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The House passed tax extenders legislation that revives the enhanced Child Tax Credit, the ability to fully deduct R&D expenses in the first year, 100% bonus depreciation, disaster tax relief, and more.
January 31 -
Speaker Mike Johnson will allow a vote on a $78 billion business and child tax break bill, siding with corporations over a group of Republicans who objected to the package negotiated with Senate Democrats.
January 31 -
As the Internal Revenue Service and tax professionals prepare for the start of tax season, last-minute tax law changes are possible thanks to a deal working its way through Congress.
January 26 -
A growing divide is emerging between Republicans and the business interests the GOP once unflinchingly championed.
January 26 -
As the Internal Revenue Service develops guidance to implement these statutory requirements, it is finding it necessary to make some compromises.
January 25
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The House Ways and Means Committee reported the text of the Tax Relief for Workers and Families Act after voting last week to advance the bipartisan bill.
January 24 -
An inside look at the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 as it works its way through Congress.
January 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury released information on tax incentives for installing electric vehicle charging stations and where they can be located.
January 19 -
Congress moved one step closer to enacting $78 billion in business and child tax breaks Friday, although election-year politics add risk to the legislation's prospects.
January 19 -
Proponents of affordable housing are hearted by provisions related to the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, saying they could result in financing over 20,000 homes.
January 18 -
Businesses eager for a tax deal announced by two powerful U.S. lawmakers can't yet bank on the corporate breaks.
January 16 -
The Korean company is seeking to keep its cars competitive with automakers qualifying for tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
January 16 -
The chairs of Congress' two main tax committees announced a deal to extend a number of expired tax credits and tax breaks, including the expanded Child Tax Credit.
January 16 -
Negotiators are nearing a bipartisan deal in time for many voters to receive the benefits during the current election year.
January 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service is extending the period for dealers and sellers of so-called "clean" vehicles such as electric cars to submit time-of-sale reports by a few days to qualify for tax credits.
January 5 -
Businesses eager to see Congress revive expired research and investment tax breaks have reason for optimism that a deal could come together as soon as this month.
January 5 -
Narrower criteria reduced the number of qualifying models from about two dozen. The new rules exclude from the tax credit vehicles that use battery components made by Chinese manufacturers.
January 2 -
What do these changes mean for taxpayers and how can accountants help manage the impact?
January 2
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The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury plan to propose regulations on a requirement for a product identification number, and they're asking for comments ahead of time on the PIN requirement.
December 29 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued guidance for producers of clean electricity and other forms of renewable energy if they begin constructing projects next year that fall short of the necessary requirements for domestically manufactured components.
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