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Transfer Taxes And Rent Control: Massachusetts Heats Up On Housing Regulation
Boston and Massachusetts leaders are weighing a series of regulations aimed at creating much-needed housing for a region plagued with an affordability crisis.
In Boston City Hall and at the Massachusetts State House, politicians are considering a 2% transfer tax on real estate transactions of $2M or more, higher inclusionary development requirements, statewide zoning changes and even rent control to churn more supply into the housing-starved Bay State.
INSIGHT: New Foreign Tax Credit Regulations: In Need of a Redetermination—Part 2
The IRS and Treasury recently published proposed and final regulations for various aspects of the foreign tax credit. John Harrington of Dentons walks through some examples of how the new foreign tax redetermination rules might play out in Part 2 of a two-part article.
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These facts and assumptions understate much of the complexity of the 2019 final regulations and (especially) the 2019 proposed regulations, given that the facts assume away the need to apply currency conversion, multiple redeterminations, and other special rules. However, my goal is to illustrate the basic thrust of the new rules, which can be obscured if the examples get too complicated.
IRS kicks off 2020 tax filing season with returns due April 15; help available on IRS.gov for
The Internal Revenue Service successfully opened the 2020 tax filing season today as the agency begins accepting and processing federal tax returns for tax year 2019.
The deadline to file a 2019 tax return and pay any tax owed is Wednesday, April 15, 2020. More than 150 million individual tax returns for the 2019 tax year are expected to be filed, with the vast majority of those coming before the April 15 tax deadline.
While the IRS’ Free File program as well as many tax software companies and tax professionals began accepting tax returns earlier this month, processing of those tax returns begins as IRS systems open today.
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Taxpayer Takeaways From The Latest BEAT Rules - Law360
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Unpacking The Final Opportunity Zone Regulations: Part 2 - Law360
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Will softer Community Reinvestment Act regulations harm communities of color? | CSNY
On a chilly Tuesday morning, a few dozen gathered on a busy sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan, outside the field office of an obscure federal agency called the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. They came from working-class communities of color such as Jamaica, Queens and Cypress Hills, Brooklyn. Some worked at community development corporations, others at fair housing organizations or small business lenders. Reps.
The agency, which released its proposed regulatory rollback on December 12, disputes some of those concerns and it insists there is still ample opportunity for the public to weigh in before making the regulatory changes.
Report: Carbon tax plan proposed by GOP would pay dividends back to public ~ Missoula Current
HOUSTON (CN) — Crowding around the ever-growing carbon tax drum circle, major oil companies are rubbing elbows with college students and economists.
The Climate Leadership Council's proposal to charge electricity providers, oil and gas drillers, refiners and chemical plant operators a starting $40 per ton fee, or tax, on carbon emissions would hit Americans in the pocketbook, raising gasoline prices by 36 cents per gallon, according to its founder Ted Halstead.
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