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The Internal Revenue Service issued a ruling allowing a taxpayer to use a tax-advantaged flexible spending account to pay for the medical portion of an ancestry test.
July 24 -
U.S. corporations brought back offshore profits in record numbers last year with nearly half of the repatriated funds coming from low-or-no-tax countries where companies had stashed cash prior to the 2017 tax law.
July 24 -
Even as the profession as a whole is changing, Grant Thornton national managing partner of tax services Jamie Fowler shares how tax professionals need to prepare themselves to thrive in a new environment.
July 22 -
In the short term, the judge and the government need a full accounting of Epstein’s wealth as part of the bail determination.
July 18 -
Liquor stores can’t claim a hot new U.S. tax break designed to create jobs in poor communities. One of the biggest property developers for marijuana ventures says it can.
July 18 -
High-deductible plans can now offer a number of new preventive care benefits.
July 17 -
For many issues that clients will run across, practitioners are on their own.
July 16 -
New tax legislation is passing through Congress aimed at addressing several retirement issues.
July 11
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Extending tax breaks that are intended to benefit families and small businesses come with a steep cost, according to Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper.
July 9 -
Investors are starting to pour money into the real estate projects after more than a year of indecision.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s unmet needs for information technology support are producing inefficiency and higher tax administration costs, according to a new report.
July 8 -
Senator Bernie Sanders says most people in America will have to pay more in taxes to pay for his Medicare-for-All plan. But he insists that’s a good deal — and will save people money overall by lowering health costs.
July 2 -
President Donald Trump praised New Jersey’s lawmakers for blocking Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposed millionaire’s tax, saying it would have driven “large numbers of high-end taxpayers out of the state.”
July 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released rules with the formula that determines how much Ivy League universities and other wealthy colleges will pay under a new tax.
July 1 -
Democratic presidential front-runners largely agree on their first tax priority: Scrap the TCJA and institute new levies to pay for social programs.
June 28 -
The 3.1 percent hike includes workers at the Internal Revenue Service.
June 27 -
The White House is developing a plan to cut taxes by indexing capital gains to inflation, according to people familiar with the matter, in a move that would largely benefit the wealthy and may be done in a way that bypasses Congress.
June 27 -
Taxpayers wishing to participate for any calendar 2018 capital gains must act quickly.
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They’re an eclectic bunch — some of the nation’s most privileged heirs alongside entrepreneurs who have made spectacular fortunes in real estate, finance and Silicon Valley. But collectively they’re united on the need to tax more of the richest Americans’ assets.
June 25 -
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders will propose canceling the nation’s outstanding $1.6 trillion of student debt and offsetting the cost with a tax on Wall Street transactions.
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