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How the GOP Tax Bill May Affect Businesses
Business Costs & Regulation Corporations would enjoy a lower flat tax rate while individual owners of pass-throughs would also see a lower rate, but with more complex terms.
By Joy Taylor • Last updated
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Hold Soda Makers to Account for Health Woes?
Business Costs & Regulation A strong case can be made that it’s unethical for companies to target the very customers who shouldn’t be heavy consumers of a given product.
By Knight Kiplinger • Published
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How a Border Tax Would Affect You
Business Costs & Regulation A plan to limit imports could raise prices but also create more jobs.
By Sandra Block • Last updated
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Why You Should Plan To Sell Your Business Now
Business Costs & Regulation No matter when you actually expect to let go of your business, you need to be prepared for the move.
By Andrew Bass, CPA, CWM, PFS • Last updated
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Should Congress Dictate How Colleges Spend Their Endowments?
Business Costs & Regulation Charitable institutions with endowments—whether colleges, museums or hospitals—have a legal and moral obligation to honor the wishes of past donors.
By Knight Kiplinger • Last updated
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New Overtime Rules Will Hit Businesses This Year
Business Costs & Regulation A change in salary threshold will make more workers eligible for extra pay.
By Martha Lynn Craver • Last updated
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Should Rich Immigrants Be Able to "Buy" Permanent Visas?
Business Costs & Regulation U.S. immigration policy should tilt toward admitting people who actually want to work in this country. An immigrant's wealth shouldn't by itself confer priority for citizenship.
By Knight Kiplinger • Last updated
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Giving You More Control Over Your Data
Business Costs & Regulation The Reclaim Your Name initiative would give consumers information about who is collecting information about them.
By Anne Kates Smith • Last updated
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The Unintended Consequences of a Boost in Overtime Pay
Business Costs & Regulation New rules mean millions more employees will be overtime-eligible. But will employers find workarounds?
By Nellie S. Huang • Published
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