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Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, and the recent wildfires in California have affected millions of people and led to an outpouring of charitable gifts and donations, including contributions from businesses with employees in the path of the disasters.
November 9
Schiff Hardin LLP -
The document consolidates the 429 page proposed plan into an easy to read highlights reel.
November 6 -
Who would the changes help — and hurt? Baird’s director of advanced planning weighs in.
November 2
Baird Private Wealth Management -
The Treasury aims to kill proposed Section 2704 rules
October 31 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent its tax reform wish list to the half dozen Republicans who are leading a rewrite of the tax code.
October 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued the annual cost of living adjustments Thursday for 401(k) contributions, pension plans and other retirement-related matters.
October 19 -
While many victims of the recent hurricanes and storms remain busy salvaging what they can and seeing what their insurance will cover, they also want to know what tax help they're entitled to.
October 17
Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
When the extent of their losses becomes clear, hurricane victims will want to know what tax help they're entitled to.
October 10
Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
The Treasury Department plans a set of actions to reduce eight tax regulations it identified earlier this year as burdensome.
October 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service released guidance Wednesday to give tax relief to residents of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands who have evacuated the islands or were unable to return because of Hurricanes Irma or Maria.
October 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is lending a hand to victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria by offering temporary relief from some requirements of the tax code to owners and operators of low-income housing projects who have room to shelter some of the displaced people.
September 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its annual update describing the 2017-2018 special per diem rates that taxpayers can use to substantiate the amount of ordinary and necessary business expenses they incur while traveling away from home.
September 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has proposed regulations allowing truncated Taxpayer Identification Numbers on the Form W-2 to help protect people’s Social Security Numbers from identity theft.
September 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service will be taking steps to deter the risk of employment tax fraud by professional employer organizations beyond the certification process it established in recent years, according to a new report.
September 18 -
An official from the American Institute of CPAs asked the Internal Revenue Service to revise its proposed regulations for auditing large partnerships during an IRS hearing Monday.
September 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service streamlined the rules to make it easier for 401(k)s and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans to make loans and hardship distributions to storm victims and members of their families.
September 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service revoked an unidentified hospital’s tax exemption in February for failing to conduct a community health needs assessment, in a sign of possible trouble for other nonprofit health care organizations.
August 21 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have delayed implementation of the Obama administration’s Section 385 documentation regulations for discouraging corporate tax inversions and earnings stripping until 2019.
July 28 -
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015's controversial rules kick in starting on Jan. 1, 2018.
July 25
Wolters Kluwer US, Tax & Accounting -
The Internal Revenue Service’s policies don’t comply with some of the federal government’s requirements that agencies must ensure all records are retrievable and usable for as long as needed, according to a new report.
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