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Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden have begun laying out their visions for the Tax Code.
March 25
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Notice 2024-30 expands rules for determining an "energy community," among other things.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service's efforts to halt fraudulent claims for the Employee Retention Credit have protected more than $1 billion since the agency instituted a processing moratorium.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service is urging businesses that have filed claims for the Employee Retention Credit to make sure they didn't incorrectly claim the credit and to come forward if they did.
March 21 -
Exxon Mobil Corp. won't move forward with one of the world's largest, low-carbon hydrogen projects if the Biden administration withholds tax incentives for natural gas-fed facilities.
March 19 -
Arvo Tech, a tax strategy technology provider for small businesses, has acquired Mark Murphy & Associates and Lee & Associates.
March 12 -
The fate of the Child Tax Credit is in the hands of the Senate, but the IRS is ready to implement changes rapidly if the bill is passed.
March 11 -
The IRS has released two new sets of regs and guidance on different credits.
March 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation unit has been investigating bogus claims for the Employee Retention Credit and educating tax pros about the problems they can encounter.
February 20 -
Schneider Electric will pay $80 million to acquire tax credits, which in turn will help fund four Engie North America projects that are slated to come online in Texas this year.
February 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service would be able to implement changes to the Child Tax Credit within weeks, IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told Congress, and send out tax refunds promptly.
February 16 -
The IRS wants to help businesses know when they don't qualify for an Employee Retention Credit.
February 13 -
While passage in the Senate is uncertain, many of the changes could impact 2023 tax returns.
February 13
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The legislation is still tied up in the Senate, as senators seek changes in some of the provisions, such as the expanded Child Tax Credit.
February 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service revised its frequently asked questions page on the Premium Tax Credit used for buying health insurance through the ACA marketplaces.
February 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted a new page on IRS.gov explaining the Employer-Provided Childcare Tax Credit to provide more information about the tax break.
February 7 -
The tax credits now helping underwrite many electric vehicle purchases are top targets if Republicans win the White House or strengthen their grip on Capitol Hill in November.
February 7 -
The Senate may not get to the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act soon enough to impact returns.
February 6 -
The House Freedom Caucus suggested Congress pay for emergency aid to Israel by repealing the IRS expansion, among other possibilities.
February 5 -
The measure now heads to the Senate where lackluster Republican support threatens to sink it.
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