I have been enjoying the postseason baseball experience (where the Phillies are managing to be the giant killers for both leagues). Yeah, except for last night- a night of ignominy…
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HR-1: From beginning to the end. (Hopefully not OUR end, though)
Here’s the preamble to the series…
https://www.adjuvancy.com/wordpress/tax-cuts-jobs-act-lie/
Continue reading HR-1: From beginning to the end. (Hopefully not OUR end, though)
And, now for the Senate Side
So, what does the Senate version of this bill (HR-1) do? By and large, the Senate bill matches HR-1. But, there are some significant differences. It’s not clear which house will prevail in their interpretation of the various changes (or that the Senate version passes at all). But, again, tax planning is critical- we need to know what may happen. We need to discern what changes this Senate version- if it passes- will have in conference, when the House and Senate work out the differences in their versions.
I didn’t forget about this…
Remember how embarrassed a few people were when the Panama Papers (pilfered from the law firm of Mossack Fonseca) were released? When all those supersecret (and illegal) 214,488 offshore accounts were divulged? Which is the reason someone car-bombed Daphne Caruana Galizia and murdered her.
HR-1, Biz 2
We are continuing the exploration of the proposed new tax law. Parts 1 and 2 covered individual taxation issues. (There was a preamble, as well.) Yesterday, we started our discussion of what may happen to business taxes.
HR-1, Biz 1
We’ve seen what could be happening with our personal taxes. (Part 1 here; part 2 here. And, the preamble.) Now, let’s see what changes the House plans for US business taxation.
HR 1, too!
We began discussing the proposed changes to personal tax filings yesterday. We’ll finish with the changes to the individual tax system today-and then go on to the changes to the business tax filings.
HR 1
Let’s reiterate what I said yesterday– I don’t expect this bill to pass. Certainly not the way it was presented in the bill. These posts were written on 2 November- when the bill was published. Since then, the House has proposed changes to its own bill. And, 1 week later, the Senate published a slightly different version- which means that I will be adding to this series to contrast the differences between the two bills. (This series that was 5 blogs will now be 7.)