Much of the commentary on the VAT and Customs Duty implications of Brexit relates to the movement of goods between the UK and European Union (EU) and vice versa. It is worth noting that there are also potential VAT changes to consider for businesses that provide services rather than goods. Brexit concept Getty Images/iStockphoto Where
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Larry Genet is a Senior Vice President at CBRE, Inc., focusing on sales and leasing of industrial and office properties in South Florida. getty I vividly remember what it was like being a junior broker. I was hungry for success but lacked experience and had a lot of doors slammed in my face. It was an
getty The Main Street New Loan Facility Program was established as a part of the CARES Act earlier this year to provide banks with a 95% guaranteed re-payment when they extend credit under this program to a business borrower. In an apparent reaction to the delay in extending new PPP loans the SBA announced on
NBC News’ presidential historian Michael Beschloss warned on election eve that the credibility of the United States is “absolutely on the line” when it comes to the results of the presidential election. “You have not had a situation where a president has said, ‘I have a real worry that this is not going to be
U.S. stock futures rose slightly in overnight trading as investors awaited Tuesday’s Presidential election between incumbent Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Dow futures rose 84 points. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures gained 0.2% and 0.22%, respectively. Stocks rebounded on Monday from a sell-off to end October that was driven by a
There’s a famous line from legendary football coach Vince Lombardi that goes, “Winners never quit, and quitters never win.” But as a former professional poker player who has won more than $4 million in poker tournaments, I’ve found that during times of high uncertainty, the opposite may be closer to the truth. Quitters often win, and
How is Wall Street positioned for the election? Even Wall Street isn’t sure. For most of October, “buy the stimulus trade” was the main idea on Wall Street. After all, polls showed odds were good for a Biden victory that would likely entail some kind of large-scale stimulus. Investors were buying small-cap stocks, infrastructure plays, and
Ika84 | E+ | Getty Images Here’s one open enrollment period that people without health insurance may want to pay attention to. From Nov. 1 through Dec. 15 — unless your state has a later closing date — individuals or families without medical coverage can sign up for a plan through the federal health exchange
getty The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced some changes to its collections processes to assist taxpayers who have been impacted by COVID-19. Specifically, the IRS says it is expanding taxpayer options for making payments and alternatives to resolve balances owed. “The IRS understands that many taxpayers face challenges, and we’re working hard to help
Real estate is a highly competitive market, especially in the commercial sector. The work you put in is often what you get back, and it requires a lot of time, energy and persistence to make a name in the market. One important tip is to ensure you’re choosing the right properties to invest in, so
Women Bear The Brunt Of The Recession getty The labor market is in a “she-cession”. Women bear the brunt of the pandemic. Yet President Trump promised “we’re getting your husband’s back to work” at a rally in Michigan. This dated vision of women’s participation in the labor market ignores the plight of millions of women,
CNBC’s “College Voices 2020” is a series written by CNBC fall interns from universities across the country about coming of age, getting their college education and launching their careers during these extraordinary times. Colette Ngo is a senior at Chapman University. Young voters are fired up and research shows they will be a decisive factor
Colorox brand toilet bowl cleaner sits on display at a supermarket in Princeton, Ill. Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines midday Monday: SolarEdge Technologies – Shares of the solar-equipment maker jumped more than 4% ahead of the company’s third-quarter results, which will be released after the bell. Research
The global governmental response to the coronavirus pandemic has been rife with shortcomings that have prolonged the acute phase of the health crisis, “Black Swan” author Nassim Taleb told CNBC on Monday. “I think this is a case study of government worldwide incompetence in dealing with a problem and denial,” said Taleb, whose best-selling 2007
andresr | E+ | Getty Images Covid-19 has disrupted tax and retirement planning for small-business owners, especially those who focused on saving their businesses from the pandemic’s fallout earlier this year. With some hard work, however, there is still time to get back on track by Dec. 31. Here’s a great example. After his business
MoMo Productions | Stone | Getty Images As Election Day looms and U.S. Covid-19 cases spike, there are a lot of reasons why you may feel uncertain about the future. The good news is that there are moves you can make now to shore up your finances and build your personal security, no matter your
RyanJLane | E+ | Getty Images Small businesses that took a forgivable loan this year — as well as their banks — can’t wait to have the balance wiped out, but tax professionals are telling them to slow down. The CARES Act, which went into effect this spring, established the Paycheck Protection Program, an emergency
Most people think primarily about income tax, not estate tax. That makes perfect sense, since very few people end up paying estate tax, or even having to worry about it at all. With a $23 million allowance per married couple going free of gift or estate tax, only those over that number face taxes. Yet
Several things are now pretty clear. First, the recession will last well into 2021. Even though retail spending has bounced back from a 20 percent drop, jobs haven’t. More government spending will help the 10 million people who have not regained their job, but it can’t give them a new one. As long as COVID
If you’re 55 or over, your retirement may be more uncertain than ever before. Despite that more people than ever are retiring early in the face of an ongoing pandemic, uncertain economy and record low interest rates. 2020 has brought unprecedented change getty A recent report released by the Retirement Equity Lab at The New