McConnell releases revised health care draft

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ken., has released a revised version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017, originally released last week.


GOP push for 20-year tax cut grows as Ryan seeks permanent fix

A Republican senator is building support to change budget rules in order to make temporary tax cuts last for two decades or more, but he has yet to convince a critical figure—House Speaker Paul Ryan.


Corporate tax rate at 28% seen as more likely than historic cut

President Donald Trump has promised the largest tax cut in history, but for scores of the biggest U.S. corporations, it might be just a tax nick.


Hollywood said to be auditing China's box-office for first time

The lobbying group for Hollywood’s top studios is auditing China’s box-office figures amid concern that ticket sales have been reported inaccurately, according to a person familiar with the matter.


Health bill seen as GOP's last chance to repeal Obamacare taxes

Congressional Republicans’ dash to undo Obamacare is about fulfilling a seven-year promise to voters. But it’s also about seizing what may be the party’s last chance to wipe out the 2010 law’s tax hikes on upper income earners.


Pitches and glitches: Tax preparers discuss marketing goofs

Practitioners share their


Pass and go: Four non-tax reform bills that could move this year

Not all changes to the code need to come from tax legislation.


Senate GOP health bill would leave 22 million uninsured

The Obamacare replacement plan put forward by Senate Republicans would increase the number of uninsured Americans by 22 million while slashing funding for Medicaid, according to an estimate by the Congressional Budget Office.


New auditing disclosure requirement takes effect June 30

Auditing firms will be required to disclose the names of other firms that participated in an audit, starting Friday.


Senators concerned about IRS private debt collector abuse

Four Senate Democrats have written a letter to one of the companies hired by the Internal Revenue Service to collect tax debts after complaints that some of its employees encouraged people to use money from their 401(k) retirement funds or take out a second mortgage to pay off their tax debts.