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Latest News6 Min ReadThe GOP legislation includes a second tranche of stimulus payments, structured the same way as the earlier round, in March, along with tax credits for businesses.
2 Min ReadThe Internal Revenue Service moved to ease the tax burdens of private equity portfolio companies and heavily indebted industries.
1 Min ReadCurrent economic conditions will have "a continued adverse effect on our businesses” if they persist or worsen, Bank of America warns.
3 Min ReadTalks to break an impasse over a new virus relief package become increasingly urgent this week with millions of jobless Americans left without additional aid, and the Senate scheduled to leave for an extended break on Friday.
4 Min ReadEven the extra time to file hasn’t been enough for some businesses struggling to pay the government as the pandemic threatens to worsen.
2 Min ReadA study has found that the last batch of stimulus checks arrived at wealthier, White households more quickly than to those of Blacks and Hispanics.
3 Min ReadThe White House is signaling to Congress that President Donald Trump could reject a new coronavirus aid bill if it doesn’t include a payroll tax cut, adding a new complication to already contentious negotiations between Republicans and Democrats on the next round of stimulus.
2 Min ReadDemocrats in New York, the world’s financial capital, may finally have the right moment to resurrect the state tax on stock trades.
4 Min ReadRepublicans crafting their own plan for a new U.S. virus-relief bill broadly endorsed a fresh round of stimulus checks to individuals, extended supplemental jobless benefits and more money for testing while voicing doubts over President Donald Trump’s desired payroll tax cut.
1 Min ReadPeople who aren’t required to file a U.S. tax return have less than three months to alert the Internal Revenue Service if they haven’t yet received a $1,200 stimulus payment from the government, Commissioner Chuck Rettig said.







