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IRS issues proposed regulations for Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax

— The Internal Revenue Service today issued proposed regulations to provide guidance on the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax. 

IRS provides relief to victims of severe storms and flooding in Connecticut and New York; various deadlines postponed to Feb. 3, 2025

— The Internal Revenue Service announced today tax relief for individuals and businesses in Connecticut and New York affected by severe storms and flooding from torrential rainfalls that began on Aug. 18, 2024. Some communities in western Connecticut also experienced landslides and mudslides from these storms.

U.S. Department of the Treasury, IRS announce $1.3 billion recovered from high-income, high-wealth individuals under Inflation Reduction Act initiatives 

— Today, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen and Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Danny Werfel are delivering remarks at the Austin, Texas, IRS campus to announce new milestones under Inflation Reduction Act initiatives to ensure wealthy individuals pay taxes owed, improve service for taxpayers through the Digital First Initiative and modernize foundational technology.

Treasury and IRS request comments on issues related to Saver’s Match contributions

— The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued a notice requesting comments on Saver’s Match contributions to be paid by Treasury under the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.

IRS reminder: Third estimated tax payment due Sept. 16; disaster-area taxpayers have more time

— The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers the deadline to submit their third quarter estimated tax payment is Sept. 16, 2024.

Funding from the Inflation Reduction Act improves taxpayer service with modern online tools

— With the funding from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the Internal Revenue Service continues to modernize online tools for taxpayers to take advantage of clean energy credits.

Reminder: September is National Preparedness Month; taxpayers should prepare for natural disasters

— With the peak of hurricane season arriving and an elevated wildfire risk across much of the West, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers to develop an emergency preparedness plan or, if they already have one, to update it for 2024.

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Corporate AMT proposed regulations issued; some penalties waived

The IRS issued proposed regulations providing guidance on the corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT) and a notice that waives the penalty for failure to pay estimated tax with respect to the corporate AMT for 2024.

IRS seeks comments on SECURE 2.0 saver’s match contributions

Treasury and the IRS issued a notice on saver’s match contributions to be paid by Treasury under provisions of SECURE 2.0.

Credit card reward liabilities may be eligible for recurring-item exception

The Office of Chief Counsel approves accrual of liability, distinguishing the situation in a CCA from that of Giant Eagle, Inc.

Cryptoasset ‘staking’ challenge dismissed as moot after government’s concession

Sixth Circuit affirms district court’s holding that the taxpayer’s refusal to cash a refund check did not keep the controversy alive in his case.

Tax Court lacks jurisdiction because notice of deficiency was invalid

The court held that the notice was not sent to the taxpayer’s last known address.

Taxation of influencers: Gifts with strings attached?

Individuals promoting retail brands to their online audience may need to report taxable compensation for any benefit received.

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Supreme Court: Insurance proceeds increase corporation’s estate tax value ... 9 months into ERC claim processing moratorium, still a waiting game ... National taxpayer advocate: TikTok a difficult adversary for IRS ... Expert warns: IRS has what it needs to pursue more audits ... Bias possible in IRS program for auditing refundable credit returns ... AICPA makes recommendations to IRS on next Priority Guidance Plan

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In a Transformed Neighborhood, a Funeral Home Finds New Life as a Gym

The former Scotto Funeral Home, a landmark of bygone Brooklyn, is reopening after a multiyear renovation and Catholic blessing — as a boutique gym.By Stefanos Chen

Ted Drewes Jr., the Frozen Custard King of St. Louis, Dies at 96

Celebrity chefs and politicians paid tribute to the man behind the extra-thick shake known as the concrete, an intrinsic part of St. Louis summers.By Alex Williams

Harris Tells the Business Community: I’m Friendlier Than Biden

The vice president on Wednesday proposed an increase on the capital gains tax that was far less than what President Biden has floated, one of several moves meant to win over business owners.By Nicholas Nehamas, Andrew Duehren and Reid J. Epstein

Harris, Proposing a Tax Break, Makes a Play for Small-Business Owners

The plan, which Kamala Harris will announce on Wednesday in New Hampshire, would allow new companies to deduct up to $50,000 in start-up expenses, a campaign official said.By Andrew Duehren and Nicholas Nehamas

After 62 Years, Brooklyn Says Goodbye to a Local Hardware Store

To mourn the closure of Crest Hardware, a beloved family business in Williamsburg, fans of the store held a wake and staged a second line march.By Rachel Sherman and Graham Dickie

How A.I. Can Help Start Small Businesses

Entrepreneurs say use of artificial intelligence for a variety of tasks is accelerating the path to hiring and, ideally, profitability.By Sydney Ember

How a Brooklyn Business Owner and Foodie Spends Her Sundays

Kai Avent-deLeon, who owns a lifestyle store and a restaurant in Brooklyn, starts and ends her day with her journal. In between? Friends, family and delicious food.By Ilana Kaplan

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Innovation Beyond Boundaries: How Cross-Industry Insights Drive Breakthroughs

Drawing inspiration from unrelated sectors can lead to groundbreaking innovations.

Three Lessons Learned From Starting A Business In The Great Recession

Each step forward in your ventures is about navigating the business landscape and deepening an understanding of what it truly means to succeed on one's own terms.

How To Negotiate Professional Fees

Talking about how much a client should pay for a professional’s service is a legitimate and crucial topic–just as important as the client’s other business priorities.

How To Create A Rewards System For A Multi-Generational Workforce

A modern workforce demands a modern employee recognition program.

How Leaders Can Embrace The Power Of Saying 'No'

If you find yourself constantly overwhelmed, spread too thin or struggling to maintain a work-life balance, it’s crucial to reassess your boundaries and priorities.

5 Essential Elements Of A Standout LinkedIn Summary (with Examples)

Your LinkedIn summary is your digital elevator pitch. Here’s where anyone visiting your profile can learn about you. Don't waste this opportunity.

HR’s Guide To GLP-1s: Containing Costs Without Cutting Benefits

You can support your team’s health goals without sacrificing the financial health of your organization.

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Navient reaches $120 million settlement for misleading student loan borrowers

According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, $100 million will be used to make payments to impacted borrowers in a settlement with the former servicer of student loans.

After more than a century, the Campbell's company drops 'soup' from its name

The Campbell Soup Company's CEO said the "subtle yet important change" to the name adopted in 1922 better reflects the broad number of products it makes.

Keurig misled the public over claims its K-Cup pods are 100% recyclable, the SEC says

Keurig agreed to pay $1.5 million in penalties — without admitting guilt or denying the SEC's findings that the K-Cup pod producer made inaccurate claims regarding the recyclability of those pods.

Overtourism ho! The Barcelona cruise dilemma

Barcelona has always attracted crowds, but now it's attracting protests from locals angered at the negative consequences of being one of Europe's most popular destinations. This is especially true as large cruise ships can dock close to some of the city's most famous landmarks. On today's show, we look at how cruise ships are both driving revenues and frustrations in Barcelona, and we consider what the city's options are for regulating the flow of visitors.

Is AI overrated or underrated?

Are the promises made by AI boosters all hype, or are we actually under-appreciating the transformative potential of AI?

A venture capital grant program for Black women officially ends after court ruling

Attorneys representing conservative activist Edward Blum and the Atlanta-based Fearless Fund wrote that both parties “have settled,” asking the court to permanently dismiss the case.

What Musk's Twitter takeover could tell us about a possible government appointment

After buying Twitter in 2022, Elon Musk instituted sweeping changes — including rebranding the social media platform as "X." Authors Kate Conger and Ryan Mac recount the takeover in Character Limit.