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The Forward on MSNIRS says religious institutions may endorse candidates, undoing a longstanding banThe Johnson Amendment does not apply to houses of worship speaking to their congregations, the agency has ruled.
President Donald Trump's massive tax and spending package levies a hefty tax on the universities with the largest endowments.
President Donald Trump signed into law the spending bill that will bring significant changes to the United States, including ...
Freedom Path lawsuit challenges IRS's "facts and circumstances" test, claiming the agency silenced conservative nonprofits ...
Diana Shaw of Wiley Rein LLP discusses the reduction in workforce at the IRS as detailed in a report by the Treasury ...
Fellow citizens and working-class taxpayers, we have watched several financial crises unfold that the government has helped ...
To highlight the law’s failure to address some of America’s most important problems, I want to imagine a different set of ...
The massive U.S. tax and spending bill slated for a final vote in Congress runs counter to the International Monetary Fund's ...
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Canada’s decision to rescind its digital services tax (DST) to restart trade negotiations with the U.S. represents a boon for ...
The bill extends portions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, provides deductions to eliminate income taxes on certain tips and ...
Rabbis and other clergy members in the United States may endorse candidates from the pulpit without jeopardizing their house of worship’s tax-exempt status, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has ...
President Donald Trump on Friday signed the tax and spending cut bill Republicans muscled through Congress last week, turning ...
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