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Tax law is one of the most complex areas of the law.  The recent legislation, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Acts (TCJA), the first major change to tax law since 1986, had many implications for business owners, as well as private individuals for tax filing purposes. Almost every decision a business makes may have tax consequences, and the National Law Review has legal analysis of the new TCJA legislation as well as updates on the IRS interpretations and guidance documents.

State Tax Laws (SALT)

Additionally, the National Law Review has coverage of many state tax laws, as well as states' responses to the TCJA.   These SALT issues are carefully analyzed by the legal experts who write for the National Law Review.  Along with state income tax rules, there is also information on how states are handling aspects of the gig economy, as well as state responses to changes with the individual mandate under the Affordable Care Act.

GILTI Tax, Estate, Base Erosion Anti-Abuse Tax

From new tax implications under GILTI tax (Global Intangible Low Taxed Income) to deductions under the IRC for gifts and estate transfers, visitors can find the latest stories in relation to both business and personal tax laws. Visitors can read about the implications the TCJA has on multinational companies, how the BEAT tax (Base Erosion Anti-Abuse Tax) is calculated, or the effects estate taxes will have when deciding who to leave property to in a will.

Tax Deductions & Credits

With the evolving tax situations, there are many questions related to which tax credits and deductions are still on the table.  The National Law Review offers analysis of changing tax regulations, interpreting legislation to answer questions related to tax credits like the Family and Medical Leave Tax Credit as well as Historic Tax Credit, and renewable energy tax credits.

The National Law Review also covers stories and news about nonprofit and for-profit organizations, and how the current tax legislation affects these companies. Among the topics covered on the site are transfer taxes, estate taxes, tangible and property tax law, bankruptcy, restructuring, and tax implications on real estate. From news about tax implications on multinational organizations involved in international deals and relations to tax implications under ACA (Affordable Care Act) and HSA (health savings accounts), visitors will always find the latest tax law covered on the National Law Review site.

Updates on Federal Agencies Related to Tax

The National Law Review provides news and coverage on federal taxing agencies including the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Department of Treasury, and state and local government agencies, which dictate tax laws. For coverage on state, national, federal, and international taxes, and how TCJA affects these taxes, the National Law Review provides the latest, in-depth news coverage for its visitors.

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Recent Tax, Internal Revenue Service & Treasury Legal News

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May
18
2010
Loss of Exemption Under Group Ruling Requires Full Re-Application Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
May
13
2010
Gifting To Grandchildren In 2010 Fairfield and Woods P.C.
May
11
2010
Carpe Diem: Prompt Action Required to Take Advantage of Estate and Financial Planning Opportunities Vedder Price
May
11
2010
IRS Issues Guidance on Tax Treatment of Health Care Coverage for Adult Children Under Age 27 Vedder Price
May
10
2010
Temporary Tax Repeals May Alter Your Estate Plan Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
May
7
2010
No Estate Tax – Windfall or Pitfall? Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
May
7
2010
Investment Tax Credit or Cash Grant in Lieu of Investment Tax Credit for Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Projects Hunton Andrews Kurth
May
3
2010
IRS Issues Affidavit Form for HIRE Act Benefits Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Apr
30
2010
Codification of the Common Law “Economic Substance Doctrine”: Taxpayers Subject to New Standards to Obtain Tax Benefits and Avoid Penalties Holme Roberts & Owen LLP
Apr
30
2010
A Case Study for Today’s Economy: Janus Capital’s Cash-Rich Split-Off & Section 355(g) Northwestern University School of Law
Apr
30
2010
The Wild Ride of the Arm’s-Length Standard Since Its Inception, and on to Its Treatment in Xilinx: What Does It Stand for Today? University of Idaho College of Law
Apr
30
2010
Dissecting the Roth IRA Conversion: Is Conversion Right for Everyone? Northwestern University School of Law
Apr
30
2010
President Signs into Law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Effecting Comprehensive Changes to the U.S. Health Care System Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Apr
27
2010
IRS Releases a Draft Schedule and Accompanying Instructions for Certain Corporate Taxpayers to Report Uncertain Tax Positions Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Apr
1
2010
Hire Act Signed Into Law Vedder Price
Mar
31
2010
Transparency Reports and Reporting of Physician Ownership and Investment Interests Ice Miller LLP
Mar
26
2010
Health Care Reform: A Timeline for Employers Much Shelist, P.C.
Mar
5
2010
Roth IRAs: The Conversion Decision Much Shelist, P.C.
Mar
3
2010
Deadlines Approaching for Qualified Prototype and Volume Submitter Plans Wiggin and Dana LLP
Feb
10
2010
Gift Card Management — When Income Tax and State Unclaimed Property Laws Converge Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Feb
3
2010
$2.3 Billion in Clean Energy Manufacturing Tax Credits Awarded Morris Manning & Martin, LLP
Feb
2
2010
How Does the New Federal Contractors Tax Directive Raise the Stakes for Independent Contractor Misclassification? Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Dec
31
2009
Five Common Employment Law Hazards for Start-Ups Foley Hoag LLP
Dec
9
2009
Blue Plate Special - Ohio Joins States Mandating Cafeteria Plans Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Dec
3
2009
Swiss Banks No Longer A Safe Haven?
Nov
30
2009
Employers Must Continue to Provide Annual Disclosure to Certain Optionees; Employers Must Also Begin Reporting Some Option Exercises To IRS, With First Reports Due in 2011 (For Exercises in 2010) Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Nov
30
2009
It's Plan Amendment Time Again Ford & Harrison LLP
Nov
24
2009
IRS Scores Another Win in 419A Case Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
 

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