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Gig Workers Could Get A Nasty Surprise This Tax Filing Season—Particularly On State Returns
The number of gig workers in America has been growing in recent years, but the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated that trend. Before the pandemic, around 41 million Americans were already classified as gig workers (defined as independent contractors or other non-traditional form of employment). Read More.
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Murphy, HGOP Want to Halt Latest Job Killing Tax Increase Ploy
Legislators want to halt continued push for decoupling legislation and the higher taxes it would force on struggling Illinois businesses. Read More.
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The Grassroots Corner January 25, 2021
🇺🇸 The Grassroots Corner - Week Ending 1/25/21: “Call to Action: The Keith Hanson Show” Read More.
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STEVE ERDMAN: Nebraska’s tax system needs fixing
Nebraska’s tax system is completely broken. Nebraska is the worst state in the nation for the inheritance tax, the seventh worst state for property taxes and only Wisconsin beats Nebraska in terms of the number of farm and ranch bankruptcies. Read More.
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I.R.S. Pushes Back Start of 2020 Tax Filing Season
The agency will start accepting returns on Feb. 12, about two weeks later than usual. But you still have to file by April 15. Read More.
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The Chairman’s Report January 22, 2021
An article by economist Milton Ezrati discussed some of the likely income/payroll tax code changes that the Biden administration will be seeking. Read More.
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Trump Vs. Biden Tax Plans
One of the most debated issues every four years is each candidate’s tax plan. President Trump passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2017, one of the largest tax reforms in history. Read More.
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The Delicate Deficit Dance That Will Define Biden’s Presidency
It was fascinating to watch Treasury-secretary designate Janet Yellen and several Republican members of the Senate Finance Committee dance their delicate deficit dance at Yellen’s confirmation hearing yesterday. Read More.
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The Estate Tax May Change Under Biden, Affecting Far More People
In contrast to previous changes, the tax code could be modified in a way that affects everyone who has something of value to leave to heirs. Read More.
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The Grassroots Corner January 18, 2021
🇺🇸 The Grassroots Corner - Week Ending 1/18/21: “Meet Marketing and Communications Team Leader, Randy Fischer” Read More.
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Tax Aspects of President-Elect Biden’s Proposed Stimulus Bill
President-elect Joe Biden is a mere six days from relocating to the Oval Office, and with Democrats holding majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, any and all of the former Vice President’s proposals are now in play. Read More.
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The Chairman’s Report January 15, 2021
Most of us are not old enough to remember the personal and economic devastation caused by the 1918 flu epidemic. This flu was caused by the H1N1 virus and it is estimated to have infected over 500 million people—one-third of the world’s population at the time. Read More.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Causing Potential Tax Crisis For Many In 2021
Americans struggling to dig themselves out of the hole 2020 left in their financials may have another financial crisis to deal with in 2021: their looming 2020 tax bill. Read More.
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EDITORIAL/Phase out state income tax
Phasing out the state’s income tax is a goal of Gov. Tate Reeves we embrace. Read More.

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