Taxes

Last week, President Biden reportedly told a group of lawmakers who urged him to cancel at least $10,000 of student debt for every borrower through executive action, “you’re going to like what I do on that.” Although there are some worthwhile forms of debt forgiveness, these reports are cause for concern. Broad debt cancellation would
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A good deal of the narrative and debate over working from home focuses on workers—what do they get, why do they want it, how they are choosing it. But to work from home, someone has to pay you. Does telework signal a change in the power relationship between employers and employees? Economist Teresa Ghilarducci told
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President Biden’s budget proposes to repeal step up in basis on death. This is an income tax rule, not an estate tax rule. For generations, decedents and their heirs could avoid income tax on any increase in the value of assets during the decedent’s lifetime. The higher value can be subject to estate tax, but
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Are higher taxes coming to go along with inflation? It sure looks that way. And while some of the spin is being directed at the Billionaire’s tax—that actually kicks in at a tenth of a billion dollars—there are plenty of other tax hikes proposed for more modest earners too. Here’s what is in store for
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