With a slew of measured decisions on ballot measures, Californians reined in organized labor and allied lawmakers.
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Tag Archives: Taxation
The Adirondack Tax Trap
Can a vacation home in distant hills make a commuting Manhattan office worker a New York resident taxpayer? Hint: Yes.
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You Say Goodbye, States Say Hello
Changing states for tax purposes? There’s an app for that – but it may not be nearly enough.
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Taxpayers Voting With Their Feet
Think taxes don’t matter when people choose where to live? The figures say otherwise.
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Scrapping The Interest Deduction
Eliminating the deduction for business interest is a fair trade for immediate write-off of capital investment.
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Tax The Runway
Services that rent formal and not-so-formal wear are a successful business model and a boon to consumers – and tax preparers.
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A Stingy Reading Of A Generous Law
A wrongly convicted man’s family is needlessly denied a chance to benefit from a new statute that might have financial relief.
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New York Targets Neighbors’ Taxes But May Shoot Itself
New York’s latest tax gambit targets some of its own highest-earning citizens along with its neighbors’ treasuries.
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Beating Down An IRS Overreach
Congress “clarifies” a PPP rule to say what it said in the first place.
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