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Cliff Ennico
Cliff Ennico joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the changes to your future plans for your IRA based on the recently passed SECURE Act, including how to minimize future taxes.
Marc Lieberstein
Marc Lieberstein joins Jim Blasingame to report on how union organization and state and federal governments wanting to collect more taxes, have led to a parasitic regulatory and court assault on the franchise industry over employment structures.
Barbara Weltman
Barbara Weltman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the books she’s authored which help small business owners educate themselves about taxes and tax planning, even if you have a tax professional.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report that the IRS is turning to private contractors to collect back taxes, but there is a protocol for those contractors that you should know before you respond to any IRS inquiries.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the key dates for filing tax returns, and what you have to do to stay alive if you miss an IRS drop-dead filing date.
Barbara Weltman
Barbara Weltman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the increased diligence of the IRS to keep tabs on Gig Economy participants to make sure they file and pay payroll and income taxes.
Pete Sepp
Pete Sepp joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the good, the bad and the ugly of the Tax Cut Jobs Act of 2017, which while lowering taxes overall on small business, still creates filing challenges for many because the law hasn’t been fully promulgated.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the lack of final direction for filing taxes under the last tax bill, which is almost a year and a half old, plus the fact that while most small businesses received a cut, many didn’t who should have because too much was given to corporations.
Anne Zimmerman
Anne Zimmerman joins Jim Blasingame to report on what small businesses are saying about whether the new tax law helped them or not, and the results are that while it did cut their taxes, it wasn’t much help, and not as much as major corporations got.
Guy Sorman
Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to report that while Google, Amazon and Facebook are making money in the E.U., they aren’t paying taxes at a corresponding level, and that’s not sitting well with regulators.