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"Inheritors are going to get killed" under the White House’s proposal to put the brakes on tax-free intergenerational transfers of wealth.
June 1 -
The administration is looking for big money from a higher corporate tax rate and better IRS enforcement.
May 28 -
Richard Neal, the chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, will be a key player in the coming tax debates.
May 28 -
Uncertainty around coming tax changes and the coronavirus pandemic are making it harder for tax pros to plan.
May 28 -
New legislation would equalize the tax breaks for different types of recreational vehicles, including travel trailers and campers.
May 26 -
For accountants and tax professionals working with clients age 50 and older, there are certain tax perks to recommend that could help boost savings for the future.
May 26
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President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Treasury Department’s tax policy efforts pledged to work with lawmakers on a bipartisan basis and be a strong advocate for the Internal Revenue Service.
May 26 -
Even as they look to ramp up acquisitions, funds are worried about the potential impact of these much-discussed taxes.
May 25 -
Plans sold through brokers cost nearly three times as much as those sold directly; time-stressed parents can find it's worth it.
May 25 -
The Biden administration proposal contains many, but not all, of the tax provisions the president campaigned on.
May 25 -
Signs are mounting that anxiety among congressional Democrats will significantly temper any increases that manage to pass Congress.
May 24 -
Billions of dollars in underreported taxes by employers and backup withholding for their employees are helping fuel the tax gap, according to a new report.
May 20 -
The dilemma represents another challenge with the special legislative process known as budget reconciliation.
May 20 -
The Biden administration’s proposal to dramatically expand the inheritance tax bill for wealthy Americans is running into some headwinds with Democrats on Capitol Hill, showcasing nervousness about the scope and size of elements of the White House’s ambitious tax plans.
May 20 -
Pulling the costs directly out of clients’ IRAs can blunt the sting, but it shrinks the pot of tax-deferred retirement assets.
May 18 -
But barterers need to be aware of the complex tax issues that are involved.
May 17 -
Most at risk are taxpayers whose earnings aren’t reported to the IRS by an outside source like an employer or brokerage firm.
May 13 -
The president and Republican congressional leaders see a narrow opening for compromise on infrastructure spending yet significant obstacles remain, particularly on tax increases.
May 13 -
Three Democratic senators introduced legislation that would stop the tax breaks used by private equity money managers and others.
May 12 -
Financial executives are eyeing tax changes expected in the Biden administration, demands for more environmental, social and governance reporting, and diversity efforts.
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