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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued the last set of final regulations to implement the 100 percent additional first-year depreciation deduction from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
September 21 -
Companies that took advantage of federal pandemic-relief efforts like payroll tax deferrals will face bigger bills next year.
September 21 -
Rep. Pete Olson, a Republican from Texas, has introduced a bill that would offer tax incentives to employers who train workers about best practices for reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace.
September 17 -
Wall Street firms may start facing pressure to pay out bonuses earlier than usual as their employees worry about the prospect of higher taxes under a Biden administration and Democrat-controlled Senate.
September 17 -
Levies on most households below the top income brackets would stay about the same as under Trump.
September 14 -
Senate leaders will be trying to hold their parties together for a vote Thursday to advance a slimmed-down stimulus bill that Democrats have already rejected, with both sides jockeying for advantage in public perceptions two months before the election.
September 9 -
The Democratic presidential nominee is proposing a 10 percent tax penalty on companies that move operations overseas and a 10 percent tax credit for companies that create jobs in the U.S.
September 9 -
Effective tax management can add 1% percent to a portfolio annually, and potentially more in highly volatile years
September 8
Commonwealth Financial Network. -
Constant and confusing changes to rates, rules and regulations globally have made international tax a hot area.
September 8 -
Many of the current regulations would still remain valid.
September 3
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Clients’ spouses may be hiding assets in any number of tax-related ways.
September 3 -
Opportunity zones may just be the perfect vehicle to deliver economic relief to the areas hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic — both short term and long term.
September 2Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP -
The Internal Revenue Service released final regulations for the base erosion and anti-abuse tax that is supposed to discourage multinational corporations from shifting profits overseas.
September 1 -
Tax Rep LLC has created a new CTRC designation for tax practitioners.
August 31 -
It may seem counterintuitive, but paying appreciably more taxes in 2020 could save families a lot of money down the road.
August 31
Proquility Private Wealth Partners -
The Trump administration’s signature tax break to help poor communities may or may not be working.
August 27 -
Depending on the economy and the election, they could be on the chopping block as soon as 2021.
August 26
Cresset Asset Management -
New York is investigating whether President Donald Trump’s company falsely reported the value of his assets to secure loans and get tax benefits as claimed last year by Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, who has fallen out with his ex-boss.
August 25 -
Top 10 Firm Crowe has put together an at-a-glance guide to the candidates' positions on corporate taxes.
August 25 -
Gifting embedded loss assets can avoid a step-down in basis and preserve capital losses. Here's how to go about it, under several scenarios.
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