According to several news sources, U.S. lawmakers are narrowing in on a deal to revive some expired tax benefits for businesses. Bipartisan negotiations spearheaded by House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and […] Read More
According to several news sources, U.S. lawmakers are narrowing in on a deal to revive some expired tax benefits for businesses. Bipartisan negotiations spearheaded by House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and […] Read More
According to the nonpartisan nonprofit Tax Foundation, 34 U.S. states started 2024 by enacting notable tax changes. This number includes 17 states that reduced individual or corporate income taxes, or that cut both. Arkansas, Iowa, […] Read More
U.S. lawmakers return to Washington, D.C. next week to begin the second session of the 118th Congress. That makes now the perfect time to call congressional staff to ask that their bosses extend certain tax […] Read More
The first session of the 118th Congress is nearly over, and lawmakers still need to act to extend certain tax provisions that are important to manufacturers and metals industry companies. Specifically, the U.S. House and […] Read More
As readers may recall, federal policymakers reduced the U.S. corporate income tax rate to 21 percent several years ago. That decision brought the country’s statutory corporate income tax rate from the fourth highest in the […] Read More