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Experts and leading practitioners are looking at ways to mitigate the possible affect of the legislation from a tax perspective.
August 23 -
Congress introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at changing the estimated tax payment deadlines to a uniform, quarterly schedule.
July 2 -
Uncertainty around coming tax changes and the coronavirus pandemic are making it harder for tax pros to plan.
May 28 -
Regardless of who wins the White House, the scope for tax legislation in the near term will be limited.
November 5 -
The legislation would encourage saving earlier by enrolling employees automatically in their company’s 401(k) plan, whenever a new plan is created.
October 29 -
Relief comes as a result of the short notice firms were originally given to comply with the Secure Act, the agency says.
January 30 -
Planners' fears of violating privacy stops them from taking action. If implemented, a new model act might help.
September 4 -
One of the major provisions of proposed legislation would require 401(k) plans to offer annuities so participants could create new income streams.
December 19 -
The midterm elections virtually eliminate the chance that progress will be made on financial services legislation.
November 7 -
Thought we were done with the tax overhaul? Think again.
August 16