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Rep. Bill Pascrell is looking at coach compensation information to see if their large salaries run afoul of the schools’ tax-exempt status.
March 18 -
The bull market has made many wealthy clients overweight in single stocks. Here’s what they can do to diversify their retirement nest eggs and cut taxes.
March 15 -
Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden is developing policies that could remove some tax benefits available to Russian and Belarusian individuals and entities that earn income from the U.S.
March 11 -
An omnibus spending bill released by congressional appropriators would reduce a budget increase for the Internal Revenue Service previously passed by the House by over half.
March 9 -
With more states allowing gaming, more taxpayers need to be aware of the tax rules around winnings.
March 8 -
The American Rescue Plan created some major changes to the dependent care tax breaks for 2021, and they will likely save your clients a considerable amount of money. Here’s a quick refresher.
March 8 -
Accounting firms and their clients are growing worried about upcoming changes in the ability to deduct research and development costs and are asking Congress to do something about it.
March 2 -
A major promoter of land conservation deals and six others were indicted as the IRS escalated a crackdown on what it says are fraudulent syndicated deals.
March 2 -
Two House Democrats have a new plan to provide a more generous state and local tax deduction.
February 24 -
A new bill would end the tax-exempt status for new sales of municipal bonds that finance professional sports stadiums.
February 23