Date | Title | Description |
04.06.2025 | The Tax Tightrope: Balancing Business Benefits and Budget Deficits | In the world of taxes, change is the only constant. Recently, two significant developments have emerged from the U.S. political landscape, each casting a long shadow over different sectors. On one side, House Republicans are pushing for a p... |
04.06.2025 | Trump’s tax bill could end popular ‘SALT’ deduction workaround for certain business owners | Currently, many pass-through businesses use a workaround — the pass-through entity, or PTE, tax — to bypass the $10,000 limit on the federal deduction for state and local taxes, known as SALT.
The House-approved bill could block certain pas... |
03.06.2025 | 6 Nobel prize-winning economists wrote a letter opposing Trump’s budget bill: ‘We have grave concerns’ | The multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package House Republicans passed last month is heading to the Senate, with lawmakers hoping to pass a finalized bill by July 4.
If passed in its current form, the bill — dubbed the “One Big Beautifu... |
02.06.2025 | Sports betting stocks slide after Illinois lawmakers approve tax hike | Shares of online sports betting platforms struggled Monday.
Illinois lawmakers passed a budget that included what one analyst described as a surprise tax increase on wagers.
Online sports betting stocks retreated Monday after Illinois lawma... |
01.06.2025 | House GOP passed trillions in tax cuts. How Trump’s ‘big bill’ could change in the Senate | House GOP passed a multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package that includes many of President Donald Trump’s priorities.
Some provisions, including Medicaid, the “SALT” deduction and child tax credit, among others, could change amid Sena... |
29.05.2025 | House Republican budget bill calls for bigger ‘pass-through’ business tax break. Who could benefit | For 2025, the Section 199A deduction for qualified business income, or QBI, is worth up to 20% of eligible revenue, with some limitations.
This applies to so-called pass-through businesses, including sole proprietors, partnerships and S-cor... |
28.05.2025 | The GOP's Tax Bill: A Windfall for the Wealthy, a Burden for the Poor | In the theater of American politics, the latest tax bill from House Republicans plays out like a well-rehearsed drama. The script is familiar: tax cuts for the wealthy, cuts to social programs for the poor. This act, titled the “One Big Bea... |
23.05.2025 | The Ripple Effect of Tax Breaks and Rising Rates: A Dual Challenge for American Workers | In the ever-shifting landscape of American economics, two significant developments have emerged, each casting a long shadow over the lives of workers and homeowners alike. The Senate's recent passage of the No Tax on Tips Act and the sharp ... |
23.05.2025 | The Housing Market's Tightrope Walk: A Balancing Act of Prices and Sales | The housing market is a tightrope walker, teetering between high prices and low sales. April 2025 marked a significant downturn, with home sales plummeting to their slowest pace for that month since 2009. This is not just a blip; it’s a tre... |
23.05.2025 | House Republican tax bill favors the rich — how much they stand to gain, and why | A tax and spending package passed Thursday by House Republicans funnels the bulk of its financial benefits to wealthy households, according to economists and tax experts.
The rich benefit via a slew of tax cuts tied to businesses, the SALT ... |
22.05.2025 | House Republican tax bill passes ‘SALT’ deduction cap of $40,000. Here’s who benefits | There’s currently a $10,000 limit on the federal deduction on state and local taxes, known as SALT.
As part of President Donald Trump’s tax package, House Republicans on Thursday passed a SALT limit of $40,000 starting in 2025, up from $30,... |
22.05.2025 | What the House Republican budget bill means for your money | House Republicans advanced a multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package that could have sweeping impacts on household finances.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” extends the 2017 Trump tax cuts, slashes spending on social safety net progr... |
21.05.2025 | Senate passed a surprise ‘no tax on tips’ bill. Here’s what it could mean for workers | The Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed the No Tax on Tips Act in a surprise vote.
This could boost momentum for the idea floated by President Donald Trump during his 2024 campaign.
If enacted, the legislation would create a federal income... |
16.05.2025 | The Tug of War Over Tax Relief: Seniors vs. Families | In the ever-shifting landscape of American tax policy, two proposals stand out like beacons in a foggy night. One aims to ease the financial burden on seniors, while the other seeks to bolster families with children. Both initiatives, howev... |
16.05.2025 | No tax on Social Security benefits, or $4,000 senior ‘bonus’: How they compare | House Republicans’ “one, big, beautiful” tax bill includes a new perk for older adults: a $4,000 deduction, framed as a “bonus.”
The deduction would be available to individuals ages 65 and over who meet certain income and other requirements... |
14.05.2025 | Trump-backed bill would eliminate taxes on tips: Here’s what it could mean for you | Republicans in the House Ways and Means Committee have advanced President Donald Trump’s economic package, including trillions of dollars in tax breaks.
The bill, which could come up for a vote in the full House as early as mid May, include... |
12.05.2025 | House GOP tax bill calls for ‘SALT’ deduction cap of $30,000 for most taxpayers. Here’s who could benefit | Currently, there’s a $10,000 limit on the federal deduction on state and local taxes, known as SALT, which will expire Dec. 31, 2025, without action from Congress.
House Republicans wants to raise that to $30,000 for those making $400,000 o... |
10.05.2025 | The Trump tax cut debate is heating up. Here are the key issues and who stands to benefit | Trump’s tax cuts debate is underway, and the House Ways and Means Committee on Friday night released preliminary text for its part of the legislation.
One key priority is fully extending provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, or TCJA, o... |
04.05.2025 | New tax cuts mostly favor the rich across states this year | “It is so egregious in just how grossly concentrated the benefits of the [Missouri] proposal would go to the richest people in the state and shift the state’s tax system to really privilege the owners of wealth over people who are earning a... |
03.05.2025 | Navigating the Tax Landscape: SALT Deductions and HSA Contributions in 2026 | The tax landscape is shifting. Two key areas are drawing attention: the SALT deduction and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Both have implications for taxpayers, especially those in high-tax states and those planning for healthcare costs in ... |
03.05.2025 | Tax Surprises and Environmental Solutions: A Dual Focus on Gold ETFs and Hawaii's Hotel Tax | In the world of finance and governance, two stories stand out: the unexpected tax implications for gold ETF investors and Hawaii's innovative approach to funding environmental protection. Both narratives reveal the complexities of taxation ... |
03.05.2025 | A Call for New Research in the Area of Nutritional Standards in SNAP | The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides benefits that help eligible low-income households purchase food. Most enrolled households supplement SNAP benefits with personal funds (Tiehen, Newman, and Kirlin 2017). The Cong... |
02.05.2025 | Trump’s tax package could include ‘SALT’ deduction relief. Here’s who stands to benefit | There’s currently a $10,000 limit on the federal deduction on state and local taxes, known as SALT, which will sunset Dec. 31, 2025, without action from Congress.
It’s been a key issue for lawmakers in high-tax states and could change amid ... |
01.05.2025 | Gold ETF investors may be surprised by their tax bill on profits | The IRS treats gold and other precious metals as collectibles for tax purposes. The same is true of exchange-traded funds backed by physical gold.
Collectibles have a 28% top federal tax rate for long-term capital gains. Stocks have a maxim... |
30.04.2025 | Hawaii plans to increase hotel tax to help it cope with climate change | Green said Hawaii was the first state in the nation to do something along these lines. Andrey Yushkov, a senior policy analyst at the Tax Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization, said he was unaware of any other state th... |
23.04.2025 | Tariffs vs. Income Tax: A Revenue Tug-of-War | In a recent Fox interview, former President Donald Trump proposed a bold idea: replacing federal income tax with revenue from tariffs. It’s a concept that sounds appealing on the surface, but the reality is far more complex. Economists are ... |
22.04.2025 | Trump said ‘there is a chance’ tariff revenue could replace the income tax. Economists are skeptical | President Donald Trump in a recent Fox interview said “there is a chance” that tariff revenue could replace the federal income tax.
However, some policy experts are skeptical of the idea, based on the potential tax base and other factors.
T... |
16.04.2025 | Navigating the Tax Maze: Challenges and Changes for ACA Enrollees and Disaster Victims | Tax season can feel like a labyrinth. For many, it’s a time of confusion and anxiety. Two groups are particularly affected: those enrolled in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and victims of recent disasters. Each faces unique hurdles, but both... |
14.04.2025 | The Tariff Tug-of-War: How Trump's Trade Policies Are Reshaping American Business | The landscape of American commerce is shifting. Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are like a storm cloud hanging over businesses that rely on imports from China. The recent announcement of a staggering 145% tariff on many Chinese ... |
14.04.2025 | Tax time triggers fraud alarms for some Obamacare enrollees | The first clue some people have is when they get a 1095-A form in the mail.
Those documents are sent out by the state and federal marketplaces to the IRS and ACA enrollees, showing any tax credit payments made to health insurers on a taxpay... |
12.04.2025 | Tariffs and Tax Cuts: The Economic Tug-of-War in America | In the current political landscape, the U.S. economy is caught in a tug-of-war. On one side, President Trump’s aggressive tariffs threaten to sever trade ties with China. On the other, a Republican-led Congress is pushing through a budget t... |
11.04.2025 | Tariff Turmoil: The Ripple Effect on Global Markets | The world is a stage, and right now, the spotlight is on the U.S.-China trade war. The recent surge in tariffs has sent shockwaves through global markets, leaving investors scrambling for solid ground. The latest reports show a mixed bag of... |
11.04.2025 | CNBC Daily Open: The rally in stocks fizzles out — March’s cool inflation has little impact | Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were as feverishly anticipated by investors as Nvidia earnings reports? CNBC Daily Open remembers. If Thursday’s consumer price index report, which showed prices actual... |
11.04.2025 | CNBC Daily Open: Cool CPI is of no comfort to investors as stock rally peters out | Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were as feverishly anticipated by investors as Nvidia earnings reports? CNBC Daily Open remembers. If Thursday’s consumer price index report, which showed prices actual... |
10.04.2025 | Trump tariffs mean higher prices, big losses for Amazon sellers that source from China | President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policy on April 2 didn’t just cause mayhem in the stock market. It sent Amazon sellers into a panic.
Many sellers on Amazon count on China for manufacturing and assembly due to lower costs and esta... |
10.04.2025 | Trump’s triple-digit tariff essentially cuts off most trade with China, says economist | Economist Erica York said Thursday that the cumulative U.S. tariff rate on China of 145% would cut off most trade between the two countries.
The Tax Foundation estimates that Trump’s new tariffs lead to more than $170 billion increase in fe... |
09.04.2025 | Microsoft Overtakes Apple as the World's Most Valuable Company Investors are concerned that Apple could raise prices due to tariffs, resulting in decreased demand for the company's iPhones. | President Donald Trump's tariffs on China went into effect on Wednesday at a rate of 104%, sparking a retaliatory 84% tariff from China on American goods.
The move caused Apple's market value to plummet by 23% across the past four trading d... |
08.04.2025 | Why the stock market hates tariffs and trade wars | The S&P 500 two-day selloff on Thursday and Friday was the worst since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. The market lost about 11%.
Investors are nervous about the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy and an escalatin... |
05.04.2025 | Trump’s tax plans: Here’s what to expect for your taxes in 2025 and beyond | In February, the House of Representatives passed a budget blueprint that calls for $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts to health care and other programs.
Now the question is whether Senate and House Republicans can ... |
04.04.2025 | 20 items and goods most exposed to price shocks from Trump tariffs | President Donald Trump’s new tariffs will raise the prices on some goods more dramatically than others.
The costs for apparel like clothing and shoes; leather goods like gloves and handbags; and wool and silk products will increase by betwe... |
03.04.2025 | The Tariff Tango: How Uncertainty is Shaking Up American Businesses | The landscape of American trade is shifting like sand beneath our feet. Tariffs, once a tool for protection, are now a source of anxiety for businesses and consumers alike. President Donald Trump’s administration is set to unveil sweeping t... |
03.04.2025 | What to know about the Trump tariffs upending global trade and markets | “Our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered,” the president said in the Rose Garden.
Global financial markets recoiled on Thursday. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average dropped 1,394 points, or more than 3%, and ... |
03.04.2025 | Higher inflation, shaky markets: What to expect from Trump’s tariff policies, according to economists | Economists, market watchers and consumers alike are still trying to understand the implications of President Donald Trump’s announcement on Wednesday of sweeping new tariffs.
The plan, part of Trump’s “Make America Wealthy Again” initiative... |
02.04.2025 | ‘We have to protect this country’: Here’s what Trump hopes to accomplish with tariffs | President Donald Trump is set to announce his biggest wave of tariffs yet on Wednesday, which his administration has labeled “liberation day.”
On Sunday, Trump dispelled the notion that a new wave of duties would be imposed only on 10 or 15... |
01.04.2025 | The Tug of War: Tariffs, Taxes, and Technology in Global Trade | In the arena of global trade, the stakes are high. Nations wield tariffs like swords, while value-added taxes (VATs) stand as shields. The latest skirmish involves President Trump’s proposed reciprocal tariffs against countries that impose ... |
01.04.2025 | Tariffs will likely raise much less money than White House projects, economists say | White House trade adviser Peter Navarro estimated the U.S. would raise about $600 billion to $700 billion a year from tariffs.
Economists say the true number will probably be less than half of that sum. Much depends on the actual policies, ... |
31.03.2025 | As Trump readies reciprocal tariffs, economists say ‘value-added taxes’ aren’t a trade barrier | President Donald Trump plans to unveil reciprocal tariffs against U.S. trade partners on April 2.
The White House considers value-added taxes, or VATs, an unfair trade practice.
VATs, similar to a U.S. retail sales tax, are the world’s most... |
27.03.2025 | The Tax Trap: How Entrepreneurs Are Feeling the Squeeze | Spring Statement Day used to be a carnival of ideas. It was a time when entrepreneurs and politicians danced together, exchanging hopes and dreams. But now, it feels more like a funeral. The excitement has faded. Instead of innovation, drea... |
25.03.2025 | Once upon a time, Spring Statement day was fun | Once upon a time, Spring Statement day was fun. Now, as an early-stage entrepreneur, it just fills me with dread, writes Michael Martins in today’s Notebook
I used to love Spring Statement Day. During my first job at the Institute of Direct... |
20.03.2025 | Latvia: A startup-friendly tech ecosystem | Latvia’s tech ecosystem is expanding rapidly, with fintech, AI, and health tech among its key sectors. In 2024, Latvian tech companies raised approximately €34.9 million. While total funding has declined since 2021, strong collaborations wi... |
20.03.2025 | The 10 most expensive places in the U.S. to start a new business, report finds | Every dollar counts when you’re starting a new business. Some U.S. states are more expensive than others for entrepreneurs, which can make a big difference if your new venture takes some time to get off the ground, as many do.
Perhaps unsur... |
18.03.2025 | These are the 10 cheapest states to start a new business in the U.S. | Starting a business is hard no matter where you try it. Still, it can help to set up shop someplace where costs — from rent and labor costs to corporate taxes — are lower. If you currently live on either of the U.S. coasts, that might mean ... |
14.03.2025 | The U.S.-Canada trade war could signal a shift in economic ties, experts say | President Donald Trump has escalated a trade dispute with Canada by implementing a blanket 25% tariff on Canadian goods imported into the United States, with some exceptions.
The United States and Canada have long been allies and trading pa... |
12.03.2025 | The state and local tax deduction could change amid Trump’s tax cuts debate. Here’s what to know | As lawmakers debate President Donald Trump’s tax cuts, the federal deduction on state and local taxes, known as SALT, could become a sticking point.
Through 2025, residents who itemize tax breaks cannot deduct more than $10,000 in levies pa... |
10.03.2025 | Tariffs are 'lose-lose' for U.S. jobs and industry, economist says: 'There are no winners here' | President Donald Trump has pursued an economic agenda of broad tariffs on U.S. trading partners, including Canada, China and Mexico.
Tariffs aim to protect targeted domestic industries.
They end up costing U.S. jobs on a net basis, after ac... |
03.03.2025 | ‘Reverse Robin Hood scam’ or windfall for middle class? Lawmakers debate Trump tax plan extensions | Republicans and Democrats are making competing claims about the impact of extending provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
The GOP sees it as a windfall for low- and middle-income households. Democrats view it as a handout for the wealthi... |
14.02.2025 | Trump unveils 'reciprocal tariffs' plan targeting friends and foes | WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump inked plans on Thursday (Feb 13) for sweeping "reciprocal tariffs" that could hit both allies and competitors, in a dramatic escalation of an international trade war that economists warn could... |
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07.02.2025 | Trump’s Import Tariffs: How They’ll Shake Prices, Jobs, and Trade | The imposing of tariffs on top US trade partners (China, Canada, and Mexico) has sparked a tug-of-war on trade, with all countries retaliating with similar increases.
Tariff increases, even against top US trade partners, were a key feature ... |
06.02.2025 | Treasurer Steiner Issues Statement On Destabilizing Financial Impact Of Trump Administration Tariffs On Oregon Households | Oregon State Treasurer Elizabeth Steiner called on the Trump administration to take costly tariffs off the table and maintain the integrity of the federal payment system to preserve the financial stability of Oregonians and all Americans.
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04.02.2025 | First Cracks Appear: Some Conservatives Admit We’re In A Constitutional Crisis | When even the Wall Street Journal’s reliably pro-Trump opinion page starts sounding alarm bells about the administration’s policies, something significant has shifted. When even the “thinkers” at the most MAGA of think tanks are calling wha... |
25.01.2025 | Navigating the Tax Landscape in 2025: What You Need to Know | As the tax season approaches in 2025, Americans are bracing for changes that could reshape their financial landscape. With former President Trump back in office, the tax code is poised for a makeover. The winds of change are blowing, and ta... |
23.01.2025 | Business | Trump’s back in office — here’s what to expect for your taxes in 2025 and beyond | Here are some ways your taxes may change in 2025 and beyond.Tax benefits for small businesses
The TCJA lowered the corporate tax rate for businesses to a flat 21%, from a graduated system that had a top rate of 35%. That change was made per... |
17.01.2025 | National Politics | Trump wants to cut taxes. So do governors and lawmakers in some states | While campaigning last year, Trump proposed to exempt overtime pay, workers’ tips and Social Security benefits from federal income taxes. If adopted, those could trigger additional state tax cuts.
In 18 states and the District of Columbia, ... |
06.01.2025 | 5 Things That Could Significantly Impact Your Company in 2025 — and How to Prepare For Them Here are the shifts your business needs to be aware of and prepare for in order to stay competitive in 2025.... | Every year brings new challenges and opportunities for business owners. As 2025 begins, it's a good idea to evaluate the previous year and look ahead to changes that might affect your industry.
Staying ahead of these shifts is the best way ... |
29.12.2024 | Colorado's New Gun Tax: A Double-Edged Sword for Victim Services and Gun Owners | In the heart of Colorado, a new gun tax is stirring debate. It’s a financial lifeline for victim services, but a potential burden for gun owners. The state’s victim support system is on shaky ground. Funding has plummeted from nearly $57 mi... |
28.12.2024 | Politics | New Colorado gun tax aims to shore up state’s victim services | Support groups for victims of domestic violence and other crimes receive funding through the 1984 federal Victims of Crime Act. Those dollars mostly come from fines and penalties from convicted federal criminals and fluctuate annually depen... |
12.12.2024 | UK eyeing (and seeing) business opportunities in Latvia | Latvia is an underrated, digitally-forward country. Many factors make it an attractive destination to do business, such as a fully digitalized business environment that offers the ability to launch a business online in 10 minutes, ubiquitou... |
11.12.2024 | Trump’s Return: Trolling, Taxes, and Turmoil | Donald Trump is back, and he’s not holding back. The former president has re-entered the political arena with his signature blend of provocation and humor. His antics are a mix of comedy and chaos, drawing attention like a moth to a flame. ... |
10.12.2024 | National Politics | What will happen to Social Security under Trump’s tax plan? | Any plans to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits would primarily help those beneficiaries who earn between $63,000 and $200,000, according to the Tax Policy Center. Under current law, those who have a low to modest income aren’t typ... |
21.11.2024 | What Every Entrepreneur Should Prepare for in 2025 — These Trends Could Make or Break Your Business With AI, shifting supply chains and political forces reshaping the landscape, businesses across ever... | Back in 2015, our company faced a brutal decision. We'd built our business around supplying low-cost consumer technologies, but political shifts introduced regulations that threatened our core revenue streams.
We made the tough call to pivo... |
19.11.2024 | ‘There’s anxiety, but not panic…’ How supply chain and procurement teams are preparing for tariffs | From the global financial crisis to a once-in-a century pandemic, war in Ukraine, a boat stuck in the Suez Canal, drought-induced shipping delays in the Panama Canal and a string of natural disasters, food procurement teams have become accu... |
14.11.2024 | The Business Landscape Under Trump: A Double-Edged Sword | Donald Trump is back. The 47th president of the United States is set to take office in January 2025. For many, this brings a mix of excitement and trepidation. For business owners, it’s a pivotal moment. The potential for profit is as brigh... |
14.11.2024 | Trump’s tariffs won’t help US agrifood industry, says ex-Congressman Charlie Dent: ‘There are no winners’ | Trump’s proposed tariffs—and the trade war that they could trigger—will be an unmitigated disaster for US consumers and agrifood companies alike, predicts former Congressman Charlie Dent. “If he goes ahead, it’s going to have enormously con... |
11.11.2024 | 3 Major Reasons Why Donald Trump's Second Term Will Benefit My Business and Increase Profits Reducing taxes, eliminating unnecessary regulations and fostering a pro-business environment will significa... | Donald Trump will be the country's 47th president in January. He comes with a lot of baggage, and there are many reasons why people didn't vote for him. This column is not about that.
This is about business. When you consider a second Trump... |
01.11.2024 | The Diverging Paths of Trump and Harris: A Looming Food and Economic Crisis | The upcoming U.S. presidential election is not just a battle of personalities; it’s a clash of ideologies that could reshape the landscape of food, trade, and public health. With Kamala Harris and Donald Trump at the helm of their respectiv... |
01.11.2024 | How will Trump and Harris’ diverging agendas impact food, trade, and public health? | The outcome of next week’s US election could have far-reaching impacts on the food industry, from Kamala Harris’ plans to crack down on price-gouging to Donald Trump’s plans for across-the-board tariffs on goods coming into the US.
However,... |
23.10.2024 | National Politics | Here are 4 campaign promises from Trump. What are their chances if he wins? | Trump — who also has pledged to exempt tips and overtime pay from taxation — began floating the idea of eliminating taxes on Social Security during rallies and on his Truth Social account this summer.Related Articles
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05.09.2024 | Kamala Harris Wants to Give Small Businesses a $50,000 Tax Deduction. Here's Why Some Experts Says That Is a $20 Billion Mistake. Vice President Kamala Harris proposed giving small businesses a $50,00... | Vice President Kamala Harris announced her plan to increase the current $5,000 tax deduction for small businesses and their startup expenses to $50,000 during a campaign speech in New Hampshire on Wednesday.
CNBC reports that the proposal w... |
04.09.2024 | National Politics | Donald Trump says he can stabilize prices. Does his plan make sense? | Independent analysts see those ideas as inflationary. For years, they’ve found companies tend to pass the higher tax on to consumers, and the price of getting materials to produce goods also goes up.
Kimberly Clausing and Mary Lovely, senio... |
29.08.2024 | 10 Significant Ways Your Taxes Will Impacted By A Kamala Harris Administration Most businesses will certainly see their tax bill increase. | Kamala Harris' campaign strategy has been to paint broad strokes about how she would approach the job of President while being mostly vague on policy specifics. To that end — and as of this writing — she hasn't said much about taxes other t... |
28.08.2024 | National Politics | Kamala Harris says she’ll cut taxes for the middle class. Is that realistic? | Harris’ promise not to impose new taxes on people below that income level has been a favorite Biden promise for years, As she explained, her plan is building on Biden administration ideas. But Harris added some of her own wrinkles, notably ... |
23.08.2024 | National Politics | Fact-checking Day 4 of the Democratic National Convention | But he hasn’t been definitive about that. In an April interview with Time, Trump was asked if that blanket 10 percent tariff was his plan. He responded, “It may be more than that. It may be a derivative of that.”
At a recent rally in North ... |
21.08.2024 | National Politics | Fact-checking Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention | “In dollar terms, the biggest winners would be those in the top 0.1 percent of income, who make nearly $5 million or more,” Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center, wrote on Aug. 2. “They’d get an average tax cut of nearly... |
19.08.2024 | Business | What’s all the fuss about tips and taxes? | The policy is undeniably appealing for tipped workers and the unions that represent them. After all, who doesn’t want a tax break when they can get it? Experts say the message to voters may be effective, but the policy is less likely to be.... |
17.08.2024 | Editorials | Views from the nation’s press | The Pasadena Star-News on how Harris could best Trump and Biden on trade policy:
International trade has long been critical to improving economic prospects for people around the world. Resources, technologies and production capacities vary ... |
16.08.2024 | The Tax Landscape Under a Second Trump Administration: What to Expect | The prospect of a second Trump administration looms large on the horizon. If he returns to the White House, significant changes to the tax landscape are on the table. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) could become permanent, reshaping the fi... |
15.08.2024 | 10 Significant Ways A Second Trump Administration Could Impact Your Taxes Taxes would go down for most of us. But whether or not that's a good thing is up for discussion. | If Donald Trump is re-elected as president, and assuming Congress cooperates, there will be significant changes to personal and business income taxes. Trump's main tax policy goal is to make the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) permanent, which... |
14.08.2024 | The Tax Tango: Trump, Harris, and the Tipping Point | In the political arena, proposals often dance like leaves in the wind. They flutter, twist, and sometimes crash to the ground. Recently, two prominent figures, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, have taken center stage with their proposals to ... |
14.08.2024 | National Politics | Trump, Harris duel for voters with budget-busting tax proposals | “The tit-for-tat here is amazing,” said Marc Goldwein of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget in an interview with Bloomberg’s Balance of Power.
“Joe Biden wants a child tax credit, so JD Vance wants a bigger child tax credit. Don... |
11.08.2024 | Editorials | Views from the nation’s press | The Chicago Tribune on how Trump’s election-year sweeteners could bring sour results:
At the Republican National Convention, we heard Donald Trump discuss an encounter with a Nevada waitress.
The swing-state server told her customer, the fo... |
09.07.2024 | National Politics | Newer crop of tax writers prepares to take on legacy 2017 law | Republicans on both committees have started member education efforts with topic-specific working groups.
There has been less turnover among Democrats on the House and Senate panels since 2017 and substantially less since 2021 when they work... |
28.06.2024 | National Politics | Fact-checking the Biden-Trump debate | During the GOP presidential primary, Trump also criticized some of his Republican opponents for proposing to raise the retirement age for Social Security, which budget experts have said would reduce scheduled benefits for those affected.
So... |
28.06.2024 | What Did Biden and Trump Say About Business and the Economy at the Presidential Debate? Here's Everything You Need to Know. The economy took center stage at the Presidential Debate. | The first 2024 presidential debate on Thursday saw President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump go head-to-head in Atlanta, Georgia, moderated by CNN.
The two candidates sparred on everything from taxes to the national debt, highli... |
21.06.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Trump’s very bad idea on trade, taxes | Explains Riley, “A tariff rate of 71 percent would dramatically reduce the volume of imports. As a result, the revenue generated would be nowhere close to $2.2 trillion. Additionally, the revenue hit would be worsened by the massive economi... |
31.05.2024 | How Ed Husic’s proposed company tax reforms could work | Australian Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic. Source: AAP Image/Lukas Coch article-article-body
When politicians talk about business tax reform, and talk about using it to stimulate investment, they are usually referring to one of (or ... |
26.02.2024 | Sylvester Stallone ditched California for Florida. He says it's a personal move, but he'll likely enjoy the lower taxes, too. | Entertainment Sylvester Stallone ditched California for Florida. He says it's a personal move, but he'll likely enjoy the lower taxes, too.
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24.01.2024 | 14 states are cutting individual income taxes in 2024. Here are where taxpayers are getting a break. | Taxpayers in 14 states could get some financial relief this year thanks to lower individual tax rates enacted in 2024, according to an analysis from the Tax Foundation, a think tank that focuses on taxes.
The reductions represent a continua... |
14.01.2024 | High-net worth families are racing against the clock to shield their wealth before the estate tax increases | The wealthiest people in the U.S. could see major tax hikes after next year, sending high-net worth clients to financial planning offices around the country to try to get around them, their money managers say.
In two years, the estate tax e... |
12.01.2024 | This heiress is going to allow 50 strangers to advise her on how to spend $27 million | A woman who comes from a European business dynasty is taking part of her inheritance and allowing 50 strangers to determine what she does with more than $27 million. Why? It's her way of fighting wealth inequality.
Marlene Engelhorn, 31, be... |