CEOs Show Mixed But Favorable Reaction To Tax Reform Plan
More than half of business leaders polled by the 92nd Yale CEO forum in New York City last week believe President Donald Trump should sign the proposed tax reform package…
More than half of business leaders polled by the 92nd Yale CEO forum in New York City last week believe President Donald Trump should sign the proposed tax reform package…
…due to it removing the assumed stimulus from proposed tax cuts from its forecasts. A frustrated FedEx CEO Fred Smith has been circulating a proposed alternative tax reform plan that…
…of 2017,” Moutray says. As of mid-December, Congress was on the verge of passing comprehensive tax reform that could have big implications for manufacturers. PwC noted that the tax plan…
…have made corporate investment decisions on the assumption that the tax reform promised by President Trump and the Republican-led Congress is indeed coming. “We are investing in anticipation of Congress…
…at the U.S. Capitol December 19, 2017 in Washington, DC. With Congress approving sweeping reforms and President Donald Trump poised to sign the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act into law,…
…leisure and hospitality, education and healthcare. New Hampshire’s lack of sales tax has burnished the state’s reputation for being anti-tax. The Tax Foundation ranks it 7th lowest in tax burden…
…should.” The Tax Foundation ranks Pennsylvania’s state and local tax burden 10th highest out of 50 states, and ranks it 24th in business tax climate. Pennsylvania spends more than $4.8…
…Tax Foundation ranks Indiana 22nd highest out of 50 states in tax burden, and 10th in business tax climate. The Hoosier State spends over $921 million a year on incentive…
…the tax laws here. We have a 9% state personal income tax that drives good people from the state. Washington, our neighbor, has no income tax and forces high-income quality…
…included eliminating the small business tax and phasing in lower personal income taxes. “Tax reform has been very positive. Kansas is now regarded as low-tax state, very easy to do…
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Over 70% of Executives Surveyed Agree: Many Strategic Planning Efforts Lack Systematic Approach Tips for Enhancing Your Strategic Planning Process
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