All posts tagged "IRS"
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Most vulnerable population will have to wait 3 more weeks for $1,200 stimulus check
Puerto Rico Treasury secretary: IRS rejected recommendation to issue payments to retirees and Social Security beneficiaries directly
- Posted May 5, 2020
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Puerto Rico senator: Tax reform that’s immune to presidential whims needed
Urges higher, permanent tax on multinationals' net income
- Posted September 17, 2019
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Invitation to exchange Puerto Rico Cofina bonds issued
For tax-exempt bonds less than 25 points lower than yield on those exchanged
- Posted June 11, 2019
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IRS deems Puerto Rico’s Cofina bonds tax-exempt
About $12 billion in restructured bonds to be offered in July
- Posted May 22, 2019
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Puerto Rico, fiscal board seek court help for new Cofina bonds’ tax exemption
Partial gov't shutdown delayed response from IRS
- Posted February 14, 2019
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Puerto Rico, Land of OZ
Conclave at Condado Vanderbilt Touts Opportunity Zones, Preferential Federal Taxes, Economic Boost for Disadvantaged Communities
- Posted January 31, 2019
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Senators bewildered by Equifax contract with IRS after hack
“Why in the world should you get a no-bid contract right now?” Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., asked former Equifax CEO Richard Smith.
- Posted October 4, 2017
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Trump proposes tax cuts for companies big and small
Ambitious plan alarms lawmakers who worry about ballooning federal deficits
- Posted April 26, 2017
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IRS strikes back as agents make big dent in identity theft
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The IRS strikes back: The tax agency reports that the number of identity theft victims plummeted last year after agents struggled for years to combat what has become a multibillion-dollar industry. The number of victims...
- Posted March 9, 2017
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GOP tax plans could eliminate popular tax breaks
WASHINGTON — When Republicans say they want to lower taxes and get rid of loopholes to make up the lost revenue, they’re talking about eliminating some very popular tax breaks enjoyed by millions of people. That’s why...
- Posted February 27, 2017