Taxes
Janet Yamanaka Mello, a former civilian Army employee who stole over $108 million from a program designed to provide services…
The IRS recently surprised tax experts by issuing a new version of its stock compensation auditing guide, which had not…
While business leaders and accountants would like to believe that federal tax reform will be the priority issue for congressional…
In the area of estate planning, the use of trusts has become so commonplace that most all estate plans utilize…
As of January 1, 2024, many companies were required to report information to the U.S. government about who ultimately owns…
“I did not expect that result.” That was just one of the reactions I received after a federal judge in…
Ask seven public policy think tanks how to get the federal budget on a “strong, more sustainable fiscal path” and…
President Joe Biden’s historic decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election has left Democrats beginning to debate what the…
Imagine this: You have a pressing tax question and, like many, you turn to Google. Among the plethora of results,…
Earlier this summer, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS released final regulations on reporting requirements for sales,…
Hurricane Beryl made a dramatic impact in parts of the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast this summer. The storm holds…
Tax Notes contributing editor Marie Sapirie discusses the recent Supreme Court decisions overturning Chevron and defining the statute of limitations…