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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
AICPA Releases Statement on Text of Senate Bill Regarding Pass-Through Entities

Legislation June 29, 2025 

AICPA Releases Statement on Text of Senate Bill Regarding Pass-Through Entities

The president and CEO of the American Institute of CPAs, Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, has released a statement following the release of the text of the U.S. Senate’s reconciliation bill.

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Trump Hints July 4 Deadline Could Change for Tax Bill

Taxes June 27, 2025 

Trump Hints July 4 Deadline Could Change for Tax Bill

“It’s not the end-all. It can go longer,” Trump told reporters at a White House press conference on June 27. “But we’d like to get it done by that time, if possible.”

Tax Carveout for Hillsdale College Ruled Out of Trump’s Bill

Taxes June 27, 2025 

Tax Carveout for Hillsdale College Ruled Out of Trump’s Bill

The Senate parliamentarian concluded that a section of the tax bill exempting a small number of religious schools, including the Christian liberal arts college in Hillsdale, MI, violated the chamber's procedural rules for the budget reconciliation process.

House Freedom Caucus Members Bash Senate Over Clean Energy Credits in Trump’s Tax Bill

Taxes June 26, 2025 

House Freedom Caucus Members Bash Senate Over Clean Energy Credits in Trump’s Tax Bill

In an opinion column for Newsweek, the caucus members argued that the Senate would preserve “too much” of what President Donald Trump previously called a “scam.”

GOP Considers Canceling Recess to Wrap Up Trump’s Tax Bill

Taxes June 24, 2025 

GOP Considers Canceling Recess to Wrap Up Trump’s Tax Bill

Republican leaders are stepping on the gas to get the giant budget package to President Donald Trump's desk before his July 4 deadline.

What is a ‘Trump Account’ and How Can it Help New Parents and Their Babies?

Payroll June 23, 2025 

What is a ‘Trump Account’ and How Can it Help New Parents and Their Babies?

Under the tax-and-spending bill currently in Congress, qualifying parents of newborn children through Dec. 31, 2028, will receive $1,000 for what’s being called a Trump Account. It could be opened by a parent or guardian.

White House: Families in These States Would Benefit the Most From Trump Tax Bill

Payroll June 20, 2025 

White House: Families in These States Would Benefit the Most From Trump Tax Bill

The state-by-state analysis lists the anticipated increases to take-home pay for a “typical family with two kids” and the “long-run wage increase” for families, adjusted for inflation.

Trump’s Plan to Tax Money Sent Abroad Could Impact Latin America, Caribbean Economies

Taxes June 20, 2025 

Trump’s Plan to Tax Money Sent Abroad Could Impact Latin America, Caribbean Economies

The 3.5% tax on remittances, which are not currently taxed, is among several provisions tucked inside President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” tax-and-spending plan.

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Taxes June 17, 2025 

Wolters Kluwer Releases Tax Briefing on Senate’s Latest Version of Reconciliation Bill

The proposal, which follows the House’s narrow passage of its own version in May, includes sweeping changes to the tax code.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

Senate GOP Tax Bill Would End Federal Taxes on Many Guns, Silencers

Taxes June 17, 2025 

Senate GOP Tax Bill Would End Federal Taxes on Many Guns, Silencers

Senate Republicans’ tax bill would eliminate federal taxes and regulations on short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and silencers as well as preempt state or local licensing requirements in a win for gun-rights advocates.

Wind, Solar Credits Set to End Early in Senate Republican Tax Bill

Taxes June 17, 2025 

Wind, Solar Credits Set to End Early in Senate Republican Tax Bill

Senate GOP released a bill that would end tax credits for wind and solar earlier than for other sources, and make only modest changes to most other incentives, dashing hopes of those seeking relief from major cuts passed by the House.

Senate Republicans Unveil Revised Tax Cuts and Debt Limit Bill

Taxes June 17, 2025 

Senate Republicans Unveil Revised Tax Cuts and Debt Limit Bill

The Senate's version of President Donald Trump’s signature economic package expands some tax breaks while raising the debt ceiling by $5 trillion, instead of $4 trillion in the House-passed measure.

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