Browsing: Taxes
California is one of the most overtaxed states in the nation. But as this episode of What’s Ahead warns, residents are in for a new jolt:…
We’re a month or so into summer, and my inbox is already filling up with back-to-school offers. According to the National Retail Federation, 80% of shoppers…
Las Vegas has 21,000 conferences a year. Yet, the 21,000-member-strong American Economic Association has never held its annual convention in Sin City. It hasn’t been invited.…
There are two international events that I’ll be following this July. Both take place in France. The Tour de France has been a midsummer treasure for…
Mistakes happen. But when they happen in tax legislation, it can result in millions of dollars of unexpected taxes. That’s what happened in Minnesota—to the tune…
When that ship of yours that is coming in is visible on the horizon – a business that you have built or some assets that you…
If you live in California, leaving the Golden State and skipping California’s 13.3% rate can be alluring. It’s especially true if you are about to sell…
Tax Notes reporters Cady Stanton and Michael Smith discuss the recently passed Chile-U.S. tax treaty and the importance of tax treaties on both a national and…
The adoption of electric vehicles is on the rise among businesses and consumers, driven by the goal of reducing carbon emissions. According to the European Green…
Celebrating America’s birthday in the company of foreigners can be great fun. I recently spent the Fourth of July with some British expats who live in…