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2021 tax changes
2021 tax changes










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#2021 TAX CHANGES LICENSE#

The KPMG name and logo are trademarks used under license by the independent member firms of the KPMG global organization. 2015: Tax provisions in the administration FY 2016 budget (in addition, provides "mini-booklets" with descriptions of tax provisions in the administration's FY 2016 budget).2015: Comparison: Camp tax reform bill, Obama Administration FY 2016 budget proposal.2014: Tax reform proposals of W&M chairman  (2014 "Camp report").September 2015 (KPMG reports): International tax, patent boxes, and tax reform.November 2015: Partnership tax changes in Budget Act.January 2016: Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015, year-end tax legislation.Compensation, benefits, & qualified plans Closely held businesses and their owners February 2016: Tax provisions in the administration’s FY 2017 budget  (in addition, the items below provide "mini-booklets" with descriptions of tax provisions in the administration's FY 2017 budget concerning certain industries or sectors).March 2016: Preliminary observations about JCT “Bluebook”description of partnership audit reforms.June 2016: House Republican tax reform “blueprint”-initial observations.

2021 tax changes

September 2017: Unified framework for comprehensive tax reform-initial observations.

2021 tax changes

  • November 2017: House Republican tax reform bill-initial observations on Chairman Brady's mark.
  • November 2017: House Republican tax reform bill-Initial observations on Ways and Means Committee bill.
  • November 2017: Senate tax reform bill-Initial observations on Chairman Hatch's mark.
  • November 2017: House Republican tax reform bill-Initial observations on House-passed bill.
  • November 2017: Senate tax reform bill-Initial observations on Finance Committee bill.
  • December 2017: Senate tax reform bill-Initial observations on Senate-passed bill.
  • 1, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act - Initial observations
  • December 2017: Conference agreement for H.R.
  • Tax reform, accounting for income taxes.
  • Power and utilities industry measures in new tax law.
  • Issues for partnerships, S corporations, and their owners.
  • Tax reform: Issues for exempt organizations (Pub.
  • Tax reform and the potential impacts to the banking industry.
  • New tax law: International provisions and observations.
  • Tax reform: Provisions relevant to compensation, benefits, & qualified plans.
  • January - March 2018: Tax reform-KPMG report on new tax law  (in addition, the items below provide "mini-booklets" with descriptions of tax provisions in the new law concerning certain industries or sectors).
  • April 2019: KPMG report: Twenty questions about possible technical corrections to 2017 Tax Act.
  • January 2019: KPMG report: Tax policy and the 116th Congress – observations and preliminary analysis.
  • March 2020: KPMG report: “Phase 2” coronavirus bill, includes tax relief for paid leave (COVID-19).
  • March 2020: KPMG report: Tax provisions in the CARES Act (COVID-19 “phase 3” response): Preliminary analysis and observations.
  • Sep 7 - Ways and Means announces first part of budget reconciliation markup, includes qualified plan proposals

    2021 tax changes

    Sep 10 - Senate Finance Chairman Wyden releases discussion draft on reforming taxation of passthrough entities Sep 10 - Senate Finance Chairman Wyden proposes excise tax on stock buybacks Sep 11 - Ways and Means releases additional proposals for markup, including tax credits and incentives Sep 11 - JCT descriptions, estimated budgetary effects of Ways and Means proposals Sep 13 - Ways and Means releases additional proposals for markup, including tax increases Sep 13 - JCT estimated budgetary effects, technical explanation of revenue-raising Ways and Means proposals Sep 14 - KPMG report: Ways and Means tax proposals relating to infrastructure, energy, housing, retirement, and social safety net Sep 15 - Ways and Means approves tax title to Build Back Better Act Sep 16 - KPMG report: Tax proposals for budget reconciliation legislation approved by Ways and Means Sep 17 - KPMG report: Senate Finance Chairman Wyden discussion draft to reform taxation of passthrough entities Sep 28 - House Budget Committee’s report on “Build Back Better Act” (the reconciliation bill)










    2021 tax changes