Tax revenue falls through May as corporate levies decline

Tax revenue falls through May as corporate levies decline

The Ministry of Economy and Finance’s its headquarters in the central city of Sejong [YONHAP]   Korea’s tax revenue fell 9.1 trillion won ($6.6 billion) during the first five months of 2024, due mainly to reduced earnings from corporate taxes, data showed Friday.   The government collected 151 trillion won in taxes over the January-May … Read more

Rising expenses | CBC News

Rising expenses | CBC News

The Saskatchewan government ended the last fiscal year with a $182-million surplus, lower than the original forecast but higher than other predictions.Increased tax revenues and a strong economy helped the province avoid a deficit, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said Thursday.Saskatchewan initially forecasted a $1-billion surplus, but larger expenses on the agriculture sector reduced that figure, … Read more

State Tax Changes Taking Effect July 1, 2024

State Tax Changes Taking Effect July 1, 2024

State Tax Changes Taking Effect July 1, 2024 Skip to content taxA tax is a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities. changes take effect on January 1, the beginning of the calendar year, for consistency … Read more

Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address

Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address

2024 Presidential Debate Tax Policy Issues | Tax Foundation Skip to content Home • Blog • Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address election. The future of the US tax code is one topic that should take center stage, as the next occupant of the White House will have to address the expiring individual … Read more

Biden-Trump Debate: Fact-Checking Business, Economy, Taxes | Entrepreneur

Biden-Trump Debate: Fact-Checking Business, Economy, Taxes | Entrepreneur

The first 2024 presidential debate on Thursday saw President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump go head-to-head in Atlanta, Georgia, moderated by CNN.The two candidates sparred on everything from taxes to the national debt, highlighting crucial economic issues that are top of mind for entrepreneurs. Fox Business reported that U.S. stock futures were higher … Read more

Debate moves needle for markets in Trump, ’s favour

Debate moves needle for markets in Trump, ’s favour

​Markets assess Donald Trump was the victor in the first US presidential debate against Joe Biden on Thursday and investors are “already busy” re-evaluating their portfolios to align with the anticipated economic policies that a Trump administration might pursue. Following the head-to-head TV debate, online prediction market PredictIt showed Biden’s odds down to 39% from … Read more

Congress Should Look To States For Tax Reform Ideas

Congress Should Look To States For Tax Reform Ideas

Major pieces of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) expire at the end of 2025, at which time taxes will increase by over $400 billion annually. While the TCJA improved the federal tax code, Congress and whoever the next president is should look to the states for ideas to make it even better. … Read more

Sources of Personal Income, Tax Year 2021

Sources of Personal Income, Tax Year 2021

Sources of Personal Income Tax Returns Data | Tax Foundation Skip to content taxA tax is a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities. returns. About 61 percent ($9.0 trillion) consisted of wages and salaries, and … Read more

A Debate Cheat Sheet for Business

A Debate Cheat Sheet for Business

Tax policy, inflation, the economy and markets will be some key issues for corporate America and Wall Street in tonight’s showdown between President Biden and Donald Trump. Economy, inflation and the fitness of both President Biden and Donald Trump will be in focus during tonight’s presidential debate.Jim Wilson/The New York Times Talking points All eyes … Read more

Who Benefits and Who Pays: How Corporate Tax Breaks Drive Inequality

Who Benefits and Who Pays: How Corporate Tax Breaks Drive Inequality

This report was produced in partnership with Liberation in a Generation and co-authored by that organization’s Jeremie Greer, Emanuel Nieves, and Solana Rice. Read the full report here. Policies that provide corporate tax breaks and allow corporate tax avoidance exacerbate racial and income disparities in our economy. These policies limit revenue raised that could finance … Read more