CPA Conference Day 2: Are Tax Hikes Really Coming?
Some are getting nervous about new tax hikes to corporate income. Sales Factor Apportionment makes it harder for big corporations to avoid taxes by establishing headquarters in fiscal paradises.
Some are getting nervous about new tax hikes to corporate income. Sales Factor Apportionment makes it harder for big corporations to avoid taxes by establishing headquarters in fiscal paradises.
On day two of the CPA Annual Conference, Mike Dolan of the Teamsters recants the anti-globalist origin story and everybody loves it.
The Coalition for a Prosperous America kicks off its four-day conference. Where we were, and how’s it going?
We all remember the famous line by Bill Clinton’s campaign advisor James Carville: “It’s the economy, stupid,” he said about what mattered most to voters. The economy still matters, of course, but one of the major fundamentals of the economy is the dollar and it’s non-competitive with the rest of the world. It’s too strong.…
Healthcare panelist and Phlow CEO Eric Edwards on what needs to be done to make more pharmaceutical drugs here. Most of them are coming in from Europe, India and…increasingly…China.
Are steel tariffs bad for America? Nope, says the CEO of Zekelman Industries. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo agrees.
The US is thinking about sanctioning Chinese individuals involved in the detention of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang. Is that enough? It hasn’t been before.
Climate change trumps China for the new USTR. We think the two are inseparable, actually.
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst In a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Tuesday, Ford and Intel ask for more tax incentives to keep manufacturing domestic. Meanwhile, Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio reminds Ford that they just reneged on a promise to invest nearly $1 billion in northern Ohio despite the tax breaks they say…
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst Member feature: SK International is one of the unsung heroes of the modern American supply chain. We need more companies like this one in Michigan created by Kishen Kavikondala. Kishen Kavikondala, born in the crowded Indian city of Hyderabad, now an American citizen for the past 30 years is…