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U.S. Treasury Department Introduces New Rules to Combat Money Laundering in Real Estate

To bolster U.S. national security and prevent illicit finance, the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued new rules on August 28, 2024, targeting real estate money laundering and strengthening anti-money laundering requirements for investment advisers. By closing loopholes exploited by criminals to conceal dirty money, these rules mandate more stringent reporting and record-keeping for certain real estate transactions and require investment advisers to establish robust anti-money laundering programs. Learn more about these crucial changes and their impact on your sector here.
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What you need to know about The Inflation Reduction Law.

After more than a year of fraught negotiations, President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law on Tuesday, a long-awaited ambitious bill passed by the Democrats in the U.S. House and Senate. This historic legislation will invest $370 billion in spending and tax credits for low-emission energy forms to fight climate change, stabilize health care premiums for millions, and provide significant savings on power bills for most Americans, as reported by Vox Senior Correspondent Ellen Loanes. Learn how this landmark legislation aims to fight climate change, reduce prescription drug costs, and introduce a 15% minimum corporate tax rate. Discover the impact on U.S. companies, small businesses, and the federal budget deficit. Find out how the Act's provisions, including expanded tax credits and IRS funding, could shape the economic landscape and your financial future. Stay informed with GPCPAs' #TaxTelegram.
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Are you Eligible for this New Round of Stimulus Check?

Governor Gavin Newsom signed additional COVID-19 relief legislation this week that will provide $600 stimulus checks to the majority of his state's residents as well as additional payments to dependents, Newsweek reported. At the end of June, the Democratic governor reached an agreement with state lawmakers to approve the direct payments, as well as billions in other economic relief, according to Newsweek. 
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