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How seriously should we take this latest effort to restore the deductibility of R and E costs, interest, and capital expenditures?
In DC Dynamics episode 17: Time After Time: History of the Tax Extenders, host Ray Beeman, Washington Council Ernst & Young's managing partner, takes us down memory lane to explore the history of “tax extenders” – and why some extenders are made permanent, some are extended, and others are simply allowed to expire. Washington Council EY helps clients achieve their legislative and regulatory objectives. In each case, the goal is to help you seize opportunities or mitigate risks so you stay ahead of changes brought by passage of new legislation, promulgation of new regulations or electoral outcomes. Learn more: https://www.ey.com/en_us/tax/washington-council-ernst-young
In this episode: Tax extenders will be needed around election time. Know the IRA rollover rules. Find out the updates on estate and gift tax limits. The legal costs for fighting IRS rulings may not be reimbursed. The IRS has delayed the 1099K reporting threshold. Also, we hear the scam story of the Great Diamond Hoax of 1872. Sources: The Dollop Podcast Episode 235 https://open.spotify.com/episode/26NdQWRuKDrmk16k80bNlG Legends of the Old West Episode 3 https://player.fm/series/legends-of-the-old-west-2390488/swindlers-ep-3-the-great-diamond-hoax Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Diamond_Hoax#:~:text=The%20diamond%20hoax%20of%201872,Francisco%20and%20New%20York%20City.
Congressional leaders passed a much-anticipated COVID-19 relief and spending bill this past December. However, with new tax provisions and extensions on expiring provisions from the CARES Act, there are numerous factors that tax leaders and professionals need to consider carefully in this new legislative package.
Doug McHoney (PwC's US International Tax Services Leader) and Rohit Kumar (co-leader of PwC's Washington National Tax Services practice) discuss the past, present, and future of tax extenders. Doug and Rohit discuss: Rohit's experience as Domestic Policy Director and Deputy Chief of Staff for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell; what tax extenders are and why they exist; the importance of the ten-year congressional budget window; the political calculus involved in determining whether certain tax provisions are temporary or permanent; the background and history of the controlled foreign corporation (CFC) look-through rule; potential alternatives to the tax extender regime; and the necessity for bipartisanship due to the upcoming 'fiscal cliff' at the end of 2025, caused by the potential expiration of a multitude of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TJCA) provisions.
This week we're covering a bill that impacts tax and retirement provisions and whether California conforms.
The House has sent a spending deal package over to the Senate, which includes a number of tax extenders for multiple energy producers, but leaves others out. Plus, the Senate passed a defense authorization bill that includes sanctions on companies related to the construction of 2 Russian gas pipelines. And, ahead of Thursday's Democratic presidential debate hosted by POLITICO and PBS, we flesh out the candidates' positions on carbon emissions. Find more on the show at politico.com/energy-podcast.
Some complicated tax issues face Congress when lawmakers return after Labor Day. Extenders—those expired or about-to-expire temporary tax breaks for specific groups—remain in play big-time in both House and Senate. The House Ways and Means Committee has passed an extenders package, and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) says he will make the issue a Finance Committee priority in September. Meanwhile, the outlook for passage of technical corrections to the 2017 tax law remains unclear. There’s the so-called retail glitch—an inadvertent blow to stores and restaurants that make renovations—and what’s known as the church parking tax problem. Amanda Iacone talked about the Capitol Hill tax picture with Bloomberg Tax reporters Stu Basu and Colin Wilhelm. Listen and subscribe to Talking Tax from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via Stitcher | Via Overcast | Via Spotify
College Admissions, Bengals Free Agents, Tax Extenders, Cincy Lifestyle, Movies and 16 year olds voting
Just when you thought Congress was done tinkering with the tax code, along comes "tax extenders." The FAIRtax Guys analyze why Congress goes thru this annual ritual. Hint, it has something to do with lobbyists and campaign cash!
There is a new tax and spending bill recently passed by the House of Representatives and working its way through Congress which extends some previous tax provisions that had expired on January 1, 2015. Many changes are permanent and some are temporary. In this podcast, attorney Steve Migala and CPA Dan Duncan address how this new legislation impacts businesses.
Kent Bacus, NCBA Associate Director of Legislative Affairs, talks about the importance of passing tax extenders as soon as possible to provide predictability in the tax code.
InFocus: Tax extenders and new budget proposals by Washington Research Council
Ron Siegel of Anaheim Hills CA and Robert Mott of La Quinta CA discuss current events, financial markets, politics, and even poking fun at the rest of the media in a live radio broadcast from Palm Desert CA. Ron and Robert will discuss: Wine Prohibition – 80 Years Later; Wine Sales continue to grow; Tax Extenders that affect you; CFPB finalizes Privary Policy Disclosure Rules; Looking out for your Finances as a Renter; Can I Pry My Life Insurance Away from My Spouse; Housing Starts slip; Building Permits reach 2008 Level; Mortgage Minute; Your Credit Matters; Real Time Real Estate; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron at 800.306.1990 Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.comwww.SiegelLendingTeam.comTwitter: @RonSiegelwww.Facebook.com/RonSiegelRadio
Tax Extenders; Form 8586; Residual Receipts; Historic Preservation Certification Application; Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement; Q3 2012 Global Clean Energy Investment; Applicable Qualified Equity Investment Issuance Threshold; New Markets Tax Credit Conference.
Tax Extenders; Form 8586; Residual Receipts; Historic Preservation Certification Application; Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement; Q3 2012 Global Clean Energy Investment; Applicable Qualified Equity Investment Issuance Threshold; New Markets Tax Credit Conference.
Tax Extenders and Jobs Bills; Capital Magnet Fund; Timing of 8th NMTC Round; Smart Grid Investment Grant Guidance
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