If raises and bonuses attributed to the corporate tax cut are a publicity stunt, workers are likely to say, ‘Sign me up!’
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Tag Archives: Tax Reform
A Retirement Planning Opportunity Goes Away
The new tax law strips taxpayers of a rare opportunity to get a do-over.
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The Property Tax Prepayment Scramble
Some of the thousands who scrambled to prepay 2018 property taxes will be disappointed to learn it was for naught.
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Temporary Tax Laws And Impermanent Ones
When it comes to tax planning, opportunism is a good thing.
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Another Education Subsidy That Could Backfire
Allowing parents to tap tax-sheltered savings for elementary and high school could merely drive up tuition costs.
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First In, Worst Out
Tax-aware managers can largely work around a proposal that will mainly affect the smallest, least sophisticated investors.
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A New Texan’s Take On Tax Changes
Everything is usually bigger in Texas, including the potential benefit of new tax rules on the housing market.
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Decoding The Debate On Business Taxes
The business tax debate is about what is fair, competitive, practical and passable in a divided Congress. Simple enough?
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The Perfect vs. The Passable
In life, the perfect is often the enemy of the good; in Congress, the perfect is the enemy of the passable.
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A Legislative Error To Open Baseball Season
An obscure tax law change could make player trades an expensive proposition for pro sports teams.
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