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The former Microsoft CEO was cited in a ProPublica story that showed how billionaires use ownership of sports teams to lower their tax obligation.
July 8 -
A rare show of bipartisan unity unfolded Tuesday, with 18 lawmakers making the case for an expansion of the state and local tax deduction.
June 30 -
The House introduced bipartisan legislation Tuesday to provide tax deductions for timber growers to recover from the loss of forests.
June 29 -
Congress reintroduced legislation to prevent abuses of a tax break that’s supposed to protect public lands, but is often used as a tax shelter.
June 25 -
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders is proposing to partially revive the federal deduction for state and local taxes in an draft outline of a budget resolution designed to fast-track much of President Joe Biden’s economic agenda.
June 23 -
New legislation would equalize the tax breaks for different types of recreational vehicles, including travel trailers and campers.
May 26 -
Investigators have been trying to determine whether the company gave an accurate valuation for its Seven Springs property when it served as the basis for about $21.1 million in tax deductions for donating a conservation easement for the 2015 tax year.
May 19 -
Pulling the costs directly out of clients’ IRAs can blunt the sting, but it shrinks the pot of tax-deferred retirement assets.
May 18 -
The Small Business Administration plans to begin accepting applications Monday for a new program to help hard-hit restaurants reopen during the pandemic, and some firms are preparing clients to apply.
April 30 -
The president’s decision threatens to complicate congressional negotiations over his sweeping new social-spending program.
April 28 -
Lawmakers should closely study the impact of the deduction before making changes, the No. 3 House Democrat James Clyburn said.
April 21 -
Many RIAs can qualify for this lucrative benefit. Here’s what you need to know this tax filing season.
April 20 -
Trump’s legislative triumph has put President Biden in a bind.
April 20 -
Democratic and Republican House members are forming a bipartisan group to push for a repeal of the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, demonstrating a broadening campaign to restore a valuable tax break.
April 15 -
Seventeen Democrats told House Speaker Nancy Pelosi they would be ready to oppose any tax legislation that doesn't restore the break.
April 14 -
Notice 2021-25 offers details on a provision of the COVID-19 relief package from last December that allows a temporarily larger deduction.
April 8 -
10 major developments, from the pandemic and Wayfair to sin taxes, that are all likely to play major roles.
March 29 -
Announcement 2021-7(1) lets taxpayers deduct money spent on masks, wipes and other supplies in certain circumstances.
March 26 -
The Treasury Secretary said the limitation on state and local tax write-offs causes 'disparate treatment' across taxpayers.
March 24 -
Changing rules on taxation of gambling winnings may produce some unexpected upsets.
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