LANSING — A push to avert a budget hole by separating Michigan's corporate income tax from federal tax changes is drawing criticism from businesses that say it would amount to a tax increase.
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I admit my headline is too long. But some only read the headline, get the message, and move on to another favorite column. My ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - On Monday, Governor Jim Pillen ceremoniously opted into a new federal program, tied to the One Big Beautiful Bill. “Let me just make it really clear, you guys, I am not opting ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Karen Kelly, former acting assistant attorney general of the Justice Department Tax Division, discusses the upcoming elimination of the division and how it could ...
Top Rank Advisors, a financial services firm based in Raleigh, North Carolina, has launched a specialized planning initiative ...
If you are hoping that the two major candidates for New Jersey governor have viable plans to finally tame the beast of the highest-in-the-nation property taxes, you’re wasting your time. Democrat ...
No president, Democrat or Republican, has been more activist than Donald Trump. In fact, Trump is probably the most consequential president since Franklin Roosevelt.
Cannabis stocks surge as Tilray (TLRY) beats Q1 revenue estimates and Canaccord Genuity issues bullish ratings on a range of ...
The sweeping new law, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” by Republicans, is likely to affect some states more than ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to plug a $1.19 billion deficit would raise $100 million a year through a corporate head tax, add a “first-of-its-kind” tax on social media companies and eliminate the ...
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