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In this episode, we explain the timeline of the European Super League (ESL) while discussing the impact of this short-lived tournament. Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona, Manchester City & United follow leaders Real Madrid and Juventus into the ESL. Who backed out first? And who is staying put?TIMECODES:0:00 Introduction to the Podcast0:16 Introduction to the episode1:33 Explanation of the Super League3:54 Start of Timeline4:03 Sunday 18th April5:21 No Relegation7:28 Governing bodies hit back8:58 Gary Neville Reaction11:02 Club History12:29 The ESL is Officially Announced14:01 JP Morgan15:11 Monday 19th April15:29 The announcement timings16:38 Liverpool quoting a Glazer18:01 Players Banned from International Duty20:38 Did the players know?21:38 UEFA calling out SNAKES23:52 Inside Board-member25:12 The owners expected a backlash26:41 Good of game is secondary28:42 Owners want less Football29:29 Field weaker teams for the PL31:32 Would the ESL get boring?33:56 American Owners34:52 Leicester Winning the PL36:27 Would the ESL be boring? 37:57 Arsenal Nightmare39:07 Why spend money on players?40:31 Man City & Chelsea were hesitant43:17 Other concerns43:38 Jürgen Klopp interview45:48 Players Interview46:28 Tuesday 20th April47:07 Boris Has Entered The Chat47:45 What could the Government do?49:33 Pep Guardiola Speaks out50:04 The Beginning of the End50:23 Petr Čech speaks to the crowd51:03 ESL captains against ESL51:35 Reports of clubs pulling out52:38 Which club quit first?53:16 Other clubs end involvement54:06 What is the current situation?54:51 Did Florentino Pérez engineer this all?56:21 Thank you for Listening & Outro_____Timeline Article: https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/european-super-league-what-is-esl-explained-timeline-four-days-967908Sky Sports Board-member Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SigvDl14tAU_____-COVER ART-Book, Newspaper, Football, Popcorn, Drama and Bat Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.comThunderbolt Icon made by fjstudio from www.flaticon.com_____
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Chassidus: Maamer U'sfartem 5711 #2: This is a text-based class on the Maamar, Chassidic discourse, by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, U'sfartem Lachem, presented by the Rebbe on Lag Ba'omer, 18 Iyar, 5711, May 24, 1951. This class will bepresented on Thursday, Parshas Tazria/Metzora, 3 Iyar, 5781, April15, 2021, live from Rabbi Jacobson's home in Monsey, NY.
Hebrews 11 is like a portrait gallery of men and women commended for their faith in God. Their remarkable testimonies are told in the Old Testament. How can these ancient stories inspire our faith today? Hear the answer on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg. Listen...
Struggling to meet the April 15 tax filing deadline? Then take note of the IRS's new tax filing deadline of May 17 for individuals, the self-employed and for those who do not owe the IRS for past due tax payments.In this episode of News Too Real, producer host, Julia Dudley Najieb addresses the recent changes for those filing their 2020 taxes; not only has the tax-deadline been extended, but the American Rescue Plan has instilled new provisions regarding the Earned Income Tax Credit where people can take out advanced payments for 2021 tax filing of Earned Income Tax Credit. Also, people who have taken out unemployment insurance, IRA/ROTH IRA or early retirement have some leeway, safeguards and revisions with use of the "hardship" waiver, if qualified.Finally, find out what to do if your tax information has been compromised, which may be the case for those victimized by the unemployment insurance fraud or other related tax-fraud issues.Dudley Najieb features two experts during this episode, Ken Corbin, IRS Commissioner, Wage & Investment Division and Sue Simon IRS Director, Customer Assistance, Relationships and Education, Wage and Investment Division who explain everything a person needs to know about filing their taxes for 2020.
Hi everyone and welcome to tax season. A few days ago, the Internal Revenue Service announced that the federal income tax filing due date for individual 2020 returns and payment of income tax has been automatically extended from April 15 to May 17, 2021. You get an extra month to file and pay your federal income tax. They are now both due on May 15. But this does NOT mean that your State income tax filing deadline is automatically extended (if you’re state has an income tax). Some states already have deadlines later than May 17, and MAY not be affected. The rest of the states are deciding what to do and have been making announcements. California, Virginia, North and South Carolina, are among the states that have already extended their deadlines to May 17th and more are making the decision. Check with your state for the latest specifics. The states I mentioned have also said the deadline to pay the state income tax was also extended, but don’t assume that is true for all states. Double check.In another late minute change, if you received unemployment income in 2020 and your AGI was below $150,000 , you won’t pay federal income tax on the first $10,200 of unemployment you received. If this affects you, but you have already filed your 2020 tax return, do not file an amended return just for that. The IRS put out guidance that they will re-figure your taxes using the excluded unemployment amount and adjust your account accordingly. The IRS will send any refund amount directly to you. If this affects you, you haven’t filed yet, and you live in a state with a state income tax, may want to wait a few days or a week. Tax preparation software is rapidly catching up with the states’ changes as they are announced. But we noticed an anomaly on Saturday in the in software we use where the fix for the federal returns, inadvertently caused an error in the calculation of the state return. If you are doing your own tax prep, give the software a bit of time to make the changes and be sure to update it the software before you send in your electronic return. If you use a tax preparer they should be on top of this already.Should you wait until May 17 to file? if you don’t have a compelling reason to put it off and you are expecting a refund filing sooner will mean you get your refund faster.Even with the extensions to file your federal tax return, will you be unable to pay your taxes on time? FILE anyway. Remember the penalty for failure to PAY your taxes is 0.5% per month plus interest. The penalty for failure to FILE by the extended deadline is 5% per month. Yes the penalty for not filing on time is 10 times more than the penalty for not paying your on time. Do you have special circumstances and you can’t file on time? No problem, before the new May 15 deadline, file for an extension with IRS FORM 4868. Individual taxpayers can request a penalty free-extension before the filing deadline and then actually file your return by October 15. But understand the deadline to pay your taxes will not be extended past the May 17. And again if your state has an income tax, check with your state for any special rules or extensions.One special note, especially for our listeners who pay quarterly estimated taxes. Your 2021 estimated tax payments did NOT get an extension. If you're required to make estimated quarterly tax payments to the IRS because you are self-employed, have rental property, or have investment income or other reasons, you still need to make those payments at the normal times which is still April 15 for 1st quarter 2021 and June 15 for the second quarter payments. This is different than last year when they were extended. So remember get those estimated 1st quarter payments in by 15 April as normal.Hope this has cleared the air a bit and we’ll speak with you next time.
April 15 is here which means time to complete your income tax calculation. In comes the money you earn, and out goes the money for income tax. As the biggest tax, it makes up over 40% of all tax collected. That’s about $1.5 Trillion!!! It feels like, and it is a lot of money!!! Any idea what the Bible and taxes have in common??? Links and Resources: Check out the EduCounting website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Connect with us on Twitter
For April, Sumaiyya and Kendra, with special guest Amena Ravat, talk about Muslim women writers for our theme Ramadan Reading! Find the full version of this episode's show notes over on our website. Use the code APRIL15 to get 15% off one of our hardback book blind dates. Things MentionedTerese Marie Mailhot Wins Whiting AwardNational Book Critics Circle Award Books MentionedIt’s Not About the Burqa edited by Mariam KhanThe Bird King by G. Willow WilsonThe Moor’s Account by Laila LalamiA Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh MafiAll That I Want To Forget by Bothayna Al-EssaThe Runaways by Fatima BhuttoA Woman Is No Man by Etaf RumBlack Is the Body by Emily Bernard Our Guest: Amena Ravat | Instagram | Goodreads CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading WomenTwitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Music by Isaac Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With tax season around the corner, the buds talk to Jamie Parcon about taxes and Women.
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The following is select Sunday services of Calvary Christian Fellowship; a vibrant multicultural church in NYC lead by Apostle Victor & Ps. Gwendolyn Nazario. calvaryny.org Join us! SUN 11AM; 3PM español // WED 7PM // FRI 7:30 PM #calvaryny
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CHUM, Celebration Sermon, Neil Irons, Emmaus A Road Into Life, April 15, 2018
The U.S. and North Korea, according to some observers, were on the brink of war on the weekend of April 15. Was it posturing? What's at stake? What does this situation mean for those innocent people struggling to survive in North Korea? We'll hear a gut-wrenching story from a young North Korean woman who knows what it's like to suffer inside of North Korea. Also in this episode, two experts -- Ambassador Joe Detrani, who is a former U.S. North Korea mission manager, and Greg Scarlatoiu, who is the executive director of The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea -- discuss the prospect of war with North Korea and what Kim Jong Un's main objective is.
Economic Puzzles and Paradoxes: Do corporations pay taxes? Join Ed and Ron for a fascinating look at this and other everyday economic questions in this new series: Economic Puzzles and Paradoxes. This episode will focus on taxes, in celebration of April 15th. We will strive to follow the wisdom of the great economist Frederic Bastiat: “There is only one difference between a bad economist and a good one: the bad economist confines himself to the visible effect; the good economist takes into account both the effect that can be seen and those effects that must be foreseen.”
Mercury in Aries’ excitability will certainly agitate the Cardinal Grand Cross this week. As we examine and feel our way towards solutions to all the relating themes at home and at work, the last thing we want to hear just might be the busybody chatter of some blowhard that cannot shut up. Frustrations like this will let us know that more Soulwork is yet to be done. With Pluto now stalled on the Grand Cross (and retrograde till fall) deep reviews of recent power struggles and how we feel about authority figures are on tap. The Lunar Eclipse will actually be visible to our American audience in the wee hours of April 15th. This adds a stormy intensity for sure. Remember, if you are manifesting some ordeal or mini-crash it is divinely orchestrated to overturn the status quo and move you forward. Join the Pluto Retrograde Cap webinar and our Astro Library subscriptions are 25% off until April15.
Mercury in Aries’ excitability will certainly agitate the Cardinal Grand Cross this week. As we examine and feel our way towards solutions to all the relating themes at home and at work, the last thing we want to hear just might be the busybody chatter of some blowhard that cannot shut up. Frustrations like this will let us know that more Soulwork is yet to be done. With Pluto now stalled on the Grand Cross (and retrograde till fall) deep reviews of recent power struggles and how we feel about authority figures are on tap. The Lunar Eclipse will actually be visible to our American audience in the wee hours of April 15th. This adds a stormy intensity for sure. Remember, if you are manifesting some ordeal or mini-crash it is divinely orchestrated to overturn the status quo and move you forward. Join the Pluto Retrograde Cap webinar and our Astro Library subscriptions are 25% off until April15.
You'll love it when Owen beats out a warning about his favorite hot topic: H&R Liberty McTax, aka, cookie cutter tax services. Plus, he's joined by financial experts Justin Elliott and Ryan Mason of Ameriprise Financial. Also in this episode:File early or wait? Superbowl and taxesH&R Block, Liberty Tax, et al.$862,000 tax refundTax return transcriptsTax mistakes you don’t know you’re makingFour steps for a successful retirementLife insurance: Necessary evil or sophisticated investment strategy?Recorded 2014.02.01
Owen breaks it down and keeps it real when it comes to taxes. How do people look for and select a tax preparer? He'll give you the good, the bad, and the ugly-ugly. BONUS: Owen tells you how to your money if you're included in $16 million of undeliverable tax refunds from 2012!That, and more:Taxes at the laundromat. What? Beware the fraudsters Avoid the ten most litigated tax issues A plan to replace Earned Income Tax Credit?Surprise! Yikes. 5 Terrible Tax Surprises Step-by-step with your tax return Recorded 2014.01.18
Owen Arnoff is back for more tax fun. He'll share a number of tips that you'll want to put into practice right away. Do it, and it'll save you money. He'll also talk about these tax topics:Want to know what Tax CPR stands for? We’ll explain.Must you file a tax return? You know what? It depends.Don't fall for these all too common tax traps.That's right. We're talking about Obamacare. Again.Recorded 2014.01.11. www.April15th.com
Owen talks taxes, tax tips and tips for being defrauded. Then he converses with Justin Elliott and Ryan Mason to get their market insights. Also: How to start a mileage log Is the IRS shifting to self-service? Tax law reform Using an IRA to fund a business - good or bad? Property taxes Recorded 2014.01.04 in Sacramento, CA
Have you ever wondered about the average cost of tax preparation? We have numbers for you. Listen in and see whether the money you've spent on tax preparation is in the ballpark. We'll also talk about:The Death Master File: the dead don’t talk but they have been know to file taxes Form 1040, W2s and 1099sUsing an IRA for short-term borrowing or to fund your business -- Is it a wise move?The Alternative Minimum Tax?Michael Jordan. Yes, the basketball star.Recorded 12.28.2013
Owen serves up a dish of delicious tax news, tips and more, including: Energy efficiency, tax savings and home improvements Calculating social security Spying on tax payers with Google Maps Commuting costs and taxes Nominee for IRS Commissioner, John Koskinen Toilet paper and tax exemptions? Mortgage interest deductions Rules for deducting business mealsNote: The IRS is not accepting tax returns until January 31, 2014. Be sure to get with your tax professional well before then. Recorded 12.21.2013
David Jurewicz returns for this special episode that's all about what's happening in real estate. You'll get a review of the 2013 real estate scene and David's real estate predictions for 2014.Plus:Big investors and Sacramento house pricesMy Buzz Oates story (What’s your Buzz Oates story?)Is real estate going paperless?Connect with David online at DaveRocketRadio.com and SellYourHomeForTopValue.com. Recorded 12.14.2013
Quite possibly the most interesting tax radio program in the world:Do a good deed without being scammedMandatory distributions if you’re more than 70 1/2Roth IRAsThe tax code is squeezing parentsWhen the IRS looks at independent contractorsBlack market tax preparers Citizenship: Relinquishing vs. renouncingTaxable hidden treasuresTax reform updateKim Adair, President of Body Fix Therapies - Saving your business money by lessening stress and repetitive strain injuriesRecorded 11.23.2013
Owen brings the tax talk back to you on a number of fascinating topics: Bye bye Instant Tax ServiceThe deductible MBA?The IRS "wanna be starting somethin" with MJ's estateTax strategies before the close of the yearAired 11.16.2013
Randy Roth and guest hosts Justin Elliott and Ryan Mason of Elliott, Mason and Associates take on the job market, your portfolio and some tax news:Health and wealthMarijuana and taxesProtect yourself from the latest tax scamQ&A about 1031 Exchange Property, aka, "Like Kind Exchange"Recorded 11.09.2013
Which professions have the most psychopaths? Good news: Not tax professionals. All that and more:Social Security benefits won't keep pace with tax contributions in 2014Ten things you need to know about taxes and getting marriedBig companies paying $0 in taxes?Putting an end to tax identification theftWhat's a 1099K?Medicare. Making it happen at age 65Recorded in Sacramento, CA on 11/02/2013.
Here's our line-up:The tax implications of ObamacareEl Dorado Hills attorney's tax evasionCan you hold real estate in your IRA?Misclassified employees and independent contractorsHundreds of employees of IRS contractors owe millions in taxes.Recorded 10.26.2013
The things you need to know are in this episode:The government has re-opened. What now?Protecting personal data and informationTalk to your tax professional ASAPYahoo! email address alertObamacare / Affordable Care ActExpiring provisions, deductions you'll lose, and additional taxes, if any.Recorded 10.19.2013
Owen and Randy are joined by monthly guests Justin Elliott and Ryan Mason of Ameriprise Financial. • The negative effects of the government shutdown on citizens • If you filed since October 1, are you going to get a refund? • What happens in the event of the government defaulting? • The power of dividends. What's your dividend strategy? Recorded on 10.12.2013
Guest host David Jurewicz and Tax Sense co-host Randy Roth talk real estate and taxes. • The government shutdown and real estate • A new approach to real estate • Business babysitters. Recorded on 10.05.2013
Owen rolls solo in this episode and talks about: • Sacramento Metro Chamber's Small Business Expo • Crazy sales tax facts • The 20 things you need to understand as a taxpayer • New York bagels • Drug dealers • The Parent Tax. Recorded on 09.28.2013
Let's talk about why we're here. Plus: • Obamacare and employers • Dead or alive? • Tax gaps • Clothing deduction for business wear? • Could you as an employee be liable for the payroll taxes that your employer's business should be paying? • IRS Beanie Babies? • IRS office manager owns a tax business on the side. Conflict of interest or not? • MLMs and business. Recorded on 09.21.2013
Topics include: • School and property taxes • IRS movies? • Social Security • A former IRS agent and appeals officer tells all! • A tip regarding estimated quarterly payments. Recorded on 09.14.2013
Owen and Randy are back in full force, and special guests Justin Elliott & Ryan Mason of Elliott, Mason & Associates are in the studio. • Filing extensions and due dates. • School children, food allergies and dietary restrictions • What's the worst state to retire to? Recorded 09.07.2013
Owen is back and ready to talk taxes. Today's guest host is Ed Cotney from the Shafer Law Group. Together they'll talk about:• Estate issues of MJ and other celebrity tax woes • The Price is Right! And so are the taxes. • Supreme Court rulings and DOMA and same-sex couples and taxes • Are California's payroll taxes too low? • How is the FTB trying to trick you into filing your taxes? • What happens if you dump dirt at the feet of an IRS agent? • Tax deductions disappearing before the end of this yearRecorded on 08.31.2013
In this special episode, real estate professional David Jurewicz discusses:• Sacramento real estate • HUD will now allow a borrower who defaulted on their loan to buy another house in 12 months • The median income of Americans • What's happening to all the bees?Recorded on 08.24.2013
Your local cookie cutter tax company's office is closed until next April 15th. What are you going to do? We'll discuss that and all this: • The jock tax in Tennessee • Five things that Bill Belichick can teach us about winning an IRS audit • The IRS loses due to a tax payer's verbal testimony • Cheat on your taxes and lose your driver's license? • ObamacareRecorded on 08.17.2013
Randy Roth and guest host, real estate professional David Jurewicz talk taxes and real estate. Also: • Childless couples and taxes and real estate • Sacramento real estate update • Adjustable Rate Mortgages• Debt elimination planRecorded on 08.10.2013
Protecting your privacy and preventing identity theft are high on your list of priorities. So why is the IRS' behavior so wreckless? Also, in this episode:Obama's nomination of John Koskinen as IRS CommissionerThe tax cost of contract procrastinationTax issues of the Real Housewives of New JerseyPlus: Justin Elliott & Ryan Mason of Elliott, Mason & Associates, a financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.Recorded on 08.03.2013
On your mark. Get ready. Set. Go!The Tax Nerd Perry Mason Moment. Admit it. You're curious.The implications of National Hot Dog Day in your life. Oh? You don't eat hot dogs? Now you tell us!Let's talk about working off the books, ok? Are you? Are your employees? Coming up.If you receive a gift, will be taxed for it?A former H&R Block manager gets tangled in identity theft and then some prison time.Tax reform by legislators for legislators. Huh? Say again. Yeah. In this episode.Plus: The Social Security Administration issued a notice that they are taking claims for same sex spouses who may be eligible for benefits.And, tax news, tax news, tax news.Recorded. 07.27.13.
Newscast - This edition features a Holocaust remembrance ceremony, Sexual Assault Awareness Month 5K run, CLS training, a WLC Small Group Leader feature, the Wrecker Rodeo, an interview with III Corps Commander, LTG Donald Campbell, and the latest edition of the Black Jack Express from the 1st TSC. Produced by Third Army/ARCENT Public Affairs. Available in High Definition.