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New Federal School Voucher Program Poses a Quandary for States: Opt In or Opt Out?

Taxes July 31, 2025 

New Federal School Voucher Program Poses a Quandary for States: Opt In or Opt Out?

A tax credit in Trump’s signature law leaves states to sort out rules, funding, and oversight.

Featured Articles

July 29, 2025  

Bipartisan Senate Bill Would Expand Tax Credits for Businesses Hiring Student Veterans

July 28, 2025  

One Tax Change in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ That Even Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker Supports

July 28, 2025  

In Las Vegas, House Republicans Take Victory Lap on ‘No Tax on Tips’ Policy

July 28, 2025  

4 Rich Colleges Dodged a Big Trump Tax—and May Have an Unlikely Ally to Thank

July 25, 2025  

Some Small Business Owners Sweating Impact Trump Tax Law Will Have on Their Bottom Line
Tax Lobbying Ramps Up in Q3 Ahead of Elections

Taxes October 24, 2024 

Tax Lobbying Ramps Up in Q3 Ahead of Elections

Lobbyists this year have stressed the need for companies to engage early on next year’s expiring tax provisions.

IRS Issues Additional Guidance For the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credit

Taxes October 21, 2024 

IRS Issues Additional Guidance For the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credit

The IRS provided new guidance to taxpayers using the safe harbors for the SAF credit that were outlined by the agency last April.

Jason Bramwell

An Opportunity to Get Opportunity Zones Right

Taxes October 8, 2024 

An Opportunity to Get Opportunity Zones Right

Known to benefit real estate developers, here’s how to redeploy these tax incentives to grow new businesses and boost employment.

Sen. Mike Crapo Floats Alternative Cost Estimate For 2025 Tax Package

Taxes September 19, 2024 

Sen. Mike Crapo Floats Alternative Cost Estimate For 2025 Tax Package

Assumption that extending Donald Trump's 2017 tax law wouldn't add to deficits could substantially shrink the price tag.

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Accounting October 29, 2024 

CPE Webcast Oct. 29 – What to Expect in the Upcoming Tax Season

Explore key topics like recent tax law changes, the impact of evolving technology, and adjustments to reporting requirements.

House Passes Bill Tightening China Restrictions for EV Tax Credit

Taxes September 13, 2024 

House Passes Bill Tightening China Restrictions for EV Tax Credit

The legislation tightens rules around Chinese business ties in determining which electric vehicles qualify for federal tax credits.

IRS Issues Proposed Regs for New Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT)

Taxes September 12, 2024 

IRS Issues Proposed Regs for New Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT)

The proposed regulations provide definitions and general rules for determining and identifying AFSI. They also include rules regarding various statutory and regulatory adjustments in determining AFSI.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

IRS Asks For Feedback on the SECURE 2.0 Act’s Saver’s Match

Taxes September 6, 2024 

IRS Asks For Feedback on the SECURE 2.0 Act’s Saver’s Match

The agency requests comments by Nov. 4 on all aspects of Saver's Match contributions and asks questions on a variety of topics.

Jason Bramwell

IRS Unsure If Audit Rates for Taxpayers With Incomes Below $400K Comply With Treasury Directive

Taxes September 4, 2024 

IRS Unsure If Audit Rates for Taxpayers With Incomes Below $400K Comply With Treasury Directive

After the Inflation Reduction Act was enacted, the IRS was ordered to not increase audits on those earning below $400,000 a year.

Jason Bramwell

A Group of House Republicans Want to Save Biden’s Energy Tax Credits if Trump is Elected

Taxes September 4, 2024 

A Group of House Republicans Want to Save Biden’s Energy Tax Credits if Trump is Elected

Eighteen House Republicans sent a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson earlier this month emphasizing the importance of the tax credits.

New Jersey Drivers Could Write Off Their E-ZPass Tolls if Bill is Passed

Taxes August 23, 2024 

New Jersey Drivers Could Write Off Their E-ZPass Tolls if Bill is Passed

If approved and signed in to law, New Jersey would extend a benefit to taxpayers that few states have and the IRS doesn’t allow.

Study: Charitable Giving Dropped By $20 Billion in First Year of TCJA

Taxes August 22, 2024 

Study: Charitable Giving Dropped By $20 Billion in First Year of TCJA

The researchers say that charitable giving fell in 2018 because of the law's change to the standard deduction for income taxes.

Jason Bramwell

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