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Taxing “Climate Criminals”

November 19, 2024 by Bill Bourbonnais

Last week, we discussed how the 2017 tax cuts are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025—and how the election results make it likelier that Washington will extend them. Here’s the problem: it won’t be cheap. The Congressional Budget Office estimates extending the current rules will blow a $4 billion hole in the budget over the next 10 years, along with an unknown amount of higher interest payments on the new debt. That’s making life difficult for a new administration that also wants to eliminate tax on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits, along with other giveaways.

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Gaze Into Our Crystal Ball

November 13, 2024 by Bill Bourbonnais

As President Donald Trump’s first year in office drew to a close, Washington gave us the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. That legislation reformed the system in conventional Republican fashion by broadening the base (subjecting more income to tax) and lowering rates. On the corporate side, they did this mainly by closing avenues to avoid tax on international income. On the individual side, they did it by raising standard deductions and eliminating or limiting personal deductions such as mortgage interest and state and local taxes.

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Good News Bad News

November 7, 2024 by Bill Bourbonnais

Dying without a will is a great way for a celebrity to waste money on unnecessary taxes. It also means their assets can wind up with someone they never would have chosen. When Doors frontman Jim Morrison died at age 27, his estate passed to his wife, Pamela Courson. Just a few weeks after a court finalized her inheritance, she OD’d, with no will—and Morrison’s estate passed to her parents. Morrison’s mom and dad had to spend six years fighting in court for 50% of the Lizard King’s royalties.

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IRS Extends Tax Deadlines for Hurricane Helene Victims – Relief for Individuals and Businesses

October 2, 2024 by Bill Bourbonnais

In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation across the Southeastern U.S., the IRS has announced significant tax relief for those impacted. If you’re a business or individual in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, or parts of Florida, Tennessee, or Virginia, here’s what you need to know. The IRS has extended various tax filing and […]

Filed Under: Disaster Relief, taxes Tagged With: businessowners, disasterrelief, hurricanehelene, irsupdate, tax, taxrelief

Here’s a Tip

August 14, 2024 by Bill Bourbonnais

Right now, Americans are locked in an increasingly fierce presidential election battle. Partisans on both sides are calling it the most important election of our lives. Rhetoric is growing hotter on social media platforms like Facebook and X, or whatever Elon Musk is calling Twitter these days. Some extremists are calling for violence if their […]

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