Posts Tagged ‘tax law’
Fumbling Forecasts: From the Super Bowl to Tax Time
Predictions are a tricky thing to do. Take Super Bowl XLVI for example. Scores of fans got their pick wrong, and that’s with a minimum 50-50 chance. On the flip side, many predicted the New York Giants would win, but was it for the right reasons? Most of these fortune tellers probably
Canadian Financial Institutions Voice Concern on New FATCA Tax Law
New FATCA tax laws are being met with opposition from multinational financial institutions across the globe, but Canadian financial institutions are particularly reluctant to the changes. Their uneasiness comes with good reason, as the new laws pose major concerns for the large number of Canadian
Convey EVP Article on IRC Section 6050W
After the IRS announcement of transitional relief around Section 6050W at the end of October, many banks and other payment settlement entities breathed a sigh of relief as penalties for noncompliance around 6050W reporting were pushed back one year. However, this temporary relief has created some

