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By Meera Louis and Liz Capo McCormick, Bloomberg |
May 1, 2013
The U.S. Treasury Department said it plans a floating-rate note sale as early as the fourth quarter this year and signaled it may decide to “gradually” reduce coupon auction sizes.
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By Richard Rubin, Bloomberg |
April 10, 2013
President Barack Obama wants to again rely on the top-earning U.S. households for most of the tax increases he’s proposing.
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By Richard Rubin, Bloomberg |
March 18, 2013
As Congress returns this week to confront immediate budget issues that have consumed the debate in Washington, lawmakers are preparing to pivot to topics such as immigration, gun control and energy policy.
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By Richard Rubin and Kevin Dugan, Bloomberg |
February 6, 2013
Exchange-traded notes, which mimic investments in securities without an annual tax bite, would lose that edge under a proposal from the top Republican tax writer in Congress.
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By Richard Rubin |
January 24, 2013
Many derivatives would be required to be marked to market for tax purposes, under a draft proposal from Representative Dave Camp.
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By Richard Rubin |
January 23, 2013
The House Ways and Means Committee will release a draft version of potential changes to the taxation of financial products and derivatives, an aide said.
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By Richard Rubin, Roxana Tiron and James Rowley, Bloomberg |
January 2, 2013
The U.S. House passed a bill undoing income tax increases for more than 99 percent of households, giving a victory to President Barack Obama even as Republicans vowed to fight him in coming week.
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By Derek Wallbank, Bloomberg |
December 26, 2012
The deal that seems possible to fix the U.S. budget is getting smaller and smaller.
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By Robert Hartnett |
April 1, 2012
Carried interest is again in play this year and new rules could affect a manager’s tax burden.