The uncharted territory of taxing non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
How does the market in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) operate and how are the often extraordinary proceeds taxed? Read on to find out. Continue Reading
How does the market in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) operate and how are the often extraordinary proceeds taxed? Read on to find out. Continue Reading
The rise of the gig economy has brought increasing concerns about tax compliance. Two recent changes to tax reporting rules — the comeback of Form 1099-NEC and a reduction in the reporting threshold of Form 1099-K — have important implications for the sharing economy sector. Continue Reading
Special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), which are commonly known as a type of “blank-check company,” have experienced a massive surge in popularity over the last year. Given their rising numbers, this blog post discusses how they work and some of the key income tax considerations that are often overlooked. Continue Reading
The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act, which became law in mid-March, left out the mandate to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour, but it did lead to a promising, open policy discussion about current minimum wage standards. In this blog post, public finance fellow Joyce Beebe considers some of the pros and cons of increasing the minimum wage and possible future developments. Continue Reading
The discussion about Robinhood and its retail traders would not be complete without mentioning the recent GameStop stock trading frenzy. This blog post — the second in this series — will consider what happened and what kind of tax policy proposals are being proposed as a result. Continue Reading
With many workers spending more time at home, the pandemic has led to the rise of online trading — the buying and selling of assets through a brokerage’s internet-based platform. This comes with a whole host of important tax considerations, many of which may be unfamiliar for new traders. Continue Reading
Driven by pandemic-related concerns, more and more American consumers are shifting away from cash toward digital payment transactions. This reflects our developing society, and we should address the underlying challenges that exclude some communities from being part of this progress. Continue Reading