Browsing: Taxes
The conventional term for someone like Brian Swanson is tax protester, which Wikipedia defines as someone who refuses to pay a tax claiming that the tax…
Professors Bridget Crawford and Victoria Haneman discuss the estate and gift tax and how it could apply to the gifts received by Supreme Court Justice Clarence…
Charitable giving has long been essential to creating a better world by enabling donors to support causes by giving to organizations structured under Internal Revenue Code…
The emergency declaration for Covid-19 expired on May 11, 2023—and it comes with some tax consequences. A lot changed during Covid-19, especially for employers. Some shut…
Most people know that if they receive cash, it is probably taxable unless it is an honest to goodness gift. Most people know that if they…
The advertising-supported digital business model is a common strategy used by many companies. The core principle of this model is providing users with a free service,…
Once again, the most popular names for babies born in the United States are Liam and Olivia—Liam has topped the list for six years in a…
Senator Bernard Sanders (I-VT VT ) ; introduced S.1178, 118th Cong., 1st Sess. (April 18, 2023) and Representative Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) introduced H.R. 2676, 118th Cong.,…
Crypto taxes are back in the news. On Tuesday, President Joe Biden tweeted out an infographic that suggested that Congress should cut “Tax Loopholes That Help…
Our nation is facing a significant shortfall in young people entering the workforce as accountants. Setting aside the joy of accountants wanting to become lion tamers…