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U.S Payroll Grows By 315,000 In August
As expected, the U.S. labor market grew in August as more people are entering the workforce, which in turn pushed the unemployment rate up. A total of 315,000 new jobs were added which was higher than the expected 298,000 for … Continue reading
With the IRS’ New $80 Billion in Funding, Some Say it Should Be Spent on Answering the Phone
If you ever have had to call the IRS for any reason, you know that getting in touch with an employee is next to impossible. Earlier this month President Biden announced the Inflation Reduction Act, which included a plethora … Continue reading
New AI Experiment Helped France Tax Over 20,000 Undeclared Pools Across The Country
In recent years AI or Artificial Intelligence has made some extreme strides across the globe in changing how we do things in our daily lives. In a recent experiment by the French Government, they used an AI drone that was … Continue reading
U.S. and China Reach Agreement on Chinese Company Audits
Washington and Beijing recently reached a preliminary agreement to allow American officials to review audit documents of businesses in China that trade in the United States. This is a massive first step toward avoiding the delisting of around 200 firms … Continue reading
Offshore Tax Loophole Helps Americans Cheat the IRS, Says the Senate
For years, people across the country have tried countless times to scam, trick, or do something to get around the IRS and their relentless nature of tax collection. Most of the time, those people have gotten caught and slapped … Continue reading
Mayor Eric Adams Signs Bill That Provides Property Tax Rebate for NYC Homeowners
Earlier this week, New York City Mayor Eric Adams enacted a one-time tax rebate for eligible NYC homeowners. The $150 rebate is aimed to assist low-income and middle-income homeowners that have been burdened by extremely high property taxes in the … Continue reading
IRS to Refund 1.6 million People Who Missed Tax Deadlines During the Pandemic
Millions of Americans across the country missed key filing deadlines during the pandemic. However, this did not stop the IRS from dishing out hefty fines to the late filers. Luckily, it seems as though the Internal Revenue Service has realized … Continue reading
Biden to Give Partial Student Loan Forgiveness
Earlier this week, big news swept the nation as President Biden announced his plans regarding student loan forgiveness. Loan forgiveness was a campaign promise that Biden spoke about when he was making his 2020 presidential run. Although this is … Continue reading
Inflation Reduction Act – DSJ Breakdown
The Inflation Reduction Act was recently signed into law by the Biden Administration. The goal of this act is to build back an economy that is beneficial for all hard-working American families. There are several details incorporated into this bill … Continue reading
Japan Launches Nationwide Competition to Boost Alcohol Consumption
MORE alcohol? Yes, you read that right, the Japanese government is launching a nationwide competition among the young people in Japan for ideas on how to encourage people to drink more alcohol. This comes as the country experienced a large … Continue reading