
Trump’s Tax Plan Unclear for Pass-Throughs
September 21, 2016 11:56 amRecently, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump released a recalibrated tax plan with still unclear language regarding pass-through entities.
Recently, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump released a recalibrated tax plan with still unclear language regarding pass-through entities.
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) recently unveiled a comprehensive tax reform blueprint as part of his “Better Way” agenda which is likely to be taken up in 2017.
With tax day upon us, NSBA is urging small-business owners and policymakers alike to consider the massive burden posed by the federal tax code, and get engaged on the topic.
Last week, Republican Sens. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Mike Lee (Utah) released a detailed plan to overhaul the existing tax code which focuses largely on the business portion of the code.
While the incoming Republican Congress is likely to make tax reform a priority--the lame duck session has a lengthy to-do list when it comes to spending and taxes.
The Senate Finance Committee recently held a hearing on the international section of the tax code, namely how to address the practice of U.S. companies moving their headquarters abroad in pursuit of lower tax rates.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Ranking Member Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) issued a “Dear Colleague” letter to all Senators setting forth next steps on broad tax reform, outlining their plan to start with a so-called "blank slate."
NSBA today released the 2013 Small Business Taxation Survey which provides detailed insight on how small businesses are impacted by federal taxes, among the key findings: one-in-four report spending 120 hours or more per year on the administration of federal taxes.
Although tax policy was a dominant topic during the first presidential debate on Oct. 3, and resurfaced again prominently in last...