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The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice providing guidance for employees and employers on what to do with the Form W-4 under the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
January 30 -
Keeping up with the latest legislative changes is putting serious pressure on the cash-strapped, staff-starved service.
January 30 -
The outlook on state and local tax for the coming year
January 30 -
Bonus depreciation, Section 179, interest and loss limitations—what does it all mean?
January 29
Engineered Tax Services -
The federal tax overhaul put in place by Republicans has produced an unusual show of bipartisanship now that tax season is here: We are a nation united in befuddlement.
January 29 -
There’s nothing like $1.5 trillion in tax cuts to help make friends at a gathering of conservative political donors.
January 29 -
Adding the right combination of new capabilities will make you more valuable to clients and more scalable as a business. Follow this advice in today’s new advisory landscape.
January 26
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
The National Society of Accountants has called the IRS budget appropriation now under consideration “a disservice” to taxpayers and inadequate, even for the IRS needs of a decade ago — let alone at the dawn of massive new tax reform.
January 26 -
Since I was at Davos last year there have been some seismic global changes, not least to taxation.
January 26
Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting Business -
President Donald Trump said Friday that U.S. economic growth promoted by his policies would help the world, seeking to square his “America First” agenda with globalism.
January 26 -
Paychex identifies the main regs, laws and proposals business owners and their advisors should be paying attention to this year.
January 25 -
Bloomberg Tax released its 2018 Tax & Accounting Outlook, focusing on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that Congress passed last month.
January 25 -
The eye-popping $38 billion tax bill that Apple Inc. said it plans to pay on its mammoth pile of accumulated foreign earnings will probably hit federal coffers in an eight-year trickle, not a one-time torrent.
January 25 -
Opponents of the new corporate tax cuts were right. Many companies didn’t pay the full rate before the law passed—so they won’t see splashy reductions in 2018, according to their own estimates.
January 25 -
Thomson Reuters has released several resources to help tax and accounting professionals deal with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
January 24 -
The influential Koch political network is urging President Donald Trump to reject a proposal made by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to increase the federal gas tax to help modernize American roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
January 24 -
President Trump reportedly plans to name Charles Rettig, a California tax attorney, as the next commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
January 24 -
New York state lawmakers could punch a $50.6 billion hole in the federal government’s budget by revamping their state income tax.
January 24 -
Why to file early; suing robocallers; taxing stolen money; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 23
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The short-term spending bill that President Trump signed into law Monday night includes provisions that delay or suspend three taxes mandated by the Affordable Care Act that have not yet taken effect.
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