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Thursday, January 12, 2023

The Top 10 Tax Posts Of 2022

The joke — which, of course, references the infamous moment at last year’s Oscars when Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock for making a jab at Jada Pinkett Smith’s alopecia — resulted in rapturous, shocked laughter from the audience.

During his acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes on Tuesday night, Eddie Murphy offered some key advice for up-and-comers in the industry: Don’t mess with Will Smith. 

“I want to let you know that there is a definitive blueprint that you can follow to achieve success, prosperity, longevity and peace of mind,” Murphy said at the end of his speech. “It’s a blueprint and I’ve followed it my whole career. It’s very simple, just do these three things: pay your taxes, mind your business and keep Will Smith’s wife’s name out of your f*** mouth!”


Finland is testing new ways to teach students about fake news. Media literacy is part of the national core curriculum starting in preschool. Here’s what other countries can learn from its success.


For one thing, Trump’s handpicked IRS commissioner, Charles Rettig, made hundreds of thousands of dollars renting out Trump properties while refusing to release Trump's tax returns.


Donald Trump used loans with rock-bottom interest rates to shift some of his fortune to his kids—and he may have employed savvy tax techniques to ensure it all happened legally.


The Top 10 Tax Posts Of 2022


 Should Firm Leaders Take the Lead on Their Own Performance Review? – Patrick J. McKennaan internationally recognized author, lecturer, strategist and seasoned advisor to the leaders of premier law firms discusses why and how strong leaders should voluntarily initiate their own performance feedback. McKenna’s detailed and actionable guide identifies the enormous benefits of doing so.



Services Australia has warned Aussies about fake social media profiles posing as Centrelink, myGov, Medicare and even Services Australia employees. Services Australia said the fake profiles were asking Aussies to share their personal information with them.