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The president's attempt to salvage his economic agenda has revived battles within his party over the same proposals that have bedeviled the plan for months.
January 21 -
The “resident investor” incentive lures wealthy individuals with the promise of legally skirting U.S. income tax.
January 20 -
A bipartisan bill would strip the International Olympics Committee of its tax exemption.
January 20 -
Several House Democrats promise to sink President Biden’s economic agenda if doesn't include an expansion of the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
January 20 -
The company uses natural language processing and human-assisted AI, along with partnerships with financial institutions, to streamline the tax preparation process and more closely align it with financial wellness.
January 18 -
Sen. Ron Wyden is targeting Top 15 Firm Baker Tilly and others in an investigation into whether opportunity zone investments are benefitting low-income areas as intended.
January 14 -
Progressive Democrats are increasingly resigned to a far narrower version of the economic, tax and social spending agenda they had hoped to pass.
January 12 -
A senior Democrat is expanding his inquiry into whether some college football coaches' compensation packages run afoul of laws for tax-exempt organizations.
January 12 -
Accountants go meta; muddy start to the season; the controller as preparer; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 11 -
Understanding how gifted money will impact the student’s FASFA is critical.
January 11