Taxes

The ongoing struggle between employers and employees over remote work continues. Some employers are threatening remote workers, while others are offering more in-office benefits. We’ll see how it all pans out, but our tight job market currently gives workers—at least college-educated ones—the upper hand over employers. The Washington Post recently reported how Google GOOG is
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Robert Goulder of Tax Notes and Benjamin Alarie and Susan Massey, both of Blue J Legal, discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using generative AI models to assist with complicated tax questions and research. Robert Goulder: Hello and welcome to the latest edition of In the Pages. I’m Bob Goulder with Tax Notes. Today we’re
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The ongoing struggle between employers and employees over remote work continues, with some employers threatening remote workers, while others offer more in-office benefits. We’ll see where it all comes out, but our tight job market currently gives workers—at least college-educated ones—the upper hand over employers. The Washington Post recently reported how Google GOOG is moving
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Tax Notes reporter Alexander Rifaat discusses the tax implications of the recently passed debt ceiling bill and gentleman’s agreement over IRS funding. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity. David D. Stewart: Welcome to the podcast. I’m David Stewart, editor in chief of Tax Notes Today International. This week: take it to the
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Plainly, the indictment of former President Donald Trump is not about taxes. There are no tax charges, and it does not appear that any of the documents in question had anything to do with taxes. The documents were allegedly a lot more important than that. So how, then, could there be any tax lessons here?
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