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Taxpayers already can arrange a telephone conference instead of traveling to an IRS appeals office.
July 26 -
Governors and Main Street merchants want sales tax parity on online sales.
July 25 -
Senate panel’s appropriations plan would provide promised highway and transit funding.
July 25 -
Questions have been raised about incentives provided to developer.
July 25 -
A crowded congressional calendar is likely to push action on Trump’s infrastructure plan into 2018.
July 24 -
The authors discussed transparency benefits and public pensions at the Washington event.
July 21 -
The average 7.6% expected investment return for public pension plans is rosier than projections of many investment firms.
July 21 -
Per-mile road charge for autonomous vehicles seen as easier to implement than a higher gasoline tax.
July 21 -
The full Senate must approve David Kautter for Treasury tax policy post.
July 20 -
The MSRB will also discuss primary offering and MA qualification requirements at its meeting.
July 20 -
Twenty six national organizations led by the National Governors Association submitted a joint letter.
July 20 -
The new fee would add one more to a slew of fees dealers already pay to the MSRB.
July 19 -
Experts tell lawmakers inadequate infrastructure funding is holding back rural America’s economy.
July 19 -
Peirce's previous nomination to the SEC by Obama did not make it through the full Senate.
July 19 -
Governors want Congress to focus on "controlling costs and stabilizing markets.''
July 18 -
State and local government groups may not have a public opportunity to voice their arguments against eliminating state and local tax deductions.
July 18 -
House appropriators adopt 2018 spending plan that defunds TIGER and trims HUD grants.
July 18 -
A decreased reliance on bonds to finance capital investments has created a need for more municipal market research tools, experts said.
July 18 -
While EMMA has helped the market, it has not bridged the gap between institutional and retail.
July 18 -
Even as Medicaid rolls grew in 2015, states spent a smaller share of their revenues on the program.
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