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Kutak Rock warns tax attorneys about the Internal Revenue Service doing compliance checks as opposed to formal audits on certain multifamily bond issues as tax season is expected to add more stress to an understaffed agency.
February 6 -
The era of "announcement" is over; the era of "execution" is here.
February 6
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Longer-term bonds could ease financial pressure for Sound Transit's $54 billion long-range plans.
February 6 -
The MSRB published the request for comment Nov. 3 to seek input on draft amendments to Rule D-15, which defines the term sophisticated municipal market professional.
February 5 -
A Senate bill would introduce public-private partnerships for transportation projects, while another would transfer ownership of roads to localities.
February 5 -
Washington D.C. is trying to follow the lead of many states that have decoupled their tax policy from the provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but Congress is signaling disapproval which would result in a budget shortage.
February 4 -
Potential buyers besides Emory University include Georgia-based health systems, other proton therapy operators and private equity firms.
February 4 -
Terance Walsh, a 2025 Bond Buyer rising star, was named a partner by Nixon Peabody.
February 4 -
An Indiana bill would address some concerns that were raised around 2025's Senate Enrolled Act 1, which created questions about local government credit quality.
February 4 -
"This would be an unnecessary change that would be difficult to administer and comply with and which would severely limit municipal entity choice," the Bond Dealers of America said in a comment letter.
February 3 -
Native American Tribes are working from a disadvantage in bond sales due to Securities and Exchange Commission regulations that force them to register public market issuances, which raises costs.
February 3 -
Jeff Swiatek joins as CFO as the Texas toll road is looking to invest in the Austin-San Antonio corridor.
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