The IRS has issued a one-year delay for the 1099-K tax reporting change, applying to business transfers over $600. Here’s what taxpayers need to know.
Tax professionals and consumers are likely to cheer the delay, which means the pre-2022 threshold of $20,000 for more than 200 transactions applies for now.
In a letter published on his personal blog on Tuesday, Bill Gates addresses areas he has been focusing on in the past year and what lies ahead.
More airlines offer travelers the option to purchase carbon offsets with a flight. Does it have a benefit beyond assuaging passenger climate guilt?
Homeowners can install solar at a cost that state and federal incentives and tax credits make financially attractive, but California just complicated the math.
A four-day or shorter workweek is gaining momentum worldwide — a big thanks to the pandemic.
France recently approved legislation to require solar panels to cover commercial parking lots. Is that approach to renewable construction coming to the U.S.?
Iranian state media is calling for the U.S. World Cup soccer team to be thrown out of the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
ExxonMobil’s first-of-its-kind relationship to capture carbon from other companies’ factories could be the first in a wave boosted by Biden’s climate policies.
Former Obama advisor Alice Hill said the “urgent” often overshadows the “important.”
More private investments are needed to help developing countries to meet their climate change targets, said the managing director of the IMF.
The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury traded lower Wednesday ahead of the conclusion of the Federal Reserve’s November meeting.
Many are hoping for a “step-down” in policy that could see a rate increase of half a point at the December meeting and then a few smaller hikes in 2023.
Pay transparency laws are sweeping through states including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland and Washington. Here is how job listings will change.