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IMF | Soaring Inflation Puts Central Banks on a Difficult Journey

Upside risks to the inflation outlook remain large, and more aggressive tightening may be needed if these risks materialize. Central banks in major economies expected as recently as a few months ago that they could tighten monetary policy very gradually. Inflation seemed to be driven by an unusual mix of supply shocks associated with the pandemic and later Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and it was expected to decline rapidly once these pressures eased. Now, with inflation climbing to multi-decade highs and...

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IWTA | Three Essential Tax Considerations Foreign Owners of U.S. Real Estate Need to Know

Real estate is a popular investment choice for non-U.S. investors, but foreign investors need to take careful considerations when looking to invest. These considerations include income, business structure and the property value, to name a few. With no one-size-fits-all, investors need proper planning and advice to avoid possible tax and penalty complications. What is the U.S. Estate Tax Exemption? While U.S. citizens and persons who are deemed to be domiciled can enjoy an estate tax exemption in 2022 of $12,060,000, that figure does not...

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Steptoe | Burst of Tax Legislative Activity in the Senate Catches Many by Surprise

On July 27, only hours after the Senate passed, by a vote of 64-33, a pared-down version of the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America (CHIPS) Act (H.R. 4346), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced they had reached an agreement on a budget reconciliation package. The reconciliation legislation, called the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) (H.R. 5376), is a much pared-down version of the House-passed Build Back Better (BBB) bill. After...

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Vulcan Insight | IMF forecasts cuts to global, EU economic growth

On Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund updated its annual World Economic Outlook, providing a gloomy economic outlook for the world economy. According to the IMF’s outlook, global GDP growth will be limited to 3.2% for this year and 2.9% for the coming year. The figure is already down significantly from the 6.1% projected last year. According to the IMF’s analysts, a “tentative recovery in 2021 has been followed by increasingly gloomy developments in 2022 as risks began to materialize,” referencing...

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Datacolor | How to Have a Successful Rollout of Your New Color Solutions

This is the final blog by Dwight Davis, Datacolor Regional Sales Manager, in our series about finding the right tools for digital color management. In this series, we covered how to begin your search, making the business case for color management, the different types of color measurement instruments and more. Our goal is to help you make the best decision possible for your company’s needs. Whether you’re investing in digital color technology for the first time or you’re upgrading your existing...

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ACG Resources | Advantages and Disadvantages of Hiring Freelance Employees

There are many Advantages and Disadvantages to hiring freelance employees. Freelancing is becoming more common in the fast paced economy, with surveys showing freelancers made up 35% of the U.S. work force in 2016. With this increase in freelancing, stable, full-time employees are becoming less common, but it is important for employers to know the advantages and disadvantages of freelancers before making the switch. Advantages With the freelance economy growing, freelancers offer many advantages to companies. Freelancers cost less than full-time employees....

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EU Member states commit to reducing gas demand by 15% next winter

In an effort to increase EU security of energy supply, member states today reached a political agreement on a voluntary reduction of natural gas demand by 15% this winter. The Council regulation also foresees the possibility to trigger a ‘Union alert’ on security of supply, in which case the gas demand reduction would become mandatory. The purpose of the gas demand reduction is to make savings ahead of winter in order to prepare for possible disruptions of gas supplies from...

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EXEO Attorneys | Immigration U.S. & Canada – July 2022

This month’s newsletter provides an overview of recent changes in Canadian and American immigration. Here are the most recent news since the beginning of the pandemic and travel restrictions as of July 27, 2022. Applying for a work permit with the A75 exemption code as the holder of a CSQ Please note that it is no longer possible to submit a work permit application with the exemption code A75 as the holder of a Quebec Selection Certificate (Certificat de sélection du Québec)...

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Cea Legal | The Case For A Down Round Financing

A “down-round” occurs when a company raises new capital according to a valuation lower than that had been used in the previous financing. While this might be seen as a last resort, it becomes less unusual and actually useful in a turbulent economic landscape like the current one. In fact, when a “down-round” is justified by factors that are outside of a company’s control, such as the current concurrence of a pandemic-induced crisis and inflation shocks, it should not...

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Troutman Pepper | Do Your Diligence: M&A Considerations Following OIG’s Special Fraud Alert on Telemedicine

Reimbursement and licensing regulations that once restricted telehealth services have relaxed in recent years, fueling massive investment in telemedicine companies and provider implementation of telehealth modalities. A study by McKinsey shows that telemedicine now comprises between 13% to 17% of all health care visits and that hundreds of billions of dollars will be shifted into virtual or virtually enabled care. Any entities that plan to invest or are already invested in digital health companies, entities that contract with them, or...

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