Taxes
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Tax Notes contributing editor Robert Goulder breaks down the Supreme Court’s ruling in Moore v. United States and what it…
U.S. citizens and residents with financial interests in foreign accounts that exceed $10,000 at any time in a year must…
As of January 1, 2024, many companies were required to report information to the U.S. government about who ultimately owns…
Tax Notes chief correspondent Amanda Athanasiou discusses the effectiveness of carbon pricing as a climate change mitigation strategy and possible…
As with most things in life, prevention is better than cure. This is particularly so when it comes to effective…
Households making about $450,000 or more would receive more than 45 percent of the benefits of extending key provisions of…
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Taxes are annual, but if you are in business, you can generally rely on using a loss in one year…
All eyes (especially those of the Department of Justice and the IRS) are currently on former defense contractor, Douglas Edelman,…