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Waiting, Wondering, and Watching | Tax Policy Center
June 22, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares President Biden awaits more details on bipartisan infrastructure bill. The White House continues to support either reconciliation or other legislation to advance its priorities. But it seems to cooling to the still-developing bipartisan Senate plan. White House spokesman Jen Psaki said the bipartisan package lacks sufficient detail, including specifics about how to pay
Eight Ways to Compare the Biden Proposals to the Global Minimum Tax
June 21, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Recent discussions of a global minimum tax may lead many to believe that there is just one proposal being discussed for the world. That is not the case. While President Biden has led a renewed effort on global negotiations over minimum taxation, his own proposals for U.S. companies differ significantly from proposals that
Getting Perspective on DAWSON
June 21, 2021
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Today guest blogger James Creech brings a series of articles to our attention which illuminate the Tax Court’s case management transition from a different point of view. Whatever your thoughts about DAWSON, considering the

Semiconductor Manufacturing | Semiconductor Tax Credit Proposal
June 18, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares A bipartisan group of Senators introduced the Facilitating American-Built Semiconductors (FABS) Act this week to create a permanent 25 percent investment tax credit for investments in semiconductor manufacturing equipment and construction of related facilities—but their proposal would not address underlying bias against investment that exists in the tax code today. Rather than provide

Spain Digital Services Tax | Spain Determined to Cash in on DST
June 18, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Six months after the approval of the digital services tax (DST), the Spanish government has finally published regulatory guidelines to implement it. The first digital services tax draft bill was published by the Spanish Council of Ministers in October 2019; in October 2020 an identical draft was published and adopted. Although the digital services tax
A New Federal Holiday Give a New “Last Chance” For Some
June 18, 2021
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Today guest blogger Bryan Camp discuses the implications for tax procedure of the new federal holiday celebrating Juneteenth. National recognition of Juneteenth resulted from a years-long campaign by many including the incredible 94-year old
Supreme Court lets health care law stand
June 17, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The U.S. Supreme Court held on Thursday that several states and other plaintiffs that sued, asking the federal courts to declare unconstitutional the so-called individual mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), P.L. 111-148, did not have standing to sue because they could not show that they had suffered or

State Sports Betting Tax Legislation & Trends
June 17, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares With many state legislative sessions wrapping up for this year, and a new fiscal year about to begin, it’s a good time to examine some of the 2021 legislative trends—and sports betting taxes are among the more prominent. This year, 11 states have made changes to sports betting regulation and taxes, and Ohio

Treasury State Tax Cuts Limitation Rule
June 17, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Last month, the U.S. Department of the Treasury promulgated an interim final rule regarding its implementation of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provision restricting states’ ability to cut taxes. We previously outlined four questions Treasury needed to answer in its guidance and subsequently analyzed the text of the rule when it was
Nuance in Determining the Taxpayers Last Known Address – Designated Orders, November 2, 2020
June 17, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares There was only one designated order for the week of November 2, 2020 (Reddix-Smalls v. C.I.R., Dkt. # 17975-18L (docket with link here)). In it, Judge Gustafson ruled on whether a petitioner (allegedly) telling an Appeals Officer (AO) of a new address during a telephonic Collection Due Process hearing would legally change the