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A coalition of Republican and Democratic lawmakers has introduced a trio of bills aimed at protecting access to medical marijuana under tax and banking laws, and changing the existing laws to reflect the medical efficacy of marijuana.
May 26 -
House Republicans introduced a 10-page document outlining their “Plan for America’s Job Creators Agenda,” including lowering the top tax rate for businesses and individuals from 35 to 25 percent and reforming the Tax Code to encourage U.S.-based businesses to repatriate their overseas profits.
May 26 -
A majority of banking executives believe they will have a difficult time addressing the tax implications of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Basel III accords, according to a new survey.
May 26 -
The American Institute of CPAs held its annual ritual this week of visiting lawmakers’ offices on Capitol Hill to press the case for tax simplification, a ban on tax patent strategies, changes in tax-filing due dates, and other legislative priorities.
May 25 -
The American Institute of CPAs kicked off its 2011 Spring Meeting of Council on Sunday with a discussion of the Institute’s legislative priorities.
May 23 -
A bipartisan pair of U.S. senators from Florida, Democrat Bill Nelson and Republican Marco Rubio, have introduced a bill that would simplify the tax-filing requirements of senior citizens.
May 19 -
Accounting and consulting firm BDO USA LLP has been named a Preferred Implementer by CCH of its Global Integrator international tax system.
May 19 -
Senate Democrats failed to muster enough votes to advance a bill that would have eliminated tax credits for the five largest oil and gas companies.
May 18 -
Accountants across the nation barely had time to recover from the 2011 tax season before being buried under a blizzard of new tax law changes approved by dozens of state legislatures from Harrisburg to Honolulu.
May 17 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on the current structure of international tax rules and how they might be hampering American employers in global markets.
May 13 -
A long list of organizations representing small and closely held businesses sent a letter to the leaders of the tax-writing committees in Congress urging them to include them in any upcoming tax reform legislation.
May 13 -
A group of lawmakers has introduced a bill that would temporarily lower tax barriers to encourage American companies with earnings overseas to bring those dollars back to the U.S. for investment.
May 12 -
Three Democratic senators have introduced a bill that would end tax subsidies for the five largest oil companies.
May 11 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has proposed a $2 million fine against Republic Bank & Trust Co. after the bank tried to coach tax preparers using its refund anticipation loan products on how to respond in case the FDIC visited them.
May 10 -
A majority of multinational company tax executives predict that a broadened international regulatory focus on increased transparency will be the most significant change their company can expect in international taxation over the next year, according to a survey by KPMG LLP.
May 10 -
A new survey by Thomson Reuters found a perceived increase of 80 percent in audits of indirect taxes such as value-added taxes.
May 9 -
CCH has partnered with Comtax to offer the Comtex System international taxation software in the U.S.
May 9 -
Rep. Tim Bishop, D-N.Y., has introduced an energy bill that would eliminate some of the tax breaks enjoyed by the major oil producers.
May 6 -
Republicans in the House and Senate introduced a bill Thursday that could drastically change the way states distribute unemployment insurance benefits.
May 5 -
A bipartisan group of Midwestern state senators introduced legislation Wednesday to update ethanol tax credit policies, but not repeal the tax credit.
May 4