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Bipartisan Senate Tax Plan Would Expand Credits for Businesses, Children, and Low Income Housing

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Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden and House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith unveiled a roughly $78 billion tax deal Tuesday that would revive a trio of business tax credits, expand the child tax credit and boost low-income housing. aim to pass the tax package before Jan. Wyden, D-Ore., and Smith, R-Mo.,

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What Do Taxes Have to Do with the NBA Finals?

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Taylor, Kiplinger Consumer News Service (TNS) NBA finals Game 2 is in the books, and many people who tuned in to see the Miami Heat tie the series with the Denver Nuggets are probably not wondering what a jock tax is. But the NBA Finals—and other sporting events—are connected to taxes in a big way. What is the jock tax?

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Professionals on the Move – May 2024

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KSM Announces Appointments for Five New Leadership Roles Katz, Sapper & Miller (KSM) recently announced the appointments of Erin Eberly, Jason Patch, Mike North, Mike Lee, and Jamie Ellis to newly created roles overseeing the firm’s tax, audit, and advisory practices, its industry groups, and its operations.

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Democrats’ Latest Child Tax Credit Plan Pushes Bonus for Babies

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By Laura Weiss, CQ-Roll Call (TNS) House Democrats’ latest proposal to expand the child tax credit includes a new feature: a $2,000 payment for newborn babies. The two parties have been battling over the tax benefit since before a larger version of it lapsed after 2021. who held a hearing last week on family and household tax benefits.

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