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Salary Transparency’s Impact On the Future of Labor
With salary ranges being required in more areas, how can executives use these new laws to better their hiring practices?
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| February 3, 2023
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Three Key Questions About Corporate Tax Reform
CFOs should ask tax execs about rate-cut surprises, sources of cash, and big capex investments.
By
Heléna M. Klumpp
| May 31, 2017
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Tax
Federal Tax Reform Could Have Big Effect on States
While the outlook is unclear, sitting back and waiting to see how things unfold is not a winning strategy.
By
Larry Cusack
| February 28, 2017
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The Economy
Trump for the Economy, But a Vote for Clinton
The greatest impact the next president can have on the economy will be through the enactment of tax reform.
By
Leonard Bickwit Jr.
| September 15, 2016
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Tax
It’s U.S. Corporate Tax Policy, Stupid!
Republicans swap insults but agree on tax reform.
By
Douglas S. Stransky
| April 6, 2016
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Tax
Major Reform Needed to Boost Investment in U.S.
Significantly lowering the corporate tax rate is among four recommendations by Red Hat CFO Frank Calderoni.
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Frank Calderoni
| November 17, 2015
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Tax
The Reform We Need Is Unlikely to Occur
Politicians won't support reform that would take a bite out of campaign contributions, tax professor says.
By
Philip G. Cohen
| November 17, 2015
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The Economy
Small Businesses Crave Tax Reform Too
But they worry lawmakers won't take into account the impact on small businesses when considering changes to the tax code.
By
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| April 14, 2015
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Tax
Tax Reform Coming, But Not Until 2017
Business tax executives are expecting reform after the presidential election, and one-quarter want the U.S. to move to a territorial system.
By
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| March 20, 2015
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The Economy
Corporate-tax Reform in America: An Offer They Could Refuse
The president's plan for business tax reform makes no sense.
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Economist Staff
| February 6, 2015
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Tax
Tax Reform Consensus: Lower Rates, Closed ‘Loopholes’
In the game of tax reform, one CFO’s “loophole” is another finance chief’s essential tax credit.
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David Katz
| February 4, 2015
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Tax
GOP Sees Corporate Tax Cut With Control of Senate
If they win the Senate, Republicans say, they will need to show they can legislate, lead, and solve problems, including corporate tax reform.
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Matthew Heller
| November 4, 2014
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Tax
Obama Tax Plan Bypasses Pass-throughs
While his plan to lower the corporate tax rate to 28% from 35% might help the overall economy, it doesn’t particularly help small businesses.
By
Kathy Hoffelder
| February 13, 2013
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The Economy
Healing America’s Economy: Obama vs. Romney
Which Presidential candidate has the better plan for reviving the economy? We asked economists what they think.
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Russ Banham
| October 8, 2012
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The Economy
Let’s Stand by the Dividend: Treasurer
If the Bush Tax Cuts expire, will it hurt the share price of a company that pays a large, regular dividend? In another edition of the Treasurer’s Inbox, a treasurer explains to a CFO why there’s no need to worry.
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Patrick Guido
| August 31, 2012
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