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Getty Images/iStockphoto Natural disasters have been a seemingly constant news fixture in recent years, including massive wildfires in California and Australia, Midwestern flooding, and the devastating 2017 hurricane season. And now, of course, we are battling the coronavirus (COVID-19) globally. Thankfully, there have been high-profile charitable efforts to assist the victims of these events. What many may
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TOPLINE The market fell sharply for most of Friday as investors braced for President Trump’s announcement regarding China, but despite new sanctions and penalties, stocks turned positive after the phase one trade deal was kept intact. Trump will make an announcement regarding U.S.-China relations on Friday. Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images KEY FACTS The Dow Jones Industrial
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A pink piggy bank stands on a blue medical background in a medical mask. Getty Watch Robert Goulder, contributing editor at Tax Notes International, and Joseph Thorndike, director of the History Project at Tax Analysts and contributing editor at Tax Notes Federal, discuss economic parallels between the coronavirus pandemic, the Great Depression, and other key moments in U.S. history. Here
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State and local governments need federal funding for K-12 education.  Otherwise, severe budget cuts will damage the economy, undermine our long-term prosperity, and increase inequality and discrimination. Striking teachers are joined by parents and students on the picket line outside Dahlia Heights … [+] Elementary School in the Eagle Rock section of Los Angeles, California on
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Businesses need to evaluate insurance coverage and decide whether to file a claim for losses arising … [+] from Covid-19. Getty Contrary to what you may think, your company’s insurance policy may cover pandemic-related losses. Most commercial property insurance policies include what’s broadly referred to as “business interruption coverage.” Right now every business wants to
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Colored pencil and acrylic illustration of Government Spending blowing the roof off a capital … [+] building. Check out my “Social Issues” light box for more. Getty The government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a massive increase in public debt. Reducing this debt will present many challenges, including a greater tax burden
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NEW YORK, NY – March 18 MANDATORY CREDIT Bill Tompkins/Getty Images Church closing due to the … [+] coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic on March 18, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Bill Tompkins/Getty Images) Getty Images What is with tax attorneys throwing themselves into a religious liberty Covid-19 dispute where Holy Communion gets compared with
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Getty Why does the SBA require that a Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) borrower use 75% of the PPP proceeds on “payroll costs”?  It’s a curious question.  It’s particularly curious given that the CARES Act itself does not require this.  In fact, the CARES Act actually says that a borrower can spend the loan proceeds on other costs—and even mandates forgiveness for
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