On March 28, 2022, the Biden administration released its Fiscal Year 2023 Budget proposal (beginning October 1, 2022). Simultaneously, the U.S. Department of the Treasury
It appears that the Build Back Better legislation is, at best, being put on hold until after January 1, 2022…
Read More >Not much has changed since the last post to our tax blog. The Build Back Better bill is still parked…
Read More >On Monday, November 15, President Biden signed into law the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). This bill is separate…
Read More >As we noted in our recent letter on October 25, The Tax Evolution Continues article, President Biden and democratic leaders in…
Read More >As we enter the last week of October, the movement on proposed tax legislation appears to be shifting faster than…
Read More >For the better part of two years, U.S. taxpayers have been hearing about more changes to federal tax law (over…
Read More >With recent Republican victories in the U.S. presidential and senate races, significant tax legislation changes…
Read MoreFor the first year since 2021, the Marginal Well Credit (MWC) will be available for…
Read MoreRecently the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (DOR) published written guidance on the taxability of services…
Read MoreIn a recent Board of Tax Appeals case (Case No. 2022-422, Ohio Bd. Of Tax…
Read MoreThis year’s NACUBO Tax Forum was held in Las Vegas on October 20-22. The annual…
Read MoreInternal Revenue Code Section 6417 allows certain tax-exempt entities to make an elective payment election…
Read MoreOn Monday, October 14, I had the pleasure of attending the inaugural AI Horizons Pittsburgh…
Read MoreFor taxpayers that have been waiting in limbo for ERC funds, Thursday’s press release from…
Read MoreFollowing recommendations from interested parties as to which tax issues should be addressed through revenue…
Read MoreThe IRS recently released Notice 2024-68, which increased the special per diem rates for 2024…
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