Tax Planning
The latest news and developments that advisors need to create meaningful tax planning strategies for clients.
Lobbying fury begins over tax revamp with dim prospects
By Richard Rubin and Julie BykowiczCamps draft proposal, if implemented, would be the most complete restructuring of the U.S. tax system since 1986.
February 27, 2014
Financial firms respond to Camp tax proposalIn a letter to congressional leadership, a group of financial services firms said "a targeted tax on financial institutions" is "misguided" and "at odds with comprehensive tax reform."
February 27, 2014
Financial firms respond to Camp tax proposalIn a letter to congressional leadership, a group of financial services firms said "a targeted tax on financial institutions" is "misguided" and "at odds with comprehensive tax reform."
February 26, 2014
Dozens of tax breaks to end in Camp’s planThe 979-page plan from Rep. Dave Camp would mark the most significant changes to the U.S. tax system since 1986.
February 26, 2014
Camp calls for killing medical deductionsHe also wants to end tax breaks for the Blues, and for the new CO-OP plans.
February 26, 2014
Camp’s Tax Plan Unlikely to Pass but Sure to Ignite DebateThough Rep. Camp's tax plan is highly unlikely to become law this year, retirement planning advocates weighed in.
February 24, 2014
Tax reform will be top of mind for life industry this weekHouse Ways and Means Committee chairman David Camp, R-Mich., will release a draft tax reform proposal either Wednesday or Thursday.
February 24, 2014
Financial Market Unfazed by Prime Minister Renzi's New AppointmentAre Matteo Renzi's Efforts to Spur the Economy in Vain?
