"We plan to communicate heavily on the issue heading into 2024." WHY IT MATTERS The 2022 Supreme Court decision has deepened the cultural divide between conservative and liberal states. Many states under Democratic control, such as New York, California and Maryland, have enacted additional ...
On the fiscal side, Congress enacted the largest relief bill in history. The $2 trillion relief bill provides cash to most US families, loans for small businesses, and $100 billion set aside for hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19. The federal response was admirably quick and generally well ...
In this case your decision is a no-brainer, as long as the deceased’s full estate-tax exemption is intact. (If the deceased made very large gifts during his or her lifetime they could have reduced the exemption.) You’ll want to go with the 2011 rules, because the full value of th...
A few states have “convenience rules” and tax employees as if they work in their employer’s state, even if the work is performed elsewhere. Taxes can be complicated if you live in one state and work in another. And the rules can vary significantly from state ...
If you and your spouse both work, your combined incomes may move you into a higher tax bracket, so to avoid being caught off guard by an unexpected tax bill or a huge tax refund, you might need to adjust your withholdings on your paycheck. To do this, ask your HR depar...
UT—Austin began a multifaceted campaign to raise its four-year graduation rate in 2011. A university task force created a list of more than 60 possible reforms in 2012, and many of those reforms have since been enacted. One core element of UT—Austin's initiative is the use of ...
According to the Revenue Act of 1861, anyone earning more than $800 had to pay a 3% tax. However, by 1862 this law was no longer valid, and another replaced it. 1894 saw the passing of the Wilson-Gorman Tariff by Congress. The first peacetime tax in America was a 2% levy on ...
The use of corporate power to undermine public health policy processes is increasingly well understood; however, relatively little scholarship examines how advocates can leverage power to promote the successful adoption of public health policies. The obj
How do you cite a public law? For each citation, include: Public law number (P.L.) and title, if provided. Statutes at Large (Stat.) volume and page, date, and enacted bill number, if known. Database name (Text from: United States Public Laws) ...
In the U.S., the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) was enacted by Congress in 1974 to promote economic development in developing nations and eliminate duties on thousands of products imported from over 100 countries, given this status.11Countries like Bolivia, Cambodia, Haiti, Namibia, and...