The court is set to rule whether a parent company or a subsidiary can claim the money.
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SCOTUS to rule on wrangling over corporate tax refunds
By Roger Russell      3 min read
The court is set to rule whether a parent company or a subsidiary can claim the money.
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Global tax reform could raise as much as $100B, OECD says
By William Horobin      2 min read
Updating global tax rules could boost government revenue by as much as $100 billion, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Thursday in an effort to spur complex negotiations between world powers.
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5 most overlooked expenses in R&D credits
By Jamie Overberg
Each year, corporations and pass-throughs across industries fail to claim R&D tax credits because they aren’t aware that many day-to-day activities qualify for this dollar-for-dollar reduction in income tax liability.
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Massachusetts court rules au pairs fall under domestic employment law
By Tom Breedlove      4 min read
Here’s what host families need to know about taxes and payroll.
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In the blogs: Overly hopeful
By Jeff Stimpson      3 min read
The new budget; the SALT myth; NATP; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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IRS proposes update to income tax withholding rules
By Michael Cohn      3 min read
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury have proposed regulations updating the income tax withholding rules to reflect the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the recently redesigned Form W-4 and the IRS’s new Tax Withholding Estimator.
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GOP’s 21% corporate tax rate locked in by congressional gridlock
By Laura Davison      3 min read
The sharp divergence between Republicans and Democrats over the 21 percent corporate income tax rate was on display Tuesday at the House Ways and Means Committee as Democrats began making the case for a large increase should their party succeed in November’s elections.
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Senate Democrats push for passage of energy-related tax incentives
By Michael Cohn      2 min read
A group of 27 Democratic senators is calling for action in the Senate Finance Committee on extending energy-related tax credits and examining new tax proposals, especially those that incentivize renewable energy projects.
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Shareholder tax savings is ultimate goal of IC-DISC ownership structure
By David McGuire      3 min read
One way for C corporations to reduce taxable income is to utilize an interest charge – domestic international sales corporation (IC-DISC). However, when dealing with C corps, it is imperative the IC-DISC’s ownership structure is correctly established at the onset.
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Trump tax fight faces new urgency after impeachment acquittal
By Laura Davison      5 min read
President Donald Trump has put impeachment behind him, but he’s got another battle ahead with Democrats that’s been brewing for almost a year: access to his tax returns.
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