JCT is live streaming its 100th birthday celebration on March 4. (I'm on the panel) www.jct.gov/live-stream/
JCT is live streaming its 100th birthday celebration on March 4. (I'm on the panel) www.jct.gov/live-stream/
"documented forever for posterity WSJ wife guy"
Iβve got a fun one this morning.
If you saw what you thought was a surefire money-making opportunity to go all-in, would you do it?
Alan Cole did, and here's what happened:
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New: The first batch of IRS filing season data is up.
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New from me:
The updated CBO baseline is out and there's a lot of red ink.
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New from me: Trump's tax law was a big win for Amazon.
The company's US profit went up and its US taxes went down.
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New from me: The fight over shaping the school-choice tax credit is happening.
Among the big questions is how much state control and regulation there will be.
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Doesn't the GILTI line below give part of that back?
One bit to note:
There's a Trump EO forbidding govt lawyers from taking legal positions contradicting positions advanced by POTUS or AG. So what happens here?
Trump DOJ argued in November that Littlejohn wasn't IRS employee and thus US can't be sued.
Now Trump is making the opposite argument.
New from us: Trump's tax-disclosure lawsuit against the government he runs is mind-bending.
He supervises the private attorneys demanding at least $10 billion in damages--and also the government attorneys authorized to settle the case and pay him with federal money.
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Yes. The tax code section in question -- 7431 -- specifically authorizes suits against the government for taxpayer privacy breaches when an officer or employee of the US is at fault.
Here's our updated full story on Trump suing the government he runs and demanding $10 billion.
Tax code Sec. 7431 in the spotlight and all sorts of complicated questions looming for Treasury/IRS/DOJ.
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Global minimum tax is getting real -- like basically erasing the GE Aerospace special tax rate in Singapore.
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New from us: It's not just tax season. It's 10-K season too.
And this year, we're getting more granular information on where companies paid cash taxes.
First up with the new-style disclosures are Netflix, Intel and SLB.
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Tax season is here, featuring much larger expected refunds.
That was an intentional strategy by Republicans to draw attention to their tax cuts, to make voters notice that they're getting something.
Will it work?
My story:
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1 and 2 are especially interesting. 3, I would think we would have seen in share-price declines?
Right, but stocks were similarly up in 2023 and 2024.
Some πrevenue numbers here.
Non-withheld individual income tax collections, including the Jan. 15 estimated payments, up 52% over January 2025.
Theories welcome and encouraged!
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The U.S. threatened to walk away from the global minimum corporate tax deal. It stayed -- and won concessions for U.S.-based companies.
My latest:
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New from me:
New from me: The IRS is taking a $16 billion shot at Meta Platforms' Irish tax maneuvers.
The government is using a novel approach, continuing a legal fight with the company that's dragged on for nearly a decade.
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We're seeing the OBBBA showing up in corporate tax receipts data.
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Tax video!
Here's my piece of the WSJ's video series on Trump's year.
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Treasury released final designs of special quarters celebrating the nation's 250th birthday. They altered a prior plan honoring major movements during U.S. history.
Out: Abolition, suffrage, civil rights.
In: Mayflower Compact, Revolutionary War, Gettysburg Address.
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EXCLUSIVE: Federal tax prosecutions fell to their lowest level in decades this year, declining more than 27% from the year before as the Trump administration cut the ranks of attorneys and agents who pursue those cases, a Reuters examination has found.
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Appears to -- category 5123 is customs and other import duties.
The U.S. is -- still -- a low-tax country.
Latest data show OECD tax levels hitting a record high as the U.S. stays flat:
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true. still, not to be super economic determinist, but 7% real GDP growth in 84 and close to 4% in 96 probably didn't hurt.
I regret to inform you that dana carvey is 70.
ok good - because I half-worry that it wouldn't and that would be disappointing.
Does it hold up on 30+ years later rewatch?