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Tax Notes Talk Tax Notes
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4.0 • 80 Ratings
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A discussion of cutting-edge developments in tax, including up-to-the-minute changes in federal, state, and international tax law and regulations.
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How Tax Incentives Drive the Film Industry
Send us a Text Message.George Ford with the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Public Policy Studies discusses film tax incentives and their effectiveness in attracting business to states.Read Ford's article, "Asking the Right Questions About Film Tax Incentives." For additional coverage, read the following articles in Tax Notes:Maryland Tax Credit Encouraged Apple Production to Film In-StateMichigan House Committee Approves Film Tax Credit LegislationAccountants and Aliens: California Bag...
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No More Chevron Deference: Analyzing Loper Bright and Corner Post
Send us a Text Message.Tax Notes contributing editor Marie Sapirie discusses the recent Supreme Court decisions overturning Chevron and defining the statute of limitations period and their potential impact on the future of tax litigation. Listen to our related episodes:Less Is Moore: The Supreme Court's Ruling in Moore v. United StatesPending Supreme Court Cases and the Challenges for Tax PolicyWhat the End of Chevon Deference May Mean For TaxFor additional coverage, ...
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The SALT Cap After 2025
Send us a Text Message.Ted Peterson of the University of North Texas Ryan College of Business discusses the SALT deduction cap and its potential paths forward as the 2025 sunset date approaches.Read Peterson's article, "The SALT Cap: Looking Beyond 2025."Listen to our previous episode on the SALT cap, "Recapping States’ SALT Cap Workarounds."For additional coverage, read the following articles in Tax Notes:Hawaii Enacts Fixes for SALT Cap WorkaroundCalifornia Senate OKs Change to SALT Cap Wor...
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Is Carbon Pricing the Best Way to Mitigate Climate Change?
Send us a Text Message.Tax Notes chief correspondent Amanda Athanasiou discusses the effectiveness of carbon pricing as a climate change mitigation strategy and possible alternative policies. Read Athanasiou's article, "Keeping the Promise of Carbon Taxes in Perspective."Listen to our previous episode on carbon pricing, "Taxing Carbon at the Border." For additional coverage, read the following articles in Tax Notes:Canada's Budget Watchdog Reveals Gag on Carbon Tax DataCarbon Pricing Systems ...
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Less Is Moore: The Supreme Court's Ruling in Moore v. United States
Send us a Text Message.Tax Notes managing legal reporter Andrew Velarde breaks down the Supreme Court's decision in Moore v. United States and its implications for the future of tax.To hear from the Moores' lawyers, watch the upcoming Taxing Issues webinar here.Listen to our previous Moore episodes:A Recap of SCOTUS Oral Arguments in Moore v. United StatesMoore Money, More Tax Problems? Analyzing Moore v. United StatesFor additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Mo...
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Election Showdown: U.K. Parties Outline Tax Plans
Send us a Text Message.Tax Notes reporter Sarah Paez discusses the proposed tax plans from the United Kingdom’s political parties before their upcoming July 4 election. For more coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Tories, Labour, Lib Dems Make Tax Pitches to SMEsU.K. Labour Vows to Improve EU Trade Terms, No Council Tax ReformTories Say Labour Will Hike U.K. Capital Gains Tax Post-ElectionU.K. Labour Party's Tax Plans Could Raise Over £8 BillionU.K. Conservatives Plan Further Cuts to E...
Customer Reviews
So well produced!
I’m a small business owner in the podcasting industry and this show is so helpful as I stay up to date on the latest tax news. Not to mention the audio quality and content are outstanding. Thanks for this show!
Tax code and economic justice
Ugh.... next time actually include some worth while context from the tax code. Reiteration of economic gaps in the population is a known and well traveled path of conversation... was looking for how the tax code influenced this conversation beyond a singular example in the first time homebuyer credit
Hard Pass —> Worst Tax Podcast
When one subscribes to a podcast to stay in touch with a specific topic, one expects said podcast to discuss that specific topic — this podcast constantly intermingles social justice political agendas with tax developments. Stay in your lane. If you want to increase your company’s ESG score, then make a leftist political podcast, but don’t mislabel it as a tax-technical podcast.