[ad_1] By Joy Taylor, Kiplinger Consumer News Service (TNS) Taxes will be center stage in 2025 and 2026. Much of the 2017 tax law expires […]
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Gone birding
[ad_1] I said I might do so birdwatching. This is a pintail, one of our rarer ducks: And these are male and female teal looking […]
Supply-Side Economics vs. Industrial Policy: TCJA, IRA, CHIPS Act
[ad_1] Key Findings The TaxA tax is a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover […]
Why Your Business Shouldnât Rely on AI-Powered Tax Prep Advice
[ad_1] By Kit Eaton, Inc. (TNS) AI systems can advise you on the future of your business, generate PR-ready images, videos, and music, and thanks to […]
No wonder so many politicians hate the arts in all their forms
[ad_1] Having waxed almost lyrical on the power of the written word in another post this morning on the power of writing, I am overdue […]
Biden Lays Out An Ambitious, But Familiar, 2024 Campaign Tax Agenda
[ad_1] Last night’s State of the Union address probably was President Biden’s last first-term speech to Congress. But it also was his first big-stage re-election […]
Biden State of the Union Address: Tax Proposals
[ad_1] President Biden’s 2024 State of the Union Address presented a vision of higher taxes for American businesses and high earners combined with carveouts, credits, […]
The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast: What is the Future of Desktop Accounting? – Mar. 2024
[ad_1] == Or use this podcast player to listen: Transcript (Note: There may be typos due to automated transcription errors.) SPEAKERS Brian F. Tankersley, CPA.CITP, […]
A lesson from history
[ad_1] Alan Peyton posted a comment on this blog yesterday noting a letter that he has sent to HM Treasury, among others, on the subject […]
Oscars and the Taxation of “Swag Bags”
[ad_1] The outfits are picked, parties are planned, and the votes for the 2024 Oscar winners are almost tallied. Hollywood’s nominees will gather this weekend […]