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Technology, declining budgets and other factors are radically changing how and which tax returns get looked at.
November 22 -
Rev. Proc. 2019-46 reflects changes from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 18 -
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Democratic representatives are working on legislation that would nearly double the top individual U.S. tax rate on the highest incomes.
November 15 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Chuck Rettig told an audience of tax professionals and accountants that he wants to hear from them about the impact of the far-reaching IRS reform legislation that Congress passed earlier this year.
November 14 -
Moderate Democrats in Congress are crafting viable alternatives to Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax, amid increasing concerns that her soak-the-rich strategy won’t pass even if the party captures both chambers of Congress in 2020.
November 8 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren’s proposed wealth tax could be a gift to an industry she has accused of looting Americans — private equity.
November 8 -
With two of the leading presidential candidates competing to promote sweeping tax hikes on the ultra-wealthy, two other Democrats are advancing a more modest surtax on high incomes that supporters say has a better chance of actually becoming law.
November 7 -
The guide provide advice for taxpayers on how to comply with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax changes.
November 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation adjustments for retirement plans.
November 6 -
Taxes on sugary drinks can have positive health effects, but they aren’t a panacea.
November 5 -
The Democratic presidential hopeful rolled out a wide-ranging menu to fund her multi-trillion-dollar Medicare for All plan, a defining moment that fleshes out her vision to remake one-fifth of the U.S. economy.
November 1 -
Laying out the top tax and accounting research providers side by side.
November 1 -
A new IRS revenue procedure offers guidance in a complicated area.
October 31
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Big-time college athletes could find themselves with a tax bill after a rule change that will allow student players to accept endorsement deals, according to Republican Senator Richard Burr.
October 30 -
A deadline looms, but questions remain and more guidance is needed.
October 29 -
Experts share tax reform issues practitioners should keep in mind.
October 29 -
5 key deadlines and structuring steps you and your clients can’t afford to miss.
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The levy on fortunes over $50 million would also be slated to pay for her child-care plan, cancelling student debt and more.
October 21 -
Here are some suggestions on how to pull work out of tax season and push it into November and December to better handle the extra work.
October 18
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