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According to the lawsuit, Michael Saylor avoided paying taxes since 2005 by fraudulently claiming to be a resident of lower-tax jurisdictions, including Virginia and Florida.
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The California Small Business Relief Act established the tax credit, largely in reaction to the $10,000 limit on the state and local tax deduction under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
August 26
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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 Empire State is expanding a tax break that allows smaller companies to circumvent the $10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions.
August 19 -
Dozens of congressional Republicans and Democrats made the demands in a letter to the Internal Revenue Service.
August 15 -
The institute wants the Internal Revenue Service to address 'plummeting' service levels on its so-called Practitioner Priority Service and make fixes.
August 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service is searching for a new deputy chief of its Independent Office of Appeals to help manage and develop the office.
August 10 -
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected Trump's appeal of a lower court's ruling.
August 9 -
House Democrats who had threatened to block President Biden's tax and climate plan unless it also expanded the deduction for state and local taxes are signaling they'll back the legislation.
August 9 -
DAFs have been receiving more than half their contributions from complex assets such as shares of public and private companies, real estate and cryptocurrency in the past five years.
August 8 -
The service admitted that some married taxpayers received erroneous notices for 2021 tax returns.
July 28 -
Senator Joe Manchin and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have struck a deal on a tax, energy and climate bill, breaking a deadlock on the Democrats’ long-sought legislation to enact major parts of President Joe Biden’s agenda.
July 28 -
The West Virginia senator opposes changes to the state and local tax deduction.
July 28 -
Buyers’ criteria; EARN; marriage and accounting; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 26
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Lawmakers introduced two bills that would affect the Child Tax Credit, the Lifetime Learning Credit and marijuana taxes.
July 21 -
A group of Senate Democrats is urging the Internal Revenue Service to extend the filing deadline for people with individual taxpayer identification numbers who have been affected by the massive processing delays at the IRS.
July 14 -
Elizabeth Warren and nearly two dozen colleagues in the Senate introduced legislation to enable more taxpayers to file their taxes online for free directly via the service.
July 14 -
The state and local tax deduction issue threatens to spark a showdown among Democrats as high-stakes Senate talks inch closer to a deal on President Biden’s economic agenda.
July 14 -
Congress has returned from recess this week to a packed agenda and not much time before their scheduled summer recess.
July 13
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The Big Apple's estimated personal income-tax payments in June declined to the lowest level since 2017.
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