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I.R.S. Stepping Up Efforts to Squash Fraud in Tax Credit Program
The Employee Retention Tax Credit continues to be ripe for abuse as Congress mulls shutting the program down.The New York Times - Business -
Firm Retention Summary: Robertshaw U.S. Holding
This is a summary of a request from Robertshaw U.S. Holding to hire Hunton Andrews Kurth as bankruptcy co-counsel, filed Feb. 28 with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How to consolidate credit card debt
Debt consolidation can help you pay off your credit cards faster. Learn more about consolidating your debt here.CBS News - Top stories -
The Surprising Way You Can Lower Employee Stress
Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk says their employees have incredibly low stress levels. Let's dive into those numbers -- and how you can reduce stress in your business.Inc. - Business -
Amazon Drivers Are Employees, Top Wisconsin Court Rules
Drivers in the Amazon Flex program are eligible for unemployment insurance, a verdict that will affect the gig economy.Inc. - Business - Amazon -
Consumer Credit Lender CURO Files for Bankruptcy Under Heavy Debt Load
Company expects to reduce its debt by roughly $1 billion and save $75 million in annual cash interest payments through restructuring.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Fallout From the Credit Card Swipe Fee Fight
A proposed settlement between Visa and Mastercard and merchants on swipe fees promises savings, but it may also alter the economics of premium credit cards.The New York Times - Business -
UBS CEO Ermotti to Steer Credit Suisse Integration
UBS said said Sergio Ermotti is set to stay as chief executive officer to see through the integration of Credit Suisse, and sought to address concerns about its size and potential needs for tighter regulation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ericsson to lay off 1,200 employees in Sweden amid mobile markets’ slump
The Swedish telecoms company has said a slowdown in investment in mobile infrastructure will continue impacting its sales in 2024.MarketWatch - Business -
Wisconsin Supreme Court lets ruling stand that declared Amazon drivers to be employees
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday let stand a lower court ruling that declared some delivery drivers for Amazon were employees as the state arguedABC News - Tech -
Wisconsin top court upholds ruling that declared Amazon drivers to be employees
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court ruling that stated some Amazon delivery drivers are employees, not independent contractors as the e-commerce company argued. The court's unanimous ruling dismissed Amazon's appeal and ...The Hill - Politics -
Ex-Jaguars Employee Who Hacked Jumobtron Sentenced to 220 Years in Prison
The team did not renew the former employee’s contract after learning he was a convicted sex offender.The New York Times - Sports -
Biden, Promising Corporate Tax Increases, Has Cut Taxes Overall
President Biden has called for $5 trillion in new taxes on corporations and high earners. But his record so far is as a net tax cutter.The New York Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Tax changes small business owners should be aware of as the tax deadline looms
As Tax Day approaches, there are plenty of things small business owners should keep in mind when filing taxes this yearABC News - Top stories -
Expert on maximizing your tax refund
As the tax season progresses, the IRS reports having received over 71.5 million tax returns, already issuing more than 49 million refunds to Americans. With the average refund amounting to $3,109, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger offers ...CBS News - Top stories -
Why Biden Is Vowing to Raise Taxes
A “yes, new taxes” campaign violates every principle of American politics. But it’s the right choice for this moment.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Vladimir Putin Wants a Tax Hike
To fund the war in Ukraine, the 13% flat rate would give way to a progressive system.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Income Tax Deadline Fast Facts
Read CNN's Fast Facts about "Tax Day," the annual deadline to file income tax returns in the United States, which generally falls in April.CNN - Top stories -
4 ways to simplify the income tax
Simplification is not an easy proposition. The tax code did not get complicated by accident, and the factors that generate complex tax systems—policy trade-offs, the complexity of families and businesses, the role of lobbyists, etc.—are not going ...The Hill - Politics -
Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
Want to pay off high-interest credit card debt with a personal loan? Find out if that plan makes sense here.CBS News - Top stories -
Visa, Mastercard agree to lower credit-card fees in landmark merchant settlement
Visa and Mastercard agreed to lower and cap credit-card interchange rates as part of a landmark settlement with U.S. merchants.MarketWatch - Business -
How the Visa-Mastercard swipe-fee settlement could affect your credit-card rewards
The landmark agreement will limit the fees that businesses pay to accept credit cards — but customers aren’t likely to see savings.MarketWatch - Business -
Robinhood’s stock jumps after company launches first credit card
The Robinhood Gold Card is aimed at Robinhood Gold members — a subscription product offering premium services for a fee — and has no annual fee or transaction fees, but comes with a 3% cash back on all categories.MarketWatch - Business -
3 ways to pay off $30,000 in credit card debt
That amount of card debt can be overwhelming, but there are ways to pay it off. Here are a few to consider.CBS News - Top stories -
S&P Global Cuts Paramount Credit Rating Into Junk Territory
The ratings company cut Paramount Global to BB-plus from BBB-minus, citing continuing cord cutting and elevated investments required to support the buildout of streaming services.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Carbon Credits Draw Fresh Attention Under SEC's New Climate Rules
Several private-equity firms have entered the carbon-credit market, seeing opportunity in the demand for high-quality credits as new pollution-disclosure rules are expected to bring more transparency to the sector.The Wall Street Journal - World - Climate -
Biden, Fighting for Credit and Raising Cash, Gets Help From Clinton and Obama
A fund-raiser on Thursday intends to raise $25 million to help re-elect the president, who has amassed a roster of achievements, but whose approval ratings are the lowest of the three.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Visa, Mastercard and the largest U.S. credit-card issuing banks agreed to a settlement with merchants over the fees charged for swiping credit cards.
Visa, Mastercard and the largest U.S. credit-card issuing banks agreed to a settlement with merchants over the fees charged for swiping credit cards.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Trump tax cuts set to expire – will you be affected?
With many of former President Trump's tax cuts due to expire next year, taxpayers may be wondering if there's anything they should be doing now to prepare.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Biden Targets Private Jets in Hunt for Tax Revenue
The White House’s new focus on corporate aviation is drawing backlash from an industry that says it supports manufacturing.The New York Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Beware of 'bank jugging' this tax season, police warn
Police are warning the public about "bank jugging" this tax season.The Hill - Politics -
Disney Succumbs to DeSantis in Fight Over Florida Tax District
The Republican governor says the truce vindicates the state, while the entertainment company views the agreement as serving the interests of all parties.The Wall Street Journal - World - Florida -
Disney Settles with DeSantis Over Florida Tax District
The entertainment giant has been in a long-running fight with the Republican governor over laws targeting a tax district that covers the land that houses Walt Disney World.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Florida -
Tax Refunds Are Here and Destined for the Growing Pile of Debt
With credit-card debt at record levels and more households falling behind on loans, tax refunds are helping people make ends meet.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hunter Biden asks judge to dismiss tax charges
Hunter Biden's attorneys argued Wednesday that the federal tax charges the president's son is facing in California are part of a prosecution fueled by politics.CBS News - Politics - Joe Biden -
U.S. CEO Bill Anderson Replaces Managers with Employee Teams to Rejuvenate 160-Year Old Bayer
Bayer CEO Bill Anderson is eliminating scores of management jobs and giving power to employee teams torevitalize the 160-year-old company's slowing business.Inc. - Business -
Red Bull employee will go to tribunal should her appeal over Horner case fail
Action could potentially bring private details into the openChristian Horner, who denied the accusations, was clearedThe female employee who made a complaint of inappropriate behaviour against Christian Horner will take her case to an employment ...The Guardian - World -
Citi’s Jane Fraser tells employees to ‘believe’ while suggesting more job cuts
Fraser said that in the coming weeks, “this final phase of changes will affect the largest number of colleagues at any point during the reorganization.”MarketWatch - Business -
Ever wonder if a contact center employee is burned out? AI-powered feature in Cisco Webex can help
The AI-powered features include the general availability of a series of generative AI capabilities that Cisco first previewed back in Oct 2023, including the Cisco AI Assistant for Webex which provides summarization and chatbot capabilities.VentureBeat - Tech -
NBC says it will cut ties with former Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel after employee objections
NBC says it will cut ties with former Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel after employee objectionsABC News - Entertainment