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Dem lawmakers introduce bill to prevent states from taxing nonresident teleworkers
Dem lawmakers introduce bill to prevent states from taxing nonresident teleworkers
Lawmakers are taking their battle over a Massachusetts tax law into their own hands after the Supreme Court said this week it would not weig …
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From Amazon to Starbucks, what companies paid workers in the pandemic
From Amazon to Starbucks, what companies paid workers in the pandemic
Nearly 140 companies in S&P 500 said their median worker made at least $100,000 last year; four dozen put the figure at less than $30,00 …
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Supermarkets are stockpiling inventory as food costs rise
Supermarkets are stockpiling inventory as food costs rise
Supermarkets are stocking up on everything from sugar to frozen meat before they get more pricey, girding for what some executives anticipat …
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ETAAC delivers 2021 Annual Report with recommendations to Congress and IRS
ETAAC delivers 2021 Annual Report with recommendations to Congress and IRS
The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC) today released its annual report to Congress, featuring 10 recommendations with …
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Biden's capital gains tax plan would push US rate to one of highest in developed world
Biden's capital gains tax plan would push US rate to one of highest in developed world
Biden has proposed raising the capital gains tax rate to 39.6% from 20% for millionaires; coupled with an existing Medicare surcharge, feder …
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These companies are weighing price hikes as inflation surges
These companies are weighing price hikes as inflation surges
New data published by FactSet found that 18 of 26 S&P 500 firms in the consumer staples sector said they had already increased the price …
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Americans are leaving unemployment rolls more quickly in states cutting off benefits
Americans are leaving unemployment rolls more quickly in states cutting off benefits
Federal pandemic aid bills boosted unemployment payments by $300 a person each week and extended those payments for as long as 18 months, we …
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Rising cost of steel, lumber and copper is hampering homebuilding — and pushing house prices out of reach
Rising cost of steel, lumber and copper is hampering homebuilding — and pushing house prices out of reach
Homebuilding rebounded less than expected in May as very expensive lumber and shortages of other materials continued to constrain builders' …
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Consumer prices surged 5 percent in May, fastest pace since 2008
Consumer prices surged 5 percent in May, fastest pace since 2008
Inflation soared by 5 percent in May, the fastest year-over-year pace since 2008, as surging demand from the reopening economy met supply ch …
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