jueves, 14 de noviembre de 2024
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: No te dejes engañar: No hay un programa del gobier...
miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2024
"¿Quieres Abrir una Empresa en Estados Unidos?"
"¿Quieres Abrir una Empresa en Estados Unidos?"
No te preocupes por el papeleo ni los trámites complicados. Nuestro equipo de expertos te guiará en cada paso del proceso, incluyendo la apertura de cuentas bancarias para tu negocio.Además, ofrecemos asesoría financiera especializada para que tomes las mejores decisiones y tu empresa sea un éxito.
Haz tu sueño realidad y comienza tu proyecto con la solidez que necesitas.
#AperturaDeEmpresasUSA #AsesoríaFinanciera #CuentasBancarias #EmprendimientoGlobal #juanfanti
lunes, 11 de noviembre de 2024
LA INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL A VECES NO ES TAN INTELIGENTE
El año pasado en la temporada de impuestos (Taxes), se ofrecía varios tipos de software gratis para hacer sus impuestos a través de la inteligencia artificial, para algunos les salió bien por la simplicidad de sus impuestos, pero para aquellos que ya había un nivel de dificultad, no tan bien, ya que al colocar puntos que no debían, y solicitar créditos indebidos obtuvieron en vez de un buen refund una multa.
Lo mas importante es ir con un Planificador Tributario y Financiero, que lo pueda asesor durante el año, para pagar menos impuestos o lograr ese refund que puede ser unas vacaciones soñadas.
Tanto a nivel personal como corporativo no se arriegue que una vez más lo barato sale caro, vaya con su contador y obtenga unos impuestos realizados con conocimiento y experiencia.
Si un preparador de impuestos te promete un alto refund antes de revisar tus documentos, o te hace "la segunda" para comprar una casa, en la cual tu flujo de caja no da, obteniendo un préstamo de manera fraudulenta, que te puede originar perder la propiedad y hasta años de cárcel por estafa a la Tesorería Nacional.
Ustedes tienen la última palabra, pero recuerden que el gobierno americano tarda pero llega, no juegues con el futuro tuyo y de tu familia, solo por ahorrar unos pocos dólares.
Si tienes un caso con penalidades, o quieres llevar las cosas como deben de ser, no dudes de concertar una cita con nosotros a través de nuestro email: info@200gfs.com
Nuestro WhatsApp: +1 (954) 683-3578
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: VETERAN DAY
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: 🇺🇸 Honramos a Nuestros Héroes 🇺🇸
viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2024
Promoción Especial de Taxes Personales, si concretas una cita desde el dia 11/11/2024 hasta el 12/31/2024, obtendrás un 10% de descuento en los honorarios de elaboración.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17ZGcGB2ez/
Somos Two Hundred Global Financial Solutions, por favor danos tu review.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567093169663&sk=reviews
Si nuestro servicio te pareció bien, por favor danos tu recomendación en el link anterior.
Latin People News LPN: ¿Quieres abrir tu empresa en EE. UU. y no sabes po...
jueves, 7 de noviembre de 2024
TRUMP'S NEW TARIFFS
The sell behind the new tariffs on foreign goods is that they will benefit U.S. manufacturing and create jobs. Many people have hope that this will reinvigorate the economy and create new opportunities. Some others fear these policies are too extreme and short-sided. Regardless, here is what we might expect from the following years.
Trump has, in practice, unlimited
power to affect foreign trade. Congress has given the president the
power to make laws in order to protect the market from harmful foreign
practices or international emergencies. Starting from 1934 to 2015, Congress has progressively given the Chief Executive more authority to negotiate trade deals and set tariffs on foreign goods. This is due to ambiguous language and broadly defined parameters, our current president is theoretically able to fulfill all of his tariff related promises. However, the way these are
define allow for anything any president could wish it for. There may be
legal challenges in court, but there is no guarantee these challenges
might stick.
There are a lot of things to be
said about the presidential race this year. One thing in particular
involves tariffs. The word President Trump has called, "the most
beautiful word in the dictionary." One of the main talking points of his
campaign involves a new foreign trade plan meant to reinvigorate the
American economy. Mostly involving tariffs and other dues meant to
disincentivize importation and offshoring. The plan is to impose a 10-20% tariff on most foreign goods as a general rule. However, there would be a 60% tax on Chinese goods and a conclusion to permanent normal trading relations. The idea has been tossed around to place tariffs of 100% to 1000% on Mexico. In addition, a possible "reciprocal" tariff may be implemented in which would match the tariff rates for other countries to what those countries have placed on the United States. Another selling point of these policies is making the income tax obsolete and repealing it for US tax payers. Whether this will happen is a hotly debated topic.
Many economists predict these additional costs will be passed on to the regular consumer. Whenever a tariff is introduce someone has to carry to increase in costs. During the first Trump administration, there were additional tariffs imposed, 25% for steel and 10% on aluminum (with exempted suppliers and exclusions granted on a case-by-case basis). And of course, there were the tariffs placed on Chinese imports. These new policies led to a shift in supply and prices. Steel imports declined by 17.2% from 2017 to 2021. Many steel manufacturers went on to invest into domestic steel production during this time. In addition, this 4 year period was marked with an increase in average monthly steel prices of 166.1%. Aluminum has also been affected by these tariffs during the first Trump administration. With imports declining by 19%, and prices spiked in 2018 to then fall to then rise again in June 2020, leading to an overall 45% increase in price. A study done by the National Bureau of Economic Research, that went into detail of what the effects of the Trump tariffs were in 2016-2020. Foreign steel exporters responded to the tariffs by lowering their prices, "Since China is only the tenth largest steel supplier to the U.S. market, these costs have largely been borne by regions like the EU, South Korea and Japan.2 This is likely good news for U.S. firms that demand steel, but bad news for workers hoping that steel tariffs will bring back jobs." (Amiti, Redding and Weinstein, 2020). Interestingly, according to the study, these tariffs have near insignificant pass through, meaning that around 100% of the cost from the taxes have passed on to the consumer and US importers. A study by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, they estimated that this plan would cost the average household an additional $2,600 annually on average.
On the business level, whether tariffs help or hurt depends on the industry. For example, in a study done by the United States International Trade Commission, the Economic Impact of Section 232 and 301 Tariffs on U.S. Industries, it was found that the tariffs affected specific industries differently. For example, steel and aluminum production was boosted by $2.2 billion in 2021, while car, food packaging, and appliances that have to use those metals had to pay higher prices, leading to a reduction of $3.5 billion. This means that there will be winners and losers. Those firms who can increase their prices due to the tariffs will profit while those who have to buy from those will be at a disadvantage.
It should be noted that the rest of the world will respond to Trump's policy change. If we are to look to the president's first term, we can see what happened when he put into motion his previous foreign policy plan. When those tariff went into effect, several foreign powers also taxed American exports. This naturally led to US exports dropping as they became less profitable. It is entirely possible that in the near future these policies may ignite a trade war between the US and China, sending shock waves through the global economy.
Many people have said that Trump's promises will not translate into actual policy. However, from his previous administration, we know that Trump will most likely do everything in his power to bring them into reality. It is always hard to see into the future, and foresight is always 20/20, so we cannot say for sure what will happen next. However, it is important to observe what is happening and what has happened, so we can prepare for what might happen next. Regardless, if one thing is for sure, the next 4 years will be eventful.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
https://www.usitc.gov/publications/332/pub5405.pdf
https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w26610/w26610.pdf
https://www.piie.com/research/piie-charts/2024/trumps-bigger-tariff-proposals-would-cost-typical-american-household-over
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF11400
https://www.cato.org/briefing-paper/presidential-tariff-powers-need-reform#introduction
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: Emprender en Estados Unidos es un gran paso, y ten...
miércoles, 6 de noviembre de 2024
REVIEW OF STRIKES OF THE YEAR
With everything that has been going on this year it is easy to get lost in the hurricanes and political candidates. However, while all of that has been happening, there have been great developments in the work force. This year has been a great year for work strikes in all sorts of industries. These strikes have had great repercussions in many sectors of the American economy and will most likely continue to be the driving force for change in the labor market.
Boeing is a company that has garnered itself some level of infamy over the years. From the criticism for the unreliability of their planes to political lobbying for profit, they are a company who have known scorn from many places. It should be unsurprising then that they have just recently wrapped up negotiations with the representatives of their worker's union. The economic impact of this strike was noticeable. Thousands of people were protesting which lead to a freezing in the supply chain. Around 38,000 jobs were taken out of the economy at this time. Surrounding business also stalled as their regulars were busy at the picket line. It is estimated that this strike cost Boeing over $6 billion before the talks were resolved.
Meanwhile, the tech workers of the New York Times have began to protest. 600 individuals have walked out and began their protest of the newspaper. The main asks of the workers are as follows: for their contracts to have a "just cause" provision (that they can only be fired because of misconduct or another reason of a similar nature), increases in pay, equal pay for all, and return-to-office mandates. The last point is particularly pressing since many tech workers of the New York Times work outside of New York City and would have to move in order to continue working. This, among other issues not resolved, led to stage a strike. As the days pass, many of the software technologies are predicted to stop working reliably.
This October, dockworkers also had their own strike, which caused ripple effects on the entire economy. The parties involved included the dockworkers of the East and Gulf coast negotiating with their bosses. As per usual, after months of employer-employee talks going nowhere, the dockworkers began their strike. 45,000 workers ended joining this effort. Their main asks were increase in wages for their contracts and for dock operators to address some concerns about automation. Fortunately for the consumer, companies had accelerated their shipments in anticipation for this and built a surplus. Although the surplus would have eventually ran out, the operators and port workers were able to hash out a plan that worked for everyone.
These strikes have had a tremendous impact in their particular fields. And as more strikes succeed, the more people will use strikes in the future. We should see that in the future, employers may have to treat their employees on more equal grounds or they might have to contend with labor strikes that could greatly impact their business.
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: Necesitas una empresa y una cuenta en un banco en ...
Latin People News LPN: ¿Sabías que muchos contribuyentes pierden deduccio...
martes, 5 de noviembre de 2024
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: Los errores en los impuestos pueden costarte mucho...
miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2024
IP PINs, what they are and why you should get one
A long running trend in the world has been a rise in identity theft. Scammers seem to be more prevalent than ever, and identity theft is one of the more common forms of con. When it comes to to taxes, scammers may use your details to steal your tax return, make accounts for illicit online transactions, or even use it to open credit cards in your name, just to name a few. As such, the IRS has started to encourage taxpayers create IRS Online Accounts.
By signing up online with the IRS you an IP PIN. The number serves as additional protection against people who wish to steal your identity. Requesting a IP PIN permits only those with the number to be able to use your SSN/ITIN. IP PINs are valid for a singular calendar year, in which they are replaced by a new one on the next year. You can see your current PIN using your IRS Online Account. If you do have an IP PIN, then you must use it when filing any federal tax returns during the year the PIN is effective. This includes if you are filling for prior years or amended returns. In addition, it should be noted that the IRS will never contact you in any way to request you IP PIN. They already know it, this is a scam.
According to The Identity Theft Research Center (ITRC), 2023 had at least 353 million individuals affected by data compromises. The Federal Trade Commission has claimed that it took over 5 million reports last year, 48% were for fraud and 19% were about identity theft. That breaks down to over 2.5 million cases of fraud and over 1 million identity theft cases. Everything else rounds to over 1.8 million reports. Identity theft and fraud are crimes that can ruin people's lives, and rob people of their sense of security. By getting an IP PIN you can secure yourself from those who seek to exploit you. As such, we recommend you get an IP PIN today.
martes, 29 de octubre de 2024
NEW CHANGES TO TAX LAW THAT MAY BE COMING SOON
With the elections on everyone's mind, one of the common topics of discussion is taxes. Different candidates have different ideas on how to change how taxes work in the U.S.A. Here we have compiled a list of a few potential realities that the candidates have proposed.
Trump's Side
Trump offers some changes to the tax code, from the dramatic to the mild. One of his more radical policies is the elimination of the income tax, instead trying to replace it with tariffs. Both liberals and conservatives have called the idea impossible and destructive. Trump actually has pitched several ways to reduced taxes. He wishes to reduce business taxes, and create exemptions for social security, tip income, and overtime pay. He wishes to create tax benefits for auto loan interest and family caregivers. He also wishes to further expiring estate tax cuts.
However, the president has also pitched for certain increases in other areas. Trump has proposed a universal baseline tariff on all US imports of 10-20% and a 60% tariff on Chinese imports. In addition, he has also said he will tax large private university endowments.
Harris's Side
The democratic candidate has had differing ideas. Harris has proposed certain tax breaks for certain sectors. The "America Forward" tax credit is a proposal that would give a tax credit to businesses like AI, aerospace, iron and steel manufacturing and others. She would also provide exemptions for tip income, in addition of increasing credits for child tax credits, premium tax credits, income tax credits, housing tax credits, and increase deduction for start-up costs. Naturally, this will also include certain increases. Corporate income tax will increase alongside the net investment income tax, and in addition, Harris will also increase the top tax rate on long-term capital gains. In addition deductions for depreciation and interest for certain rental construction investments might be reduced
City of Weston
|
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: No te dejes engañar: No hay un programa del gobier...
LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: No te dejes engañar: No hay un programa del gobier... : No se ha aprobado un alivio económico para pagar tarjetas de créd...
-
En Two Hundred Global Financial Solution, nos encargamos de todos los trámites y procedimientos necesarios para abrir tu empresa en Estado...
-
Revocación automática del estado de exención por no presentación Los formularios 990, 990-EZ, 990-N o 990-PF deben presentarse antes del d...
-
Fecha límite para la presentación de la serie del Formulario 990: hoy La fecha límite para la presentación de la serie del Formulario 990 ...
-
Two Hundred Global Financial Solutions, te da la oportunidad de acompañarte en tu empresa, asesorándole desde la creación misma, búsqueda ...
-
Detrás de cada gran empresa hay un emprendedor valiente que tomó el primer paso. ¿Estás listo para dar el tuyo? En Two Hundred Global Fi...