Agenda: Tax Updates for Individuals; Tax Update for Businesses; Fiscall Cliff; Disposition of Assets or Business Interests; Depreciation; Basis Issues; Business Income and Deductions; Estate Planning; Other Cases and Rulings.
[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] Revealing The State & Local Tax Considerations Of A Remot...Rea & Associates
Tax Consequences Holding You Back From Deploying A Remote Workforce?
As remote work continues to overtake the traditional workforce, organizations must understand state and local tax considerations for their remote employees before adopting such a policy. Due to quick changes in the work environment and work-from-home arrangements many tax consequences that may result in your business reconsidering the deployment of a remote workforce. Fortunately, state and local tax leader and a principal with Rea & Associates, Kathy LaMonica, will be on hand to explain what businesses are up against. She will also be taking your questions throughout the presentation. Read on to discover what you will hear during this free, hour-long webinar.
State & Local Tax Guidance To Guide Your Remote Workforce Decision
Join Rea & Associates for a free, hour-long webinar to gain insight on tax law updates, remote work implications, what land mines you need to be aware of when registering for payroll taxes in new states, and more. During this event, you will:
- Gain insight on the Wayfair decision, and recent updates that may affect your business 3 years later.
- Take a deep dive into the State and Local direct and indirect tax concerns when hiring remote workers.
- Receive an update on Ohio Municipal Tax legal challenges.
- Tune in for predictions of where the states may be headed with the taxability of services and digital products, and how that may affect your compliance requirements.
- And more!
Kathy, an income principal on the firm's state and local tax team, focuses on sales and use tax consulting, compliance, and implementing technology solutions for businesses and organizations that continue to struggle with the various tax laws found throughout the nation. Since COVID-19 emerged and the topic of working remote took center stage, she has been tracking the implications associated with deploying a remote workforce. You won't want to miss this one!
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Agenda: Tax Updates for Individuals; Tax Update for Businesses; Fiscall Cliff; Disposition of Assets or Business Interests; Depreciation; Basis Issues; Business Income and Deductions; Estate Planning; Other Cases and Rulings.
[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] Revealing The State & Local Tax Considerations Of A Remot...Rea & Associates
Tax Consequences Holding You Back From Deploying A Remote Workforce?
As remote work continues to overtake the traditional workforce, organizations must understand state and local tax considerations for their remote employees before adopting such a policy. Due to quick changes in the work environment and work-from-home arrangements many tax consequences that may result in your business reconsidering the deployment of a remote workforce. Fortunately, state and local tax leader and a principal with Rea & Associates, Kathy LaMonica, will be on hand to explain what businesses are up against. She will also be taking your questions throughout the presentation. Read on to discover what you will hear during this free, hour-long webinar.
State & Local Tax Guidance To Guide Your Remote Workforce Decision
Join Rea & Associates for a free, hour-long webinar to gain insight on tax law updates, remote work implications, what land mines you need to be aware of when registering for payroll taxes in new states, and more. During this event, you will:
- Gain insight on the Wayfair decision, and recent updates that may affect your business 3 years later.
- Take a deep dive into the State and Local direct and indirect tax concerns when hiring remote workers.
- Receive an update on Ohio Municipal Tax legal challenges.
- Tune in for predictions of where the states may be headed with the taxability of services and digital products, and how that may affect your compliance requirements.
- And more!
Kathy, an income principal on the firm's state and local tax team, focuses on sales and use tax consulting, compliance, and implementing technology solutions for businesses and organizations that continue to struggle with the various tax laws found throughout the nation. Since COVID-19 emerged and the topic of working remote took center stage, she has been tracking the implications associated with deploying a remote workforce. You won't want to miss this one!
#ReaCPA #State&LocalTax #RemoteEmployees
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012Jeff Green
The new year began with some political drama, as last-minute negotiations attempted to avert sending the nation over the "fiscal cliff." Technically, we actually did go over the cliff, however briefly, as a host of tax provisions and automatic spending cuts took effect at the stroke of midnight on December 31, 2012.
With the passage and implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), comes a lot of changes for taxpayers to wrap their heads around – but we’re up to the challenge.
Even with all the information floating around these days, it’s easy to overlook or misinterpret how the law works. Don’t worry; with this presentation, we'll provide you the important tips and insights surrounding this law.
Tax lawyers at Tees Law are members of STEP (The Society of Estate and Trust Practitioners) with extensive experience in the field. With this fact sheet Tees Law aims to explain the tax regime so you can assess your inheritance tax.
Note accompanying New Tax Law Powerpoint prepared by Chris Courtwright, KS Legislative Research Department to Ed Olson, and forwarded to Jean Lee, July 20, 2012.
Bankrupting Our Children's Future: Why Spending and Entitlement Reform Is VitalThe Heritage Foundation
Heritage Foundation economist Alison Fraser's presentation on runaway government spending on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid to the Southern California Committee for Heritage on June 9, 2010.
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012Jeff Green
The new year began with some political drama, as last-minute negotiations attempted to avert sending the nation over the "fiscal cliff." Technically, we actually did go over the cliff, however briefly, as a host of tax provisions and automatic spending cuts took effect at the stroke of midnight on December 31, 2012.
With the passage and implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), comes a lot of changes for taxpayers to wrap their heads around – but we’re up to the challenge.
Even with all the information floating around these days, it’s easy to overlook or misinterpret how the law works. Don’t worry; with this presentation, we'll provide you the important tips and insights surrounding this law.
Tax lawyers at Tees Law are members of STEP (The Society of Estate and Trust Practitioners) with extensive experience in the field. With this fact sheet Tees Law aims to explain the tax regime so you can assess your inheritance tax.
Note accompanying New Tax Law Powerpoint prepared by Chris Courtwright, KS Legislative Research Department to Ed Olson, and forwarded to Jean Lee, July 20, 2012.
Bankrupting Our Children's Future: Why Spending and Entitlement Reform Is VitalThe Heritage Foundation
Heritage Foundation economist Alison Fraser's presentation on runaway government spending on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid to the Southern California Committee for Heritage on June 9, 2010.
[Lecture Slides] : Here is the link to Mr Bharat Bongu's presentation on "People Management Issues" in BPO's,presented as part of Services Management course in BITS-Pilani. The lecture includes sourcing, training and retention methodologies used by Urban BPO's and its Rural counterparts
This is an attempt to showcase the real picture of Indian women, both in rural and urban places. Women can bring the change in society and develop it.... Lets help them
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This presentation is about talking on a person-to-person level about the safe, healthy, and vibrant, communities that we all want, the public structures that we build and maintain to make them that way, and how to talk to your friends and neighbors about the funding that helps us maintain those public structures.
NERI Seminar - An examination of Tax Shifting and "Harmful Taxes"NevinInstitute
There is a growing view that progressive taxes on personal and corporate incomes are “harmful,” that is, detrimental to growth and to employment. This “harmful taxes” view has developed into a formidable intellectual argument to shift taxes from profits and incomes to consumption, based on a particular hierarchy of taxes.
The advocates of “harmful taxes” may be a conservative reaction against the growing public unease with increasing, secular inequality, the payment of little or no taxes by some of the richest people in the world and widespread, tax avoidance by some of the world’s most profitable and powerful multinationals.
The counterview in this seminar and paper is that the “harmful taxes” view prioritises one key principle of taxation over another. It prioritises efficiency over equity. It is also a contested viewpoint both from a principles of taxation viewpoint and on its main assertion of economic efficiency.
There are two videos in PPT, where are black slides:
Video1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxW8GP59Sq8
Video 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcZF_DxQ5cU
On Friday the 12th February Gordon presented to clients of MRA. The topic under discussion was the possible impact of the Davis Tax Committee on estate planning as we currently know it. The presentation also looked at updates made in a Webinar held between the DTC and the South African Institute of Tax Practioners.
The difference between direct and indirect taxesAhmedTalaat127
The tax legislation in the UAE aims to achieve social justice and diversify sources of revenue, in order to achieve many development goals to redistribute them in the service of society.
There are various forms of taxes, including direct and indirect taxes, and this article will endeavor to explain the differences between them.
Networked Energy: Energy independence for AlderneyCitizen Network
by Chris Cook and Marcus Saul, Island Power
As Research Fellows at the Institute for Strategy, Resilience and Security, at University College, London, Marcus Saul and Chris Cook researched and developed the Pacific Natural Grid resource resilience strategy.
Here they explain how Denmark has led the way in creating sustainable networks of community-based energy production and distribution.
This has been transformative for Denmark, enabling it to become independent from the oil and gas industry’s dominance. But it is also transformative for communities, who are now creating their own energy economies.
Dr Dave Beck gave this talk for Part 5 of the ‘Grassroots Policies for Farming, Food and Wildlife’ webinar series, hosted by Citizen Network.
In his presentation Dr Beck discusses the harms caused by the monopolisation of supermarkets in the food industry. He also explores the positive possibilities of local currencies.
Dr Beck is a Lecturer at the University of Salford, Manchester.
The webinar recording is available to watch on Citizen Network's website at: www.citizen-network.org
Simon Duffy gave this presentation at the final conference of the UNIC Project, in Brussels in September 2023, providing an overview of personal budgets and the challenges ahead.
Sabrina Espeleta of War on Want outlines the enormous and growing level of world hunger. She explains how a few global corporations control the vast majority of food production and supply and markets exploit the food market, leaving communities, especially in the Global South at great disadvantage. Local peasant farmers are now organising to achieve food sovereignty, seeking to farm in ways in harmony with nature and to meet local needs. The Global North needs to respect the rights and autonomy of these people rather than to continue the pattern of exploitation.
This presentation was given on 6 July in Part 4 of a webinar series on grassroots policies for farming, food and wildlife.
Watch the recording at: https://citizen-network.org
Simon Duffy was asked by the Mayor’s Greater Manchester Charity and UBI Lab Manchester to talk at a recent roundtable event on the relevance of Universal Basic Income (UBI) to the problem of homelessness.
These are the slides from that talk. In summary Duffy argued that UBI is relevant to reducing homelessness in two slightly different ways:
1. UBI would help prevent homelessness - UBI addresses the inequalities in income and housing that create the risk of homelessness.
2. UBI would help people escape homelessness - UBI gives people a vital tool which significantly helps people change their situation in times of crisis.
Find more free resources on basic income at: www.citizen-network.org
A presentation for the One Yorkshire Committee introducing Democratic Yorkshire - a voluntary alliance consisting of a group of organisations and individuals interested in planning a better future for our County through modern democratic means secured in a written constitution.
In this presentation exploring planning law, Laird Ryan talks us through the planning process, explores what we can and can't influence and helps us consider how best to create real, organic and local alliances that make the best use of our energy.
To find out more about the Neighbourhood Democracy Movement please visit: https://neighbourhooddemocracy.org
Citizenship is our Business - The Avivo StoryCitizen Network
Avivo is one of the founding organisations in Citizen Network. they are also pioneers in self-direction and personalised support in Australia. Over the past few years they have been reorganising themselves around the principle that everyone is a citizen - and supporting everyone, including paid staff, to be citizens is their central purpose. Avivo are also leading Citizen Network's Rethinking Organisations programme and networking with other organisations on this journey.
Dr Simon Duffy spoke to Doncaster's Mental Wellbeing Alliance about the importance of thinking about what good help really means. He explored the importance of shifting power, resources and thinking upstream.
Markus Vähälä, CEO of Citizen Network, outlined the development of the cooperative as a framework to support the further development of Citizen Network as part of the 2022 Building Citizen network Together events hosted by Eberswalde University.
At BuildingCitizen Network Together in early 2022 Simon Duffy and James Lock discussed the development of Citizen Network and its current approach to membership and explored with members from all around the world next steps for its development.
These slides are from a talk Dr Simon Duffy of Citizen Network gave to Café Economique in Leeds, making the case for basic income. The argument set out is that UBI is one necessary part of a range of reforms necessary to support citizenship and strengthen community life. This talk preceded a (rather fiery) debate with Anna Coote of NEF who argued against UBI.
Simon Duffy gave this talk for Radical Visions on home, citizenship, institutionalisation and neighbourhood democracy. He explains why institutions are wrong and what we might be do to end the drive towards institutionalisation.
A presentation for the Estia International Confernce in 2021 from Dr Simon Duffy exploring personal budgets, citizenship and community and the challenges for services aiming to work in partnership with people with disabilities in Greece.
An example of good practice in inclusion in employment from Slovenia, shared at the Day Centres Without Walls conference, hosted by JDC in Lithuania. Day Centres Without Walls is an Erasmus+ project funded by the EU.
01062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
4. • Reductions in income for disabled
people and the poorest
• Deep cuts in public expenditure
• Cuts that target services for
disabled and older people
• Increased hate crime towards
poor and disabled people
5. So much has happened
so quickly
it’s hard to take it all in.
16. This means that by 2015
• Benefits - will be cut by £18 billion
• Local government in England - will
be cut by £11.3 billion
50% of local government spending
is on social care for disabled people.
19. • 58% of all cuts target disabled
people and people in poverty
• 36% of all cuts target disabled
people
• 24% of all cuts target those who
need social care - 1.9% of the
population
[Source: Manifesto for a Fair Society]
23. Other groups will also be hit:
• People with mental health problems
• Families in poverty
• Women suffering domestic violence
• People not in work
• Refugees and asylum seekers
31. Television Income Tax
Licences
Customs
Council Tax
Duties
Tobacco
Air Passenger Duty
Duty on
& Northern
Ireland Duty on
Employees' NI
Contributions
Rates Hydrocarbon Oils
Industrial Rates
VAT
Commercial &
Betting
Taxes
Insurance
Premium Tax
Excise Duty
Employers' NI Duty on
Vehicle
Camelot Duty on Wines &
Beer & Cider
Contributions
National
Spirits
Lottery
Stamp Duty on
Fund Social Care House
Charges Purchases
46. • People dying earlier
• More infant deaths
• Higher obesity
• Reduced mental health
• More murders
• More people imprisoned
• Lower levels of education
• Lower levels of trust
54. The cuts are hidden in a
series of measures which are
often called “reforms”
or they are hidden in other
technical changes.
55.
56. • End of Disability Living Allowance
• Cuts in Housing Benefit
• Reductions in Access to Work
• Reduced eligibility for ESA
• Increasingly intrusive testing by ATOS
• Introduction of Universal Credit
• Benefits reindexed to increase poverty
• End of Independent Living Fund
• Increased eligibility for social care
• Increasing bureaucracy in social care
• Reducing budget levels in social care
• Return people to institutions and care homes
• Increasing social care charges
• Increased taxes, e.g. VAT, Council tax
• and many, many other measures
59. Possible explanations include:
• Prejudice against disabled people
• Fragmentation of disability groups
• Complexity of welfare system
• Ignorance about our welfare rights
• Pandering to key electoral groups
60.
61. And all this has happened despite:
• Equalities & Rights legislation
• UN Convention on Disabled People
• Office of Disability Issues
• Disabled people in Parliament
• Personalisation & Direct Payments
64. Cuts are unfair in every sense of
the word
• Targets the most disadvantaged
• Makes society even more unequal
• Hits the groups that didn’t benefit
from nor cause the crisis
67. This bubble benefited some:
• Bankers - with high salaries and
bonuses
• Home owners - with increased
house prices
• Investors - with high profits in
finance industry
• Politicians - with illusion of
booming economy
68. But none of this benefited:
•Disabled people
•People who rent
•People in poverty
71. What we need to do:
• Get organised
• Start to campaign
• Demand better & fairer
72.
73. • Launched in February 2011
• Federal: Campaigns in England,
Scotland and Northern Ireland
• Over 1,500 individual members
• Over 200 organisations signed up
• Manifesto published March 2012
76. Everyone is equal, no matter our age,
differences or disabilities.
A fair society sees each of us as a full
citizen - a unique person with a life of
our own.
A fair society supports everyone to live
a full life, with meaning and respect.
79. 1.Human rights - not just services
2.Clear entitlements - not confusion
3.Early support - not crisis
4.Equal access - not institutional care
5.Choice & control - not dependence
6.Fair incomes - not insecurity
7.Fair taxes - not injustice
8.Financial reform - sustainable
80. 1. Human rights
NOW
There are many services; but our legal
rights are far too weak.
INSTEAD
We should make sure we have enough, so
we can each be active citizens.
81. 2. Objective entitlement
NOW
The current system is confusing; you
don’t know where you stand.
INSTEAD
We should have clear entitlements; we
should know our rights & responsibilities.
82. 3. Early support
NOW
Individuals and families have to go into
crisis before they can get any help.
INSTEAD
We should help each other early, so that
we can keep individuals & families strong.
83. 4. Equal access
NOW
Too much money is spent on services that
cut people out of community.
INSTEAD
We should all be able to get fully involved
in our communities.
84. 5. Choice and control
NOW
Services sometimes take away basic
human freedoms.
INSTEAD
We should each have the right to control
our own support and direct our own life.
85. 6. Fair incomes
NOW
The benefit system is a confused mess
and poverty is growing worse.
INSTEAD
We should guarantee each other a
reasonable minimum income.
86. 7. Fair taxes
NOW
Many taxes - like social care charging - hit
the poor hardest.
INSTEAD
We should overhaul the tax system and
ban unfair taxes like charging.
87. 8. Sustainable reform
NOW
The economy & government are
enmeshed in debt.
INSTEAD
We must stop taking citizens, families,
communities & our ecology for granted.