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The so-called sharing economy isnt doing such a good job of disseminating the necessary tax information with its participants.
May 27 -
Figuring out how to pay taxes on gambling wins can be difficult for many tax clients, not to mention how to account for the losses.
May 26 -
Over the last few years one of the most dynamic portions of the tax code has been depreciation and capitalization regulations.
May 25 -
Summer isnt too far away, and many parents are wondering if they can afford to send their kids away to summer camp this year. The ability to take a tax deduction for such expenses could make all the difference.
May 24 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service about Notice 2015-54, Transfers of Property to Partnerships with Related Foreign Partners.
May 20 -
The European Union, locked in a tax battle with the likes of Apple Inc. and McDonalds Corp., laid down the law in its bid to rein in governments that woo multinationals with special fiscal deals allowing them to reduce their fiscal liability by booking profits abroad.
May 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released final regulations for disbursements from Roth individual retirement accounts, removing the allocation rule for disbursements from designated Roth accounts to multiple destinations.
May 18 -
Donald Trump claimed income of more than $557 million over the last year, though the campaign provided few details on the sources of the money.
May 18 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Services to make some changes to a form that tax-exempt groups use to report on transactions with interested persons.
May 13 -
In January, Donald Trump had this to say when he was asked about whether he would release his tax returns: I have very big returns, as you know, and I have everything all approved and very beautiful and well be working that over in the next period of time.
May 12 -
If Donald Trump refuses to release his tax returns before November, it would be disqualifying to the presumptive Republican presidential nominees election bid, former Massachusetts governor and 2012 party nominee Mitt Romney said.
May 12 -
A practical guide to movie production tax incentives
May 10 -
Donald Trump said hedge fund guys are getting away with murder when he called for ending a lucrative tax advantage for investment managers, but his published tax plan would give them an even bigger break.
May 9 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in both the House and Senate are asking the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department to remove the barriers to providing tax-exempt refinancing options for student debt.
May 6 -
President Barack Obama said Congress should pass legislation to rebuild U.S. infrastructure, raise the minimum wage and crack down on money laundering and tax evasion, after his administration released a plan to make it harder for people to hide money in the U.S.
May 6 -
The Obama administration renewed its push Thursday to make it harder for people to hide money in the U.S., jumping on momentum created by the release of leaked Panama legal documents to pressure Congress on proposals that have been languishing for years.
May 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released temporary and proposed regulations implementing a new voluntary certification program for professional employer organizations, or PEOs.
May 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is changing its procedures for resolving issues with corporate taxpayers through pre-filing agreements while also increasing the fees.
May 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released final and temporary regulations on the self-employment tax treatment of partners in a partnership that owns a disregarded entity and whether they can participate in employee benefit plans.
May 4 -
When Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. announced a merger with two overseas counterparts last August, the Atlanta-based bottler of Coke drinks in Western Europe said the deal had nothing to do with cutting its corporate tax bills.
May 4