The Liquidity Event | Money and Finance with Shane and Ally Jane

The Witch Tax


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In this week's episode, The Onion weighs in on the housing market and England’s first witch gets to write off her spells on her tax forms. We’ve got OnlyFans making a second attempt at going public via SPAC, good for them. In the IPO space, we finally have a little action: a teeny tiny company in California called Hempacco filed their S-1 last week with just over a million dollars in revenue last year. Our hosts are on the fence about The Routing Company, a Boston-based start-up producing management software to re-route public transportation for private users. This one is magical.

Links

New Zillow Feature Lets Users Track Happy Lives Of People Who Outbid Them For Dream House

Why your student loan payments may be delayed (again)

Here comes the sun: Senate agrees on permanent daylight saving time

The Routing Company lets you hail a ride — on public transit

Tax Pros Preparing 46 Percent of E-filings - CPA Trendlines

Britain's 'first official witch' files tax returns and claims expenses on potions and spells

Ukraine authorities say seized Russian tanks don’t need to be declared on tax form

Biden’s Budget Would Reshape His International Tax Plan to Match Global Deal

Scoop: OnlyFans wants to go public through a SPAC

 

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