It’s tax season and as uncanny as it may sound, hundreds of small businesses happen to overpay their taxes. The major reason behind this phenomenon is that the business owners miss out on numerous legitimate deductions. John Gregory, tax practitioner and founder of 1040Return.com, shares 5 tax deductions for small business to […]
“I am so disappointed that last week we were unable to put a stop on the waste, fraud, and abuse of the American taxpayer money in Afghanistan”, said Rep. Jones
On June 24, 2014 Rep. Walter Jones of North Carolina asked for and received permission to address the United States House of Representatives regarding the war in Afghanistan: “Mr. Speaker, I want to bring to the attention of the House an article in the Daily Journal Online titled “No End for Afghanistan’s War on the […]
Tax compliance coming to Swiss banks: Yannick Poivey wonders what opportunities will emerge for corporate intelligence service providers.
According to Yannick Poivey, CEO of One Intelligence, a Swiss provider of corporate intelligence services, Swiss banks are facing a paradigm shift: regulatory pressure from the United States (FATCA regulations), the OECD and the European Union is forcing financial institutions to examine the tax compliance of their clients. In fact, the majority of Swiss players […]
ObamaCare: No More Than Federal Actuary Tax and Power Move?
In all the discussions and propaganda that was spun by the federal mouthpieces at those townhalls, it amazed me also the choice and spins that were done by the mainstream media outlets and networks on what can only be described at its most basic level as another move by Washington to centralize more and more power […]
Mixed Feelings About American Tax Rebate Stimulus
The U.S. income tax rebate, intended to stimulate the snail’s pace economy that has emerged as consumer confidence has been beaten down to its lowest level since 1982, begins getting into the hands of people in 120-130 million American households today. The federal government’s hope is that people will spend the money on things that […]
Northern Rock debt and tax payer’s money
It appears that the Northern Rock saga will probably continue to roll on (pun!) until next year. Pity. Don’t worry though, the reputation of British banking and future of £24 billion (and counting) of tax payers money is in the hands of the Daily Mail readership’s financial expertise. "Close all branches, make all staff redundant, […]
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