tax.'
April 11 -
Practitioners are mostly advising clients to 'wait and see' what happens with tax legislation.
March 16 -
Lawmakers introduced two pieces of legislation to require public companies to disclose their financial reporting on a country-by-country basis and strengthen the IRS's whistleblower program.
March 2 -
Sens. Ben Cardin, a Democrat, and Tim Scott, a Republican, introduced bipartisan legislation to offer tax credits for tips to beauty services providers.
January 26 -
The House voted to repeal billions of dollars of Internal Revenue Service funding that Democrats approved last year, an issue that is likely to crop up repeatedly this year.
January 10 -
Rep. Jason Smith will lead the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.
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