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The Schumer-manchin Bill is Bad News for Taxpayers, According to This Editorial
The Schumer-Manchin tax bill provides the funding necessary to transform the Internal Revenue Service into Wolverine. Progressives want Joe Biden to exercise what they refer to as "beast mode" executive power, and the Schumer-Manchin tax…
Yellen Claimed the Inflation Reduction Act’s $80 Billion Won’t Target the Middle Class
This past week, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen penned a letter in which she outlined that the $80 billion in funding that the Internal Revenue Service is set to receive for more resources would not be used to strengthen the agency's…
Arizonans Are Targeting Kyrsten Sinema for Her Decisive Vote on the Spending Bill
Senator Kyrsten Sinema is under pressure from Arizona business groups to cast the deciding vote against the Senate Democrats' unexpectedly revived package of tax reforms and domestic spending.
In a thinly veiled attempt to convince the…
A Longtime Financial Chief for Dean Kirkland Has Pleaded Guilty to Personal Tax Charges
Camas accountant Drew Q. Miller, a long-time associate of Vancouver real estate developer Dean Kirkland, has come to an agreement to plead guilty to charges that he willfully failed to pay federal income taxes. The charges against Miller…
Unanticipated Manchin Deal Will Almost Certainly Cost Big Oil Billions
On Thursday, July 14, Senator Charles Manchin (D-WV) and his staff delivered a "crushing blow" to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).
The former stated that he was only willing to support a reconciliation bill in August if it…
Manchin and Schumer’s Inflation Reduction Act, as Acknowledged by the White House, Will Have…
The impact of the legislation on inflation is minimal in the middle of this decade, but it gains significance later in the decade, according to Zandi.
This is actually the overwhelming consensus, tweeted Jesse Lee, a senior communications…
When in the Year Should You Max Out Your 401(K)?
Aim to contribute as much as you can to your tax-advantaged 401(k) retirement saving plans to maximize your savings.
The amount of contributions you are allowed to make each year is capped by the IRS, but this does not always mean that you…
How Many Hours Do You Need to Put in Each Week to Be Eligible for a 401(K)?
401(k) plans have been a reliable resource for American workers looking to put money away for their retirement for many years.
These plans provide tax advantages, either when you contribute to the plan or when you take withdrawals from the…