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A pandemic-related tax credit continues to be in the news—and the focus of IRS scrutiny. The Employee Retention Credit—or ERC—is a refundable tax credit for businesses…
The New Jersey legislature has adopted the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) on June 27, 2023, as Senate Bill 2802 which you can read here.…
Homeowner Marie Cantu, 35, lives just outside of Seattle, and has been looking to buy a single-family home outside of Boston to be closer to her…
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in the European Union (EU) economy, driving innovation, employment, and economic growth. These enterprises form the backbone…
$40,000—That’s how much the typical Generation X household has saved for retirement. This number should set off alarm bells for anyone concerned about retirement security because…
The house where actress Debbie Reynolds grew up is available to lease for $5,600 per month. Built in 1940 on a leafy street, the 1,246-square-foot bungalow in Burbank, CA,…
A July gauge on Christmas shopping showed an increasing number of consumers plan to spend more during the holiday season, according to Optimove’s 2023 holiday survey. Despite…
Patrick Urda of the United States Tax Court dives into the technicalities of charitable contributions of property in Janet R. Braen et.al. It is about deduction…
There are many articles written on the best and worst ways to claim your Social Security benefits. Should you claim early? Should you claim later? Should…
The U.S. housing industry needs a renovation. Over the past decade, many banks have pulled back or exited the lending business altogether. Nonbanks, or Specialty Housing Lenders…