Introduction “Despite cost-saving changes from the proposed rule, the final rule will prove expensive for public companies and their shareholders who will be paying for climate disclosure spam.” That was the judgement of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester Peirce on her agency’s finalized climate disclosure rule. From the perspective of a public company’s […]| Competitive Enterprise Institute
In 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The new law was a reform of the federal tax code, but also included a provision called the Mandatory Repatriation Tax or the Section 965 Transition Tax. This provision taxes U.S. citizens on certain accumulated foreign earnings of foreign corporations going back 30 years, even […] The post Kathleen and Charles Moore Prepare to take their Fight Against Taxing Unrealized Gains to Supreme Court appeared first on Competitive Enterprise Institute.| Competitive Enterprise Institute
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Modern doomsayers have been predicting climate and environmental disaster since the 1960s. They continue to do so today. None of the apocalyptic predictions with due dates as of today have come true. What follows is a collection of notably wild predictions from notable people in government and science.| Competitive Enterprise Institute
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) recently proposed a radical rule to amend its manual for listing public companies to include a new form of corporation called a “natural asset company” (NAC). Last Thursday however, the NYSE withdrew its own proposed rule without explanation, just a day before the Securities and Exchange’s (SEC) public comment […]| Competitive Enterprise Institute