Bitcoin Gains Can Become “Tax-Free”

(NewsUSA)  |8/19/2019 The 2017 Reform Act of 2017 is starting to gain traction as former United States Congressman Mark Schauer (MI-07) suggest that the “Opportunity Zones created under the tax bill incentivize capital flow to businesses in low-income neighborhoods all over the nation. Investment of even a portion of unrealized capital gains will have an… Read More »

Turkey shows the economic pain of global democratic backsliding

By Richard Holden, UNSW | August 16, 2018 As American baseball legend Yogi Berra once supposedly quipped, “It’s déjà vu all over again.” Three years ago the crisis was in Greece, now it’s Turkey. Another European summer and another European economic crisis. It’s tempting to say that being in Europe is all the two situations… Read More »

Small business owners are getting a new incentive to sell to their employees

A bartender pours drafts at Harpoon’s beer hall in Boston. Harpoon became partially employee-owned in 2014. AP Photo/Charles Krupa By Joseph Blasi and Douglas L. Kruse | By August 15, 2018 The federal government just made it a lot easier to form an employee-owned business. In an increasingly rare example of bipartisan cooperation, President Donald Trump… Read More »

The ABCs of Finance Apps

(NewsUSA) | August 15, 2018 As back-to-school time sets in, personal finance becomes more complicated for many families. Some have students away from home for the first time, others have expenses for tuition, and of course the many purchases associated with the start of school: backpacks, lunch bags, clothes, books, dorm room furnishings, not to mention… Read More »

Can Your Local Bookie Survive Legal Sports Betting?

By Kevin Judge | August 12, 2018 Now that New Jersey has legalized sports betting, what will happen to your friendly neighborhood bookie? The so called “numbers rackets”, illegal lotteries , was once a cash cow for organized crime but were driven out of business by State lotteries. As government blessed sportsbook spreads across the… Read More »

The Economics of Arms Control: Reality is Not in Fashion

By Kevin Judge | August 11, 2018 Attempts to ban consumer products have inconsistent and often unsatisfactory results.  Bans can influence supply and demand by limiting availability and increasing costs, there may still be demand at the price of acquiring the item illegally.  Demand can be a hard thing to reduce and suppliers will emerge… Read More »

It was time to walk away from Ontario’s flawed basic income project

By Gregory C Mason | August 9. 2018 Social and anti-poverty activists have greeted the dumping of Ontario’s basic income pilot project with the usual lamentations. These critics of the new Conservative government argue the funds allocated to the project is a pittance compared to the costs of poverty, and we have missed out on learning about… Read More »

Capital gains and why they matter – a tax expert explains

By Stephanie Leiser | August 8, 2018 It’s a game for the rich. AP Photo/Steven Senne Stephanie Leiser, University of Michigan The Trump administration wants to change the way capital gains are taxed to factor in inflation. To many, this may sound like a technical change of little consequence. To others, such as the Tax… Read More »