Month: October 2022

The tens of millions of Americans who’ve been celebrating news of student loan forgiveness are now stuck in limbo as Republicans mount legal challenges to the Biden administration’s plan. In August, President Joe Biden announced that most federal student loan borrowers will be eligible for some forgiveness: up to $10,000 if they didn’t receive a Pell Grant,
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Loading chart… Walt Disney Co: “I’m very, very bullish. Bought some stock last week for the Investing Club.” Loading chart… TotalEnergies SE: “I would say Coterra. … [is] in a better place to give a good yield.” Loading chart… American Airlines Group Inc: “I’ve not been recommending stocks of companies that are losing money.” Loading
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Portra | E+ | Getty Images If you’re retired and haven’t made the necessary quarterly estimated tax payments for 2022, there may still be time to avoid late penalties, experts say. Retirees must send tax payments four times per year if they don’t withhold enough from Social Security, pensions, investments or other sources of income. 
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The Tax Law Center at New York University and the American Bar Association Section of Taxation prioritize guidance on coordinating the rules in section 959 with the provisions in sections 316, 312, and 961. Section 959 excludes a corporation’s previously taxed earnings and profits (PTEP) from a shareholder’s gross income when distributed. Guidance on coordination
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