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States Fail To Overturn SALT Deduction Caps In Court
(Forbes) - It turns out that there is such a thing as too much SALT. U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken has dismissed a lawsuit filed by four states to strike down the cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions...
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What Should an Estate Plan Include?
(Accounting Web) - “Estate planning” is a term that is often tossed around loosely. Essentially, this is the manner in which you put your financial affairs in order before you pass away. But there’s much more to estate planning than just listing all of your asserts and liabilities.
Subject Line to Salutation: Email Rules to Live By (Podcast)
(JofA) - With the advent of text messaging and other quick-response applications, email has taken on a different but still vital role in communication. Thinking strategically about what we write in an email, how we respond to messages, and how we sort our inbox can help us be more effective email users.
U.S. Factory Gauge Hits 10-Year Low As World Slowdown Widens
(Financial Advisor) - The Institute for Supply Management’s factory index slipped to 47.8 in September, the lowest since June 2009, according to data Tuesday. The figure missed all estimates in a Bloomberg survey that had called for an increase from August’s 49.1.
WTO to Back U.S. Tariffs over Airbus Subsidies
(Reuters) - The World Trade Organization is poised on Wednesday to open the door to hefty U.S. tariffs on European goods over illegal subsidies for Airbus, pushing a 15-year-old row over support for plane giants to the center of fraught global trade relations.
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