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    WT031: Property Investment Tax Strategy

    WT031: Property Investment Tax Strategy

    Featured Guest: Shaz Nawaz - AA Accountants.

     

    Tax is the overlay to every single asset. So whatever asset you decide to invest in, there's going to be a different tax treatment. In today’s episode we’re focusing on Pillar 4 - Property, and we are delighted to welcome property tax expert Shaz Nawaz to share his vast knowledge around common tax mitigating strategies that any investor should be aware of. Shaz will be covering reliefs and exemptions, capital allowances, personal tax strategy as well as when you should and not consider incorporating your properties. We all have an obligation to pay our taxes, however, if you can minimize those, and feel comfortable with retaining as much profit and income as possible, then this is going to help you to build your wealth.

     

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    Property tax caps aren't helping

    Property tax caps aren't helping

    Texas is the latest state to pass or amend legislation capping the amount cities’ revenue from property taxes can increase year to year. Bills like Texas’ SB2 are passed with the intent of limiting the amount homeowners have to pay in property tax and keeping them from getting priced out of their homes.

    That stated goal is a noble one (on its face), but there’s another side to the equation, and that includes the increasing costs cities have to provide basic services and maintain aging infrastructure, fund education and support programs intended to cultivate growth and opportunities for residents and businesses.

    In states where cities rely on property tax revenue as the primary funding source to cover these needs, the property tax caps limit cities’ ability to generate revenue to keep up with these liabilities, and it’s resulting in growing deficits, deferred infrastructure maintenance and cuts to basic services. Additionally, studies of early adopters such as California, Michigan and others have shown that these caps also impact social justice and wealth inequality as well.

    In this episode, we discuss the fallout from this type of legislation in states across the country—and what cities can do in response.

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    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady

    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady
    Brown v. Board of Education was hailed as a landmark decision for civil rights. But decades later, many consider school integration a failure. UC Berkeley professor Rucker C. Johnson's book Children of the Dream shows the exact opposite is true. The book looks at decades of studies to show that students of all races who attended integrated schools fared better than those who did not. In this interview with Goldman School of Public Policy Dean Henry E. Brady, Johnson explains how he and his team analyzed the impact of not just integration, but school funding policies, and the Head Start program. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 34358]

    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady

    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady
    Brown v. Board of Education was hailed as a landmark decision for civil rights. But decades later, many consider school integration a failure. UC Berkeley professor Rucker C. Johnson's book Children of the Dream shows the exact opposite is true. The book looks at decades of studies to show that students of all races who attended integrated schools fared better than those who did not. In this interview with Goldman School of Public Policy Dean Henry E. Brady, Johnson explains how he and his team analyzed the impact of not just integration, but school funding policies, and the Head Start program. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 34358]

    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady

    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady
    Brown v. Board of Education was hailed as a landmark decision for civil rights. But decades later, many consider school integration a failure. UC Berkeley professor Rucker C. Johnson's book Children of the Dream shows the exact opposite is true. The book looks at decades of studies to show that students of all races who attended integrated schools fared better than those who did not. In this interview with Goldman School of Public Policy Dean Henry E. Brady, Johnson explains how he and his team analyzed the impact of not just integration, but school funding policies, and the Head Start program. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 34358]

    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady

    The Success of Integrating Schools with Rucker Johnson -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady
    Brown v. Board of Education was hailed as a landmark decision for civil rights. But decades later, many consider school integration a failure. UC Berkeley professor Rucker C. Johnson's book Children of the Dream shows the exact opposite is true. The book looks at decades of studies to show that students of all races who attended integrated schools fared better than those who did not. In this interview with Goldman School of Public Policy Dean Henry E. Brady, Johnson explains how he and his team analyzed the impact of not just integration, but school funding policies, and the Head Start program. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 34358]

    STRATEGIC INSIGHTS RADIO: Accounting Practices and Taxes for Small Business

    STRATEGIC INSIGHTS RADIO: Accounting Practices and Taxes for Small Business
    This episode of “Strategic Insights Radio” covers accounting practices and taxes that small businesses need to be aware of. Host Vlad Rusz, the CEO of Sterling Rose Consulting Corp, interviews certified public accountant Reno Borgognoni. Reno Borgognoni/Certified Public Accountant Reno Borgognoni began his career in 1982 at Beverly Enterprises, a healthcare services provider, as a […] The post STRATEGIC INSIGHTS RADIO: Accounting Practices and Taxes for Small Business appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Meet the Candidates: New York City Council Speaker Debate

    Meet the Candidates: New York City Council Speaker Debate
    A public forum presenting the candidates running in the January 4, 2006 election for the office of New York City Council Speaker. Candidates introduce themselves and express their views on a wide range of topics including housing, jobs, taxes, health care education and the environment.

    The event is introduced by David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs; Marcia Bystryn, Executive Director, New York City League of Conservation Voters; Dick Dadey, Executive Director, Citizens Union of the City of New York. The event is moderated by Douglas Muzzio, professor of public affairs at Baruch College.

    The speaker candidates featured are: Leroy Comrie, Bill deBlasio, Lewis Fidler, Melinda Katz, Christine Quinn, Joel Rivera and David Weprin.

    The event is co-sponsored by Baruch College School of Public Affairs, the Citizens Union of the City of New York and the New York League of Conservation Voters. It takes place on November 17, 2005 in Vertical Campus room 14-220.
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