Episode 372
Blake and David break down the IRS's $99 million paper-check limit, how states use tax credits to attract movie productions (sometimes unsuccessfully) and give their take on actor Kenan Thompson losing $1.5 million to fraud as a child. They also cover couples arguing over finances, AI answering tax questions in California, accounting rules hiding commercial real estate loan losses on bank balance sheets, and the lack of action from accounting standards boards to change these rules.
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Show Notes
Warner Bros.' Disgusting Accounting Trick May Find an Opponent in the U.S. Government
IRS Seeks More Than $1 Billion From SVB for Taxes
IRS sues FDIC to get $1.45B in SVB back taxes
Mayweather’s $18 Million Check To The IRS Packs A Punch, But Is Under The $100 Million Weight Limit
California plans to use AI to answer your tax questions
Jeff Bezos will save over $600 million in taxes by moving to Miami
The Indicator from Planet Money : NPR
Mayweather’s $18 Million Check To The IRS Packs A Punch,
But Is Under The $100 Million Weight Limit
Jeff Bezos reaps Florida tax benefit with $4B Amazon
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Young staff need to be in the office because of AI, says
PwC's UK boss | Accounting Today
Money is the Biggest Relationship Hurdle for 1 in 4
Couples, Survey Revea
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