The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released their final regulations on two major international tax provisions, the Foreign Tax Credit and the Base Erosion and Anti-abuse Tax (BEAT), which was included as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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IRS and Treasury issue final rules on Foreign Tax Credit and BEAT
By Michael Cohn      4 min read
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released their final regulations on two major international tax provisions, the Foreign Tax Credit and the Base Erosion and Anti-abuse Tax (BEAT), which was included as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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Bloomberg says he should pay more taxes but opposes wealth levy
By Mark Niquette      2 min read
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg pledged to support “taxing wealthy people like me” but dismissed a wealth levy tried in other countries and supported by rivals including Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders because “it just doesn’t work.”
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The year ahead for accounting: 2020 in numbers
By Daniel Hood
Highlights of the findings from Accounting Today's annual survey of accounting firms' plans for the next 12 months.
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5G and IoT: The next wave of communications tax complexity
By Tony Susak      4 min read
Several red flags indicate a wireless device or service may have a more complex and costly communications tax responsibility, rather than a simple sales tax requirement.
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Tax Strategy: Compliance on virtual currency transactions
By Mark A. Luscombe      5 min read
New guidance, rules and enforcement efforts from the IRS aim to improve cryptocurrency reporting.
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In the blogs: The hot seat
By Jeff Stimpson      3 min read
Tech trends; one cost of cutting ID theft; prime states for Wayfair challenges; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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IRS issues new guidance on per diem rates for business travel
By Michael Cohn      2 min read
The Internal Revenue Service updated its guidance for business travelers and their employers on the per diem rates for substantiating expenses, in light of the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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Taking the lead (trust) on clients’ charitable giving
By Randy Fox      5 min read
Here are some of the most commonly used vehicles for tax-advantaged giving your clients can deploy all year round.
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Start with the brackets: Year-end tax planning tips
By Roger Russell      3 min read
There are a host of ways to make the most of the month ahead.
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SALT cap ruling challenged on appeal by four eastern states
By Erik Larson      2 min read
Four states in the eastern U.S. will attempt to revive their lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s cap on the deduction for state and local taxes, known as SALT, after a judge dismissed the case.
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