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The specific tax hikes remain to be detailed, as does any move to suspend or expand a $10,000 SALT cap.
September 27 -
Democrat legislators are attempting to move forward with the next step needed to pass President Biden’s economic agenda.
September 24 -
Paying guests at the Met Gala get to deduct much of the $35,000 ticket price, says Matthew Yglesias.
September 22 -
High-earning taxpayers would face much smaller tax hikes — or even cuts — if Democrats decide to restore the federal deduction for state and local taxes in legislation that’s now moving through the House.
September 17 -
Taxpayers and tax professionals in some Western states will need to begin using a new mailing address.
September 14 -
House Democrats are considering a two-year repeal as one of their potential paths to undoing the $10,000 cap on the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
September 14 -
While Biden isn’t getting some of his proposed tax increases on the wealthy, some surprising new hikes may be in the works.
September 13 -
The stumbling block is scrapping the deduction limit without losing progressives wary of a tax cut that would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy.
September 9 -
Fighting among Democratic lawmakers over proposed hikes in individual and capital gains taxes is intensifying, creating more questions and opportunities for advisors.
September 7 -
The new product is a move toward readiness for the U.K. tax authority’s “Making Tax Digital” initiative.
August 31 -
The issue of transfer pricing is a top focus as governments look to ensure multinational companies aren’t evading their tax responsibilities by reallocating profits to lower-tax jurisdictions.
August 30
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States seek to recoup costs borne due to the COVID-19 pandemic see taxing out-of-state workers as painless.
August 30 -
A misstep could result in not getting compensated correctly, or creating potential trouble with the IRS.
August 30 -
A Treasury Department spokesperson gave an answer that provides clarity for advisors with affluent clients.
August 25 -
The $1 million threshold at which the 23.8% capital gains rate would nearly double has sparked questions — and a strategy for some well-paid professionals.
August 24 -
Declines in income and boosts to government subsidies wiped away tax liabilities.
August 19 -
A CPA and a corporate communications vet are at the forefront of trying to reinstate the state and local tax deduction.
August 10 -
It's not the medals themselves — it's the prize money and the sponsorship deals that add up.
August 9 -
The company acquired Tax Prodigy, which calculates income tax-related elements of financial statements.
August 6 -
The Justice Department directed the Treasury Department to hand over former President Donald Trump’s tax returns to Congress, a move that means six years of Trump’s personal and business financial information could become public.
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