The year 2025 is the ‘Super Bowl of tax,’ says Rep. Blake Moore. Will your taxes go up?

The year 2025 is the 'Super Bowl of tax,' says Rep. Blake Moore. Will your taxes go up?

In 2020, Rep. Blake Moore visited Nucor, a steel and recycling manufacturing plant in northern Utah, where he learned about the positive impact of the Trump-era Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 on the business. The tax cuts led to real wage growth and reinvestment in the community, such as Nucor buying ambulances for the local community. Moore believes that low corporate taxes benefit everyone and is pushing to increase deductions for small businesses. He anticipates that significant changes in tax policy may occur in 2025, depending on the outcome of elections and government control.

Corporate Jet Use Crackdown Is a Poor Way to Boost Tax Revenue

Corporate Jet Use Crackdown Is a Poor Way to Boost Tax Revenue

The US government intends to focus on taxing business aircraft, but it is inappropriate to characterize large corporations and high-net-worth individuals who use business aircraft as “flying under the radar with their tax responsibilities.” The IRS plans to increase audits of business aircraft usage, which could be costly and disruptive for affected companies. A letter from six senators supported the IRS audit initiative and requested an increase in the rate at which income is imputed to executives for their personal flights on company aircraft. President Joe Biden’s budget proposes lengthening the depreciation life of business aircraft and increasing the fuel tax rate on jet fuel used by business aircraft, both of which would increase taxes with respect to business aircraft.

Michaelidou stresses importance of data protection

Michaelidou stresses importance of data protection

Education Minister Athena Michaelidou emphasized the importance of data protection for internet users, specifically highlighting the protection of children’s personal data. The Ministry has developed a policy for the implementation of regulations regarding personal data in schools, with a focus on safeguarding children’s personal information. The Minister made these remarks at a prize-giving ceremony for a painting competition, where winners in each category received cash prizes.

USD recovers after early sell-off on Israeli attack reports

USD recovers after early sell-off on Israeli attack reports

The Euro-dollar currency pair is trading in the lower 1.0600s on Friday after news reports of an escalation in the Middle East conflict prompted a flight to safe-haven USD, resulting in a decline in EURUSD.

Gesy , ‘requires fruitful contribution’ of all involved

Gesy , ‘requires fruitful contribution’ of all involved

Fact: Nurses and midwives make up the largest single group of professionals inside Gesy.

2024 Federal Budget analysis

2024 Federal Budget analysis

– The 2023 budget proposed a refundable ITC for clean electricity, equal to 15% of the capital cost of eligible property.
– The 2024 budget provides the design and implementation details of the ITC, including the eligibility criteria.
– The ITC will be available only to eligible Canadian corporations, including taxable Canadian corporations, provincial and territorial Crown corporations, and corporations owned by municipalities or Indigenous communities.
– Property eligible for the ITC includes equipment used to generate electricity from various sources, including solar, wind, water, nuclear fission, geothermal energy, and specified waste materials.
– The ITC will be subject to potential repayment obligations if the property is converted to an ineligible use, exported from Canada, or disposed of.
– The EV Supply Chain Investment Tax Credit is equal to 10% of the cost of buildings used in electric vehicle supply chain segments.
– The Clean Technology Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit has been updated to include production of qualifying minerals at polymetallic projects.
– An accelerated CCA of 10% is provided for new eligible purpose-built rental projects that begin construction after April 15, 2024.
– Immediate expensing is provided for certain productivity-enhancing assets acquired after April 15, 2024.
– The budget proposes to extend an exemption for certain interest and financing expenses relating to arm’s length financing used to build or acquire purpose-built rental housing.
– The government is considering introducing a new tax on residentially zoned vacant land to spur development.
– The government intends to restrict the acquisition of existing single-family homes by very large corporate investors.
– The government is exploring measures to expand access to alternative financing products for home purchasers, such as halal mortgages.
– Amendments are proposed to the CRA’s information gathering provisions to enhance tax audits and facilitate the collection of tax revenues.
– The budget proposes to remove the tax-indifferent investor exception to the anti-avoidance rule for synthetic equity arrangements.
– Specific amendments are proposed to preclude a corporation from qualifying as a mutual fund corporation if it is controlled by or for the benefit of a corporate group.
– The budget introduces the Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Business, to return a portion of the federal backstop pollution pricing fuel charge proceeds collected from a province to CCPCs with less than 500 employees.
– The budget proposes measures to address tax debt avoidance planning, including joint and several liability for taxpayers who participate in such planning.
– The budget proposes to remove the failure to file an information return in respect of a reportable or notifiable transaction under the mandatory disclosure rules from the general penalty provision.
– The budget proposes to repeal the exception to the debt forgiveness rules for bankrupt corporations and the loss restriction rule applicable to bankrupt corporations.
– The government launched consultations on the existing SR&ED tax incentives and announces a second phase of consultations to focus on specific policy parameters.

Trump’s Unfounded ‘Colossal’ Tax Hike Warning – FactCheck.org

Trump's Unfounded 'Colossal' Tax Hike Warning - FactCheck.org

Former President Donald Trump went on Truth Social on tax filing deadline day to warn that if President Joe Biden is reelected, there will be colossal tax hikes. However, Biden’s latest budget proposal supports extending tax cuts for individuals making less than 0,000.

How Burdensome Are Your State’s Nonresident Income Tax Filing Laws?

How Burdensome Are Your State’s Nonresident Income Tax Filing Laws?

Fact: Nearly half the states in the US require individuals to file nonresident individual income tax returns if they work for even a single day within that state.

Freeland’s new federal budget hikes taxes on the rich to cover billions in new spending | CBC News

Freeland's new federal budget hikes taxes on the rich to cover billions in new spending | CBC News

Fact: Ottawa plans to spend .9 billion more than planned over the next five years, with a projected billion deficit this fiscal year.

Canada Hikes Capital Gains Tax to Raise Billions for Housing – BNN Bloomberg

Canada Hikes Capital Gains Tax to Raise Billions for Housing - BNN Bloomberg

Canada will raise capital gains taxes on businesses and wealthy individuals to help pay for new spending aimed at making housing more affordable and improving the lives of young people. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said the government will tax Canadian companies on two-thirds of their capital gains, up from half currently.