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Trump’s election is already cascading through global #SupplyChains, where companies are grappling w/his vision for international #trade & huge tariffs on foreign products. Trump has floated a 10-20% #tax on most foreign products, & a 60% #tariff on goods from China—that would raise the surcharge American importers pay to a level not seen in generations.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/08/us/politics/trump-tariffs-china.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
https://utopia.de/bestenlisten/die-besten-nachhaltigen-banken/
https://www.tagesspiegel.de/wirtschaft/eine-steuerfahnderin-packt-aus-die-grossen-banken-sind-fast-immer-dabei-12646994.html
Fahnderin über Steuerbetrug: „Die großen Banken sind fast immer dabei“
Birgit Orths hat in Cum-Ex-Verfahren und gegen Geldwäsche ermittelt. Im Interview erklärt sie, wie die Täter vorgehen, wer ihnen hilft und wie Fahnder ihnen auf die Spur kommen.Heike Jahberg (Der Tagesspiegel)
If this encourages more early career workers to contribute to a pension, then that would start to address one often noted 'problem' in the UK; low take up on pension provision among the under 40s.
Perhaps Reeves even planned this knock-on effect?
#tax
h/t FT
How to watch the US election like a pro
Here’s what you need to know as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris compete for the presidency.Tim Ross (POLITICO)
SDOs like the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) play a critical role in crafting standards, such as GAAP, which are frequently incorporated into statutory and regulatory frameworks.
The Act seeks to allow SDOs to retain copyright over their standards. This would create a major access to justice issue.
#lawfedi #taxfedi #tax @law @eff @CenDemTech
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewleahey/2024/07/26/a-threat-to-justice-the-pro-codes-act-would-copyright-the-law/
A Threat To Justice—The Pro Codes Act Would Copyright The Law
The proposed Pro Codes Act has sparked debate. In tax circles the discussion has centered particularly around its implications for tax policy and legal accessibility.Andrew Leahey (Forbes)
#ConsumerProtection #watchdog's investigated how Intuit promoted its #tax preparation software #TurboTax as being a "free" including deceptive #ads shown during Super Bowl and the 2022 NCAA Basketball Tournament.
However, the ads were misleading as millions of Americans couldn't use Turbotax to file their taxes for free over the years, finding that it was all just a waste of time https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/ftc-orders-intuit-to-stop-pushing-free-software-that-isnt-really-free/
FTC orders Intuit to stop pushing "free" software that isn't really free
Today, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ordered Intuit to stop promoting its software products and services as "free" unless they're actually free for all consumers.Sergiu Gatlan (BleepingComputer)
Tax on Wall Street Speculation
"Since 1985, Wall Street bonuses have surged by 1165%. It is past time for Wall Street to pay society back for the incredible damage it did in 2008—and continues to do. The Tax on Wall Street Speculation Act would enact a financial transaction tax of 0.5% on the trading of equities, 0.1% tax on the trading of bonds and 0.005% on the trading of derivatives. Economic analysis has estimated that it would raise $220 billion per year."
https://lee.house.gov/news/press-releases/congresswoman-barbara-lee-and-senator-bernie-sanders-introduce-tax-on-wall-street-speculation-act-of-2023
Congresswoman Barbara Lee and Senator Bernie Sanders Introduce Tax on Wall Street Speculation Act of 2023 | Barbara Lee - Congresswoman for the 12th District of California
Congresswoman Barbara Lee of California's 12th Districtlee.house.gov