Talking Tax, from Bloomberg Tax, is a weekly discussion of the most pressing issues facing tax and accounting professionals. Each week the podcast features discussions with lawmakers, federal regulators, lawyers, and journalists. From the courts to Capitol Hill to the IRS, Talking Tax has it covered.
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A monthly podcast with a wide range of guests focused on helping Canadian small business owners make decisions surrounding incorporation, growing their business efficiently, and implementing successful succession, estate planning & tax planning strategies.
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Tax Talk – a podcast from the Irish Tax Institute which explores current issues in the world of taxation.
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A discussion of cutting-edge developments in tax, including up-to-the-minute changes in federal, state, and international tax law and regulations.
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We're the voice for Kiwi taxpayers in the corridors of power. With our 190,000 subscribed members and supporters we fight for Lower Taxes, Less Waste, and More Accountability across all levels of government. Join or support the Taxpayers' Union at www.taxpayers.org.nz
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This podcast is for professionals in the tax industry to learn from each other.
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Welcome to Tax Talk, your tax focused podcast for valuable small business strategies. Join CPA/Attorney Brad as he uncovers insights that could potentially save you $10,000 or more on average, while Army veteran and entrepreneur Josh challenges his conventional tax wisdom, asks the questions everyone is thinking, and tries to find legal ways around the tax laws. Schedule time to discover your tax overpayments --> https://calendly.com/exponential-lee/30min
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On this podcast we are going to provide real, practical advice to expats and other tax practitioners to cut through the financial complexity of moving to another country to help you make better decisions and save money. I talk to expats every day about tax and other financial issues which gives me a front row seat to what information is really valuable. Ill be talking with expert tax advisors in various countries as well as other expats so you can avoid potential traps, take advantage of opp ...
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The nation is unpacking what comes next with Donald Trump's second presidency and with a Senate that flipped from Democratic to Republican. One of the biggest questions that remains unanswered is how this impacts upcoming talks over myriad provisions in the GOP's signature 2017 tax law that expire at the end of 2025. Idaho Republican Sen. Mike Crap…
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Send us a text South African Revenue Service Commissioner Edward Kieswetter discusses his tenure leading the agency and the country’s position in the modernization of the international tax system. For more coverage, read the following in Tax Notes: DSTs Could Violate Tax Treaty Obligations, U.N. Official Says EU Commission Fully Supports Permanent …
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Send us a text Tax Notes contributing editor Robert Goulder shares his take on the effects of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and common reporting standards on the feasibility of taxing foreign assets. Listen to our previous episodes on taxing hidden assets: The Constitutionality of Penalties on Undeclared Assets America the Tax Haven? Explo…
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On this week's episode of Taxpayer Talk, Jordan sat down to talk with current Nelson Mayor and former National Party Minister, Nick Smith. First elected as a Member of Parliament in 1990, Nick Smith would remain an MP for over three decades. Nick would serve across a number of portfolios, including as Minister of Education, Local Government, and Ho…
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California regulators are prepared to walk away from strict licensing rules that require accountants to earn the equivalent of five years of college to qualify. The California Board of Accountancy has proposed reforms that would grant the certified public accountant license to candidates with a traditional bachelor’s degree plus two years of work e…
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Send us a text Monisha Santamaria and Nick Tricarichi of KPMG discuss the scope of the latest guidance on the corporate alternative minimum tax and its impact on tax and accounting professionals. Listen to our previous episode on CAMT: Navigating New Guidance on the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax For more coverage, read the following in Tax Note…
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Artificial intelligence is becoming a bigger part of tax practice and policy every day. The Big Four are spending billions of dollars on AI models, and even mid-tier accounting firms seem willing to at least tread into generative AI transformation, albeit slowly. These investments raise questions about how corporate in-house tax departments are eva…
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After you've utilized your business as a vehicle to generate wealth, it's time to plan for a pension. What does this mean for your business? You need to take into consideration several factors when you are planning for a pension and the different options that are available to you. Let's discuss pension planning for business owners who have generate…
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In Episode 19 of Tax Talk, host Donal O'Donovan discusses Budget 2025 and the Finance Bill 2024 with Laura Lynch, Partner with L&J Tax and a Council member of the Irish Tax Insitute; Alison McHugh, Tax Partner and Head of Private Client Services with EY Ireland; and economist Austin Hughes.Από τον Irish Tax Institute
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Send us a text Tax Notes White House reporter Alexander Rifaat discusses the tax policies proposed by Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump. For more coverage, read the following in Tax Notes: Trump Proposes Tax Write-Off for Generator Purchases Trump Proffers Tax Incentives for Car Owners, Manufacturers Trump’s Plan Would Swell D…
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The fate of the 2017 GOP tax overhaul is top of mind for corporations in the weeks leading up to the election. Many of the law's provisions are expiring in 2025, setting Congress up to negotiate another major tax law. Corporations are closely watching what happens to bonus depreciation, interest expense deductions, and research and development expe…
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Send us a text Tax Notes contributing editor Robert Goulder discusses the history of foreign bank account reporting penalties and how two recent court cases could affect the FBAR regime. For more coverage, read the following in Tax Notes: Jury Finds Professor’s FBAR Failures Willful FBAR Penalty Circuit Split Has Potential for Supreme Court Review …
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On this week's Taxpayer Talk, ACT MP Simon Court - Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister for Infrastructure and Minister Responsible for RMA reform - joins Jordan Williams to talk about the Government's plans for RMA reform. If you like what we do, sign up for updates at taxpayers.org.nz Support the show…
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After more than two years, the Treasury Department has proposed rules to implement the new minimum tax on companies’ book income. Now comes the hard part. The regulations, which Treasury issued last month, would govern how the corporate alternative minimum tax is applied and calculated. CAMT, enacted in 2022, requires big companies to pay at least …
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Send us a text Professors Kenneth Austin and Hillel Nadler discuss the policies that they believe make the United States a tax haven, and the resulting effects on the economy. For more, read Nadler and Austin's article in Tax Notes, "America the Tax Haven and Its Trade Deficits." Listen to more Tax Notes Talk episodes about tax havens: Bad Credit: …
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The European Court of Justice's ruling against Apple Inc. over a $14.4 billion Irish tax bill stunned members of the international tax community, who said it throws the high court's precedent on tax state aid cases into disarray. The EU high court ruled last month that the company's tax positions in Ireland, which were agreed to by Irish authoritie…
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Send us a text Tax Notes contributing editor Nana Ama Sarfo discusses methane-related tax policy and how it might lead to future taxation of greenhouse gas emissions. For more on taxing greenhouse gases, listen to Is Carbon Pricing the Best Way to Mitigate Climate Change? For additional coverage, read Sarfo's analysis in Tax Notes: The Future of Ca…
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The Multistate Tax Commission dates to the 1960s, yet the intergovernmental tax agency and its mission on behalf of state revenue departments are often not well understood. The map of tax laws and regulations across the 50 states would be much more complicated and inconsistent without the efforts of committed attorneys, auditors, and administrators…
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Turning business revenues into income that you can invest, leading to long-term wealth should be the goal of every business owner. If you're ready to take your business to the next level, you need to stop working as an employee within your business and start focusing on being an investor instead. Topics discussed on this episode: - Is there a need …
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Send us a text Tax Notes contributing editor Ryan Finley breaks down the EU Court of Justice’s recent ruling that Ireland granted €13 billion of unlawful state aid to Apple and its implications for state aid analysis. For more coverage, read the following in Tax Notes: Irish Finance Minister Defends Tax System After Apple Decision CJEU Reinstates €…
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Ewen McQueen, author of One Sun in the Sky, joins us on Taxpayer Talk to discuss the Treaty of Waitangi, including questions around the ceding of sovereignty by Maori, interpretations of the treaty, and the politics now surrounding the treaty today. To support Taxpayer Talk, click here. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions, feel free …
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The GOP's 2017 tax law—the biggest change in the US tax code in three decades—left a mammoth task for the IRS and Treasury Department. It resulted in the Treasury and a severely underfunded IRS creating the blueprint for taxpayers and tax practitioners trying to follow the law, releasing over 200 pieces of formal guidance and more than 300 pieces o…
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Ever wondered what it's like to pack up and move halfway around the world? In this episode of "Talking Expat Taxes", host Alex McGowin chats with Melissa Cox about her family's bold move from Delaware to New Zealand. They dive deep into the real trade-offs between cost of living and lifestyle, the challenges of navigating New Zealand's housing mark…
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, we sat down with National Party MP, Suze Redmayne. Suze was elected as the MP for Rangitikei at the 2023 General Election. Suze and her husband run an award winning farm and sell their lamb under their own bra…
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David Buckingham is a Queenstown-based employment relations consultant. He was the supporter who first uncovered the extraordinary behaviour of IRD leaking personal information to social media companies. Jordan sat down with him to talk about what he found, how, and what it means for your data. To support Taxpayer Talk, click here. If you have any …
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Send us a text Alan McLean, chair of the tax committee at Business at OECD, discusses the developments in the international business tax world during his tenure and the committee’s priorities. Listen to our episode with Will Morris, former chair of the tax committee, here: The Tax Diplomat: Reflections From Former BIAC Tax Chair For more coverage, …
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Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) likes to be prepared. Schneider and fellow House Democrats are getting behind-the-scenes briefings that started this summer to bone up on their tax policy knowledge ahead of what's likely to become a big battle in 2025. The Illinois Democrat is a member of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee and he's running to lea…
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, we sat down with National Party MP, David MacLeod. David is the MP for New Plymouth and was elected at the 2023 general election. He spent 22 years on Taranaki Regional Council, including 15 years as the Chair…
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In episode 18 of Tax Talk, host Donal O'Donovan talks with Aoife Lavan, the new Irish Tax Institute President. They discuss Aoife's work and various topics of interest in the world of tax.Aoife is a Private Client Tax and Pension Specialist with over two decades of experience in financial planning, pension management, and tax advisory services. Her…
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Send us a text Do you have questions about tax policy in the 2024 election? Submit your questions here. Steve Rosenthal of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and Don Susswein of RSM discuss how Congress should handle agency delegation following the Loper Bright decision. For more from Rosenthal and Susswein, read the following: Congress Can Main…
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Lawmakers return to Washington next week for the final sprint of legislating before the November elections, on the heels of a failed tax bill vote, and with an appropriations deadline fast approaching. Congress will be under pressure in the next few weeks to reach a deal on government funding to avoid a shutdown on Sept. 30. The Democratic-controll…
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🌏 Considering a move to New Zealand? In this episode of "Talking Expat Taxes," Alex McGowin chats with Melissa Cox, author of "So You Want to Move to New Zealand." Melissa shares her personal journey from the U.S. to New Zealand, discussing the challenges, cultural shifts, and financial decisions involved in such a move. Whether you’re an expat or …
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, Connor sat down with New Zealand First MP, Jamie Arbuckle. Jamie was elected on the New Zealand First List at the 2023 General Election. Jamie also remains a current Marlborough district councillor, a role he …
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Send us a text Do you have questions about tax policy in the 2024 election? Submit your questions here. Tax Notes Capitol Hill reporters Cady Stanton and Doug Sword assess the tax policy items on Congress’s slate this fall, from IRS funding to TCJA extenders, and the potential implications of the upcoming elections. For additional coverage, read th…
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, we sat down with National Party MP, Rima Nakhle. Rima was elected as the MP for Takanini at the 2023 Election. She was born in Australia where she graduated from Western Sydney University with a Bachelor of La…
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The market for clean energy tax credits has been booming, with demand and supply skyrocketing since the 2022 tax-and-climate law established new credits and launched a way for energy developers to easily sell those credits to investors. A midyear report by the energy tax marketplace Crux forecasts that energy tax credit transfer deals could total b…
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You've heard these quotes before: 'cash is king', 'the number one reason that businesses fail is due to cash flow issues'. The first aspect of the 'Planning Process' looks at the fundamentals of your business and helps you ensure that you are building a strong foundation to work from and ultimately generate wealth. ---------------------------------…
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Send us a text Javiera Moraga Valverde, a Chilean lawyer and U.S. law firm associate, discusses her research on how tax systems can harm women via gender-neutral tax policies and shares potential solutions. For more, read Moraga Valverde's article in Tax Notes, "Tax Policy: Is Gender Neutrality Enough?" Listen to more Tax Notes Talk episodes from o…
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, Connor sat down with National Party MP, Grant McCallum. Grant was elected as the MP for Northland at the 2023 General Election. Grant is a farmer and has been involved with the National Party's environmental g…
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When Microsoft Corp. won a $94 million income tax refund from the California Office of Tax Appeals in February, it was considered one of the biggest victories for corporate taxpayers ever in California. Now it’s unclear if Microsoft will get that refund, or if other multinationals with similar claims will either. A law passed in June reversed the r…
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Join Alex McGowin as he welcomes back Rick Philps, an expert in Costa Rican property law, to delve into the legal intricacies of purchasing real estate in Costa Rica. This episode covers the key differences between US/Canadian and Costa Rican legal systems, the roles of notaries and realtors, and crucial advice for expats looking to invest. Whether…
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Send us a text Sarah Lora of Lewis & Clark Law School discusses the personal exemption after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the implications for immigrant families with nonresident dependents. For more, read Lora's paper, "Righting Tax Wrongs for Immigrants." Follow us on X: Robert Goulder: @RobertGoulder David Stewart: @TaxStew Tax Notes: @TaxNotes…
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's MPs. In this episode, Connor sat down with ACT Party MP, Dr Parmjeet Parmar. Parmjeet has a PHD in Biological Sciences, is a businesswoman and former broadcaster and was also formerly a National Party MP from 2014 to 2020. In 2023 she …
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Ernst & Young LLP is developing a generative AI tool for tax professionals that's meant to automate repetitive data work and make tax planning more efficient. The Big Four company is investing $1.4 billion into gen AI globally. Other Big Four firms have made similar pledges. The investments are in part a bet that the technology can fill in some gap…
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, Connor sat down with National Party MP, Katie Nimon. Katie was elected as the MP for Napier at the 2023 General Election. Born and raised in Hawke's Bay, Katie has had experience working in, and eventually run…
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Send us a text Leslie McLean, director of the low-income taxpayer clinic at DNA-People’s Legal Services, discusses the barriers Navajo Nation members face when filing their taxes and attempting to claim credits. Listen to the first episode in this series, "The Tax Challenges of the Navajo Nation, Part 1." Read Investigations Editor Lauren Loricchio…
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Nearly 75% of cannabis businesses operate at a loss, and many in the industry point to a feature of the Internal Revenue Code as the reason why. Cannabis companies are prohibited from deducting ordinary business expenses—like rent or payroll—from their federal taxes as long as marijuana remains under the most restrictive portion of the Controlled S…
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This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, Connor sat down with New Zealand First MP, Andy Foster. Andy is a former mayor of Wellington and also served nine terms as councillor making him one of New Zealand's most experienced local government politicia…
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Send us a text Tax Notes investigated the Navajo Nation’s tax challenges with the IRS and gathered firsthand accounts of how its members navigate a complex filing system with scarce resources and cultural differences. Investigations Editor Lauren Loricchio interviewed two members of the Navajo Nation: Laura Mike, executive director of the Navajo Un…
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Italian economist Pasquale Tridico, newly elected chair of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Tax Matters, has some fresh ideas to curb tax avoidance, which he says will be one of his top priorities. His committee can't propose legislation or substantially alter it in any way. But the panel has gained influence and exposure over time. Set up…
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