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SALT cap workarounds: Will they work?
 
SALT cap workarounds: Will they work?
by ROGER RUSSELL
 
High-tax states are trying different strategies to help taxpayers reclaim a lost deduction. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Trump tax law created breaks for Wall Street to buy private jets
 
Trump tax law created breaks for Wall Street to buy private jets
by LYNNLEY BROWNING
 
While wealthy people buying airplanes is nothing new, the tax overhaul provided a new incentive. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Cohen opens Trump to potential legal risks with new allegations
 
Cohen opens Trump to potential legal risks with new allegations
by STEVEN T. DENNIS, BILLY HOUSE AND ANDREW HARRIS
 
A day of testimony before Congress included assertions that may pose additional legal peril for the president. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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AICPA asks IRS for a narrower definition of interest for business
 
AICPA asks IRS for a narrower definition of interest for business
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Testifying before the service, institute officials also addressed the calculation of adjusted taxable income and the treatment of partnership income. READ MORE »
 
 
H&R Block introduces client portal for ex-pats
 
H&R Block introduces client portal for ex-pats
by JEFF STIMPSON
 
The tax prep giant aims to offer a one-stop shop for Americans living abroad. READ MORE »
 
 
China said to consider tax breaks in bid to draw global funds
 
China said to consider tax breaks in bid to draw global funds
by ZHANG DINGMIN AND HAZE FAN
 
The country hopes to reverse swelling outflows to international tax havens. READ MORE »
 
 
Treasury noncommittal on waiving tax penalties for under-withholding any further
 
Treasury noncommittal on waiving tax penalties for under-withholding any further
by MICHAEL COHN
 
A letter from a senior official to Senate Democrats throws cold water on any extra relief for taxpayers. READ MORE »
 
 
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