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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 05:53:00

now, we have a new budget very shortly coming out. and this is where we can negotiate both tax changes and spending changes. that's the place. and that is where they should get to. >> one of the things i love about your new book is that your previous book about an antitrust did not take us inside your heart and soul. it took us inside your mind, which was the most scholarly book i've read from a senator since daniel patrick monahan -- >> what a compliment, thank you! >> but this books takes us inside the way you feel. and i'm wondering how you felt this weekend, when you heard about this mass murder in texas. because i can tell you, i just felt disgusted and sickened, and utterly hopeless. you have taken an oath of optimism. that's what the oath of office is, among other things. you are not allowed to feel the complete despair that i feel about these kinds of things. but what do you feel when the news report comes in of the latest mass murder at all? >> i don't think any decent

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How tax changes could impact you

The tax laws are expected to broaden the catchment area for the government’s resource envelope

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:34:00

and with interest rates hiked to above 4% to control rising inflation, they�*re facing extra costs of hundreds of pounds a month. that�*s either being passed on to tenants — or, in some cases, landlords are simply selling up because, along with tax changes and increased regulation, they feel it�*s become unviable. 11% of homes for sale on one website last month were previously rented out — meaning fewer homes available for tenants. people have also had increases in property values. so when properties have come empty, where they might traditionally try to secure a new tenant, they've now realised that the property's increased in value, so they've now look to sell. and they're really the factors that are contributing to landlords exiting the market. it creates a bit of a vicious cycle, really, because it does have knock—on effects to tenants and rents with the shortage of supply.

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How to Lower Your Tax Bill Next Year

Knowing how to lower your tax bill (pay less taxes) when it's time to file your return next year might require some strategizing through the rest of 2023.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:58:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:58:00

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PERSONAL FINANCE: Employee costs just keep rising

QUESTION: As a small company with 15 employees I would like to understand the changes coming in the new tax year regarding payroll taxes and the national minimum wage? ANSWER: The new tax year 2023/24 has just arrived and there are some legislative changes which affect payroll and the amount of pay that your employees will receive.

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Things To Know Before Filing ITR

Things To Know Before Filing ITR Keep all the documents related to your income, investments, and expenses handy, such as Form 16, salary slips, bank statements, TDS certificates, investment proofs, and bills.

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