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Ashlynn is a resilient force of nature, balancing motherhood, entrepreneurship, and self-discovery. From healing her own wounds to empowering others through podcasts and coaching, she's a beacon of hope for women navigating life's storms. With a heart full of compassion and a spirit of adventure, Ashlynn guides others to break free from their past and embrace a bold, boundary-rich future. Through her transformative programs and global retreats, she ignites the spark of possibility in women ready to rewrite their stories. Follow her on social media at https://www.instagram.com/this.isashlynn?igsh=d3l2b256d3E0ZWky&utm_source=qr Mentor with her at HERE Faye is an author, executive leader, journalist and attorney with a passion for brand building and storytelling. For nearly a decade, she practiced law in competitive, fast-paced environments while building her own platform as a notable freelance writer, speaker, and author. Faye founded and helmed, Weemagine, a website devoted to inspiring creativity in children, before leading acquisitions and engagement for Tax Analysts, a leading tax publication. During Faye's tenure, the social media platforms increased by over 200%, video content received over 500% more views, and podcast downloads increased to almost a half a million downloads and secured multiple advertisers. Find Faye HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashlynn-allen/support
Send us a textJeff and Scott chat with Cara Griffith, CEO of Tax Analysts about Tax Notes, the main product of Tax Analysts. Tax Notes is a tax practitioner publication catering to tax professionals, and Jeff and Scott talk about who reads Tax Notes, how content is produced, and who the competitors to Tax Notes are.Finally, we discuss Tax Analysts' ownership of the URL https://taxmuseum.org/, which is a direct competitor to the much better http://thetaxmuseum.org.
Ariel Greenblum is the Editor in Chief of Tax Notes Federal, a weekly journal published by Tax Analysts that features stories and commentary on federal taxation. In this episode of On Tax, Ariel and Cravath partner and host Len Teti branch out into the world of tax journalism, exploring how an early interest in economics and tax law shaped Ariel's path from law student to editor. Ariel also shares what she sees as the hallmarks of a successful editorial process and reflects on the differences between accuracy and clarity in legal writing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Nina Olson of the Center for Taxpayer Rights and the Tax Analysts board of directors discusses the challenges in preserving taxpayer rights in light of increasing digitalization by the IRS and tax preparation companies. For more coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:IRS Seeks to Procure Artificial Intelligence ToolsIRS Modernization Effort Seen as Lacking TransparencyIRS to Make Direct File Permanent, Expand It NationwideIRS Nears Decision on Fate of Direct File; Free File ExtendedAnalysis: The IRS Errs in Its Use of Math Error ProceduresABA Section of Taxation Meeting: Head of Free File Questions Need for Direct FileFollow us on Twitter:Lauren Loricchio: @LaurenLoricchioDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart
Tax Analysts' chief economist Martin Sullivan discusses the Congressional Budget Office's latest economic forecast, new insights on the effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and what all this means for tax policy. For more, read Sullivan's analysis, "Economists Find Little Growth and Worsening Inequality From TCJA."Follow us on Twitter:Martin Sullivan: @M_SullivanTaxDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.This episode is sponsored by PLI Press. For more information, visit pli.edu/taxnotes.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart
Tax Analysts' chief economist Martin Sullivan provides an overview of the state of the economy and how the recent debt limit bill could affect it. For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:House Sends Debt Limit Bill, IRS Cuts to SenateDid the Pandemic Help or Hurt the Economy?Follow us on Twitter:Marty Sullivan: @M_SullivanTaxDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart
Where Hawai'i Fits in National Trends. The host for this show is Tom Yamachika. The guest is Paul Jones. Paul Jones is a reporter from Tax Analysts whose beat includes state developments in Hawai'i. He joins us to talk about his role in getting relevant news to the public, and his focus areas. Some of the issues being tracked include: (1) Wealth tax, proposed simultaneously in seven states including Hawai'i; and (2) Passthru workaround, which already has been adopted in several states to alleviate the federal $10,000 cap on deducting state tax, when the tax is from a partnership or S corporation. We may also discuss the Green Affordability Plan and where it is now.The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lmEllOKP493URXssFT4N7GPlease visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Martin A. Sullivan, Tax Analysts' chief economist, revisits the United States' economic path to inflation and discusses mitigation efforts for a possible recession. For more inflation coverage on the podcast, listen to Inflation, Tax, and the COVID-19 Economy.For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Grassley Follows Up With Second Inflation-Indexing PackageNorth Carolina Republicans' Budget Preserves Income Tax CutsCalifornia Budget Deal Includes Billions in Inflation ReliefWe want to hear from you, our listeners! To fill out a short, two-minute survey, visit taxnotes.co/podcastsurvey.Follow us on Twitter:Martin Sullivan: @M_SullivanTaxDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by SafeSend. For more information, visit safesend.com.For more information and to download the Tax Advisory Industry Report, visit taxnotes.co/report.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner and Audio Engineer: Jordan ParrishGuest Relations: Alexis Hart
In this episode of the SALT Shaker Podcast policy series, Eversheds Sutherland Partner and host Nikki Dobay welcomes Jéanne Rauch-Zender, Editor in Chief of Tax Notes State. They cover the history of Tax Analysts, the publisher of Tax Notes State, and how it's functioned as a critical platform in the tax industry for practitioners. Jéanne provides insight into her role, the purpose of the journal, how the advisory board assists with production and drives the conversation in tax. Jéanne then discusses the variety of topics the journal covers and her goal to provide a platform for all views to be shared. They conclude with Nikki's surprise nontax question for the week – what is your favorite or most interesting activity to do on the Fourth of July? The Eversheds Sutherland SALT team has been engaged in state tax policy work for years, tracking tax legislation, helping clients gauge the impact of various proposals, drafting talking points and rewriting legislation. This series, which is focused on SALT policy issues, is hosted by Partner Nikki Dobay, who has an extensive background in tax policy. Questions or comments? Email SALTonline@eversheds-sutherland.com. You can also subscribe to receive our regular updates hosted on the SALT Shaker blog.
Martin A. Sullivan, Tax Analysts' chief economist, provides an overview of the U.S. economy before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, explaining the drastic increase in inflation and what is needed to curb it. For more, read Sullivan's article in Tax Notes, "Your Quick Guide to the COVID-19 Economy and the Future of Inflation."Listen to the episodes mentioned in this interview:Breaking Down the American Rescue Plan ActCountering the Coming Coronavirus RecessionFollow us on Twitter:Martin Sullivan: @M_SullivanTaxDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the the American Bar Association Tax Section. For more information, visit ambar.org/taxnotes.This episode is sponsored by the UC Irvine School of Law's Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit https://ce.uci.edu/?utm_source=TNM&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=2022taxnote.This episode is sponsored by Avalara. For more information, visit avalara.com/taxnotes.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner and Audio Engineer: Jordan Parrish
From emerging issues in tax policy to new IRS rulings, Tax Analysts has been a fountain of tax news, information, and resources for the last 50 years. In this latest episode, Cara Griffith, CEO and president of the global online publisher, explains how we got here and what's next in the fight for continued tax transparency.
Martin Sullivan, the chief economist with Tax Analysts, says the U.S. is headed toward a recession unlike any other due to the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic and how to find relief.For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Economic Analysis: Emergency Tax Deferrals to Massively Boost Cash FlowEconomic Analysis: Rx for the Coronavirus EconomyNews Analysis: Who Gets Emergency Paid Leave?Revisions to House Bill Scale Back Employee Paid LeaveEmergency Legislation Mandates and Partially Subsidized Employee Paid LeaveAll Tax Notes news coverage and analysis of the coronavirus pandemic is now free and accessible to the public: taxnotes.com/coronavirus-tax-coverage
In honor of Tax Notes Talk’s 100th episode, we went back to the roots of what Tax Notes stands for: transparency.Tax Notes senior reporter Lauren Loricchio discussed her efforts to obtain the bid Indianapolis submitted to Amazon for HQ2 and Tax Analysts legal counsel Con Hitchcock shares the ensuing legal battle.For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Localities Dodging Open Records Laws to Avoid Disclosure of Amazon HQ2 ProposalsGary, Indiana Offered More Than $792 Million in Failed HQ2 Bid Chicago Offered More Incentives in Second HQ2 Selection RoundVirginia Governor Signs HQ2 Incentives PackageAmazon Reaffirms Commitment to Build HQ2 in VirginiaIndiana Can Shield HQ2 Bid From Disclosure Under Advisory Opinion
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Founder & Managing Tax Partner of PrietoDion Consulting Partners LLC, a State and Local Tax (SALT) consulting firm. A tax executive with over 25 years of professional tax experience, including "Big 4" public accounting and corporate experience. A CPA, with a Masters in Taxation, extensive and broad tax experience and leadership skills. A multi-faceted tax professional with knowledge in several areas of taxation and a subject matter expertise in State and Local Tax ("SALT"). Also a speaker, blogger, tax writer and columnist whose articles on technical tax developments have been published in the Journal of Accountancy, Journal of State Taxation, Bloomberg BNA’s Multistate Tax Report, IPT's Tax Report, and in other leading tax journals (See Publications section below). The author of "Minding Massachusetts", a quarterly column published by Tax Analysts in State Tax Notes. The creator/author/publisher of The State and Local Tax “Buzz” blog; the 'e-Commerce/Internet Sales Tax', 'Sales Tax for Foreign Sellers', and 'Massachusetts Sales Tax' blogger for SalesTaxSupport.com, and a tax blogger for AllBusiness Experts. SPECIALTIES: Multi-State Taxation | State & Local Tax ("SALT") | Corporate Income/Franchise | Sales & Use | State Payroll Withholding & Unemployment Insurance (UI) | Federal & State Employment Tax | e-Commerce Taxation | US State Taxation of International Companies
This episode begins with Nina Olson, who retired on July 31, 2019, from as the National Taxpayer Advocate. She founded the Center for Taxpayer Rights and through that Center is establishing a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Support Center. She provided details about how the Center will assist those clinics with funding and in other ways. Those interested in being considered to serve on the Advisory Board would need to briefly describe your program, your own experience, and what you think you could bring to the LITC Advisory Board. Also, she described subscriptions Tax Analysts are providing for LITCs. They would need to give the name of the LITC and the email address for the appropriate contact person to receive the subscription. The first email goes to neo and the second goes to info, both at taxpayer-rights.org. Next, I described items I am working on. I have been writing articles (Procedurally Taxing and the ABA Tax Times). I have also lined up speaking engagements throughout Kansas. I am part of the Collection Due Process Summit Initiative. We have 3 panels for the ABA Fall Tax Meeting in San Francisco in October and are planning the Low Income Taxpayer Representation Workshop in Washington, D.C. in December. Kansas Legal Services has a Trivia Night fundraiser and I was on the committee that planned the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association's Lawyer Well-Being Summit. If you are interested in donating or participating, please contact me by email schmidtw at klsinc.org.
This week I sit down and talk with Hale Stewart JD, LL.M. Stewart is a Houston, Texas based attorney who focuses on alternative risk transfer programs. He is the author of U.S. Captive Insurance Law and Captive Insurance in Plain English. He also authors articles for Tax Analysts and IRMI. You can connect with him via his website or on LinkedIn. You can listen to Part One here. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up to win a portable charger from ThoughtTrace! OGGN Announcements We are excited to announce we have launched a new podcast sponsored by BHGE! Permian Perspective Podcast hosted by Krista Escamilla. You can listen and subscribe here. Her podcast will showcase stories and tips/advice for everything to do with the Permian! Quarterly Happy Hour OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. Upcoming Events Golf for Good -- Sponsorship or Attending | June 11th, 2019 Energy Drone & Robotics Summit | June 12-13th, 2019 Energy in Data Conference | June 17-19th, 2019 Energy Exposition | June 26-27th, 2019 Argentina Frac Sand Logistics 2019 Exhibition and Conference | June 24-25, 2019 Shoot For the Future | July 26th, 2019 NAPE Summer | August 21-22nd, 2019 More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Onshore Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub Connect with Sarah Stogner LinkedIn | Twitter | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network Attorney and Author Hale Stewart: Part Two on Oil and Gas Legal Risk – OGLR020
This week I sit down and talk with Hale Stewart JD, LL.M. Stewart is a Houston, Texas based attorney who focuses on alternative risk transfer programs. He is the author of U.S. Captive Insurance Law and Captive Insurance in Plain English. He also authors articles for Tax Analysts and IRMI. You can connect with him via his website or on LinkedIn. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up to win a portable charger from ThoughtTrace! OGGN Announcements We are excited to announce we have launched a new podcast sponsored by BHGE! Permian Perspective Podcast hosted by Krista Escamilla. You can listen and subscribe here. Her podcast will showcase stories and tips/advice for everything to do with the Permian! Quarterly Happy Hour OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. Upcoming Events Golf for Good -- Sponsorship or Attending | June 11th, 2019 Energy Drone & Robotics Summit | June 12-13th, 2019 Energy in Data Conference | June 17-19th, 2019 Energy Exposition | June 26-27th, 2019 Argentina Frac Sand Logistics 2019 Exhibition and Conference | June 24-25, 2019 Shoot For the Future | July 26th, 2019 NAPE Summer | August 21-22nd, 2019 More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Onshore Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub Connect with Sarah Stogner LinkedIn | Twitter | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network Attorney and Author Hale Stewart on Oil and Gas Legal Risk – OGLR019
Reporters highlight the quirkiest tax stories of the year.As mentioned in the episode, here is a copy of Adolf Hitler's 1926 tax return provided to Tax Analysts.For coverage of these stories in Tax Notes, see:Court Guns Down IRS Arguments Over Deductions for Cowboy GamesHitler’s 1926 Tax Return on Sale for $125,000Cirque du Soleil Founder’s Space Flight Taxable
Caroline hosts David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist, frequent MSNBC contributor, tracking Trump for 29 years, delineating the extraordinary grift; contributing deep delving revelatory narrative to public discourse, emerging into collective now. What we gotta know to have a democracy. David Cay Johnston is the author of 7 books, his latest is It's Even Worse Than You Think – What the Trump Administration Is Doing To America. Columnist for The Daily Beast, Investopedia, USA Today, NationalMemo.com, Tax Analysts and the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, Syracuse University College of Law and Whitman School of Management (The property, tax and regulatory law of the ancient world). David is the founder and editor-in-chief of the DCR Report (www.DCReport.org). Latest Interview [AlterNet.org] Trump Expert David Cay Johnston: Cohen's ‘Intimate Knowledge' of the President's Lies Spell ‘Real Trouble' for His Presidency Crucial article by David Cay Johnston from 2016 [Politico.com] Just What Were Donald Trump's Ties to the Mob? I've spent years investigating, and here's what's known. Website: https://davidcayjohnston.com/ Support The Visionary Activist Show on Patreon for weekly Chart & Themes ($4/month) and more… *Woof*Woof*Wanna*Play?!?* The post The Visionary Activist Show – It's Even Worse Than You Think (Until Now!) appeared first on KPFA.
Zoe Sagalow talks to Luca Gattoni-Celli about the data breach involving the IRS's data retrieval tool (DRT). After this episode was recorded, the IRS confirmed that its revised DRT was reactivated on October 1, 2017, for the 2018-2019 FAFSA form, but not for the 2017-2018 cycle. The IRS declined to provide any update about the timing or scope of the DRT's exploitation by identity thieves, including the number of victimized taxpayers. Tax Analysts will continue pursuing this story and share any new developments with our podcast listeners.