Chicago’s “Netflix Tax”– Spreading Due to COVID-19 »
By: Robert Niska
COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the way we all live. Americans are spending more time at home, working remotely, buying a …
By: Robert Niska
COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the way we all live. Americans are spending more time at home, working remotely, buying a …
By: Cameron Miller
Public funding for sport venues has long been a sore spot in Arizona politics and public discourse. …
The World Series of Poker (“WSOP”) Main Event has concluded for 2015. The biggest winner of the WSOP will not be Joe McKeehen, but rather the United States Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”). McKeehen was awarded a life altering $7,683,346 dollars. From paper and simple glance, it seems the poker tournament has helped make the finalists into millionaires. Each of the finalists navigated through a grueling field of 6,420 participants, which included professional poker players, recreational players, and celebrities, although, the IRS will ultimately win the most money per tax liabilities. - Read more...