Taxation · 07/30/2025
Businesses Advised to Adjust to New Tariff Regulations
U.S. Treasury Secretary Brunner expressed confidence in businesses regarding the upcoming tariff policy changes, urging no need for panic. However, companies must still prepare for the forthcoming challenges, especially small businesses, which are feeling the pressure along with rising food prices.
Taxation · 08/13/2025
Tax Refund Reductions Causes and Solutions
The U.S. Treasury Department has implemented a series of deductions on taxpayers' refunds to repay outstanding debts, including child support and federal debts. Taxpayers who dispute these deductions should directly contact the relevant agency to confirm their debts and refund status.
Taxation · 07/25/2025
EFTPS The Secure And Convenient Federal Tax Payment System
EFTPS is a free electronic tax payment system provided by the U.S. Department of Treasury. It combines multi-factor authentication for security, supports advance payments, and offers easy management, making it suitable for individuals and tax professionals. The system simplifies tax processes.
Finance · 02/04/2022
Gold Prices Face Adjustment The Tug Of War Between Safehaven Sentiment And A Strong Dollar
This week, gold prices fell slightly due to a strong dollar and rising U.S. Treasury yields. Although gold has stabilized around $1,800, fluctuations in global risk appetite and economic data may prompt investors to re-evaluate gold's value as a safe-haven asset.
Finance · 08/05/2025
US Shifts Social Security Payments to Electronic Only by 2025
The U.S. Department of Treasury has announced that starting September 30, 2025, paper Social Security checks will be completely discontinued, and all federal payments will transition to electronic transfers. Individuals involved must complete their payment setups before the deadline to avoid disruption in welfare distribution.
Taxation · 07/23/2025
Indepth Analysis of US Tax Law and Related Official Guidance
This article systematically reviews the U.S. federal tax law and official guidance, focusing on the structure of the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury regulations, and various tax guidance issued by the IRS. It aims to assist taxpayers in understanding and adhering to relevant laws while avoiding misinterpretations and risks.
Finance · 12/14/2023
US Long-term Interest Rates Surge: An Analysis of Causes and Global Impacts
The significant rise in U.S. long-term Treasury yields has become a focal point for recent market discussions. This increase not only directly affects the debt situations of U.S. financial institutions and corporations but may also lead to fluctuations in the global economy. Key factors include imbalances in supply and demand, as well as ongoing expectations for a high-interest-rate environment. Additionally, this situation raises concerns about liquidity risk and potential declines in asset
Finance · 07/22/2025
Beware Full Transition To Electronic Social Security Payments By End Of 2025
The U.S. Department of the Treasury will completely stop issuing paper Social Security checks by September 30, 2025, transitioning to electronic payments. Users who do not complete the electronic setup on time may face delays in receiving their Social Security benefits. It is advisable to switch to electronic payment as soon as possible.
Taxation · 05/08/2024
IRS Proposes Regulations to Improve Reporting and Penalty Mechanisms for Foreign Trusts
The U.S. Treasury and IRS have released proposed regulations aimed at improving compliance processes for foreign trust transactions and information reporting. A working group has been established to optimize penalties, reducing taxpayer burden and encouraging voluntary compliance. More specific recommendations will be provided in the future to enhance international tax transparency and efficiency.
Finance · 07/18/2025
In-depth Exploration of the Structure and Mechanisms of the US Financial Market
This article explores the composition of the U.S. financial markets, including the money market and capital market. It analyzes key instruments in the money market, such as Treasury bills, federal funds, and commercial paper, while discussing the structure of the U.S. capital market, covering both the bond and stock markets. The article also emphasizes the functioning of financial markets and their impact on the economy, aiming to help readers understand the complexity and significance of the
Taxation · 07/23/2025
Federal Tax Regulation Update Enhancing Tribal Government Taxexempt Status and Social Welfare
The U.S. Department of Treasury and IRS have issued new regulations stating that tribally-owned enterprises will no longer be treated as independent federal tax entities and will be exempt from federal income tax. Additionally, the new rules will allow tribal legal entities to qualify for energy credits, supporting economic independence and social welfare.
Finance · 08/06/2025
US Treasury Yields Hit 5 Fueling Market Volatility
After the 30-year US Treasury yield surpassed 5%, the market has experienced renewed panic and volatility. Analysts predict that if the stock market continues to fluctuate, Trump may intervene. Additionally, the combination of credit rating downgrades and fiscal pressures has left investors feeling uneasy about US debt.
Finance · 08/06/2025
US Treasury Yields Near 5 Spurring Investor Adjustments
The 10-year US Treasury yield has surpassed 4.6%, with market experts warning that a breach of 5% could trigger a stock market adjustment, but this also presents buying opportunities in the bond market. Investors should take advantage of the yield range to enhance their balance of returns and risks.
Taxation · 10/24/2024
How To Leverage Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credits To Promote Renewable Energy Development
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS have released final regulations on the Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credit under the Inflation Reduction Act. The aim is to encourage domestic production of renewable energy components by providing clear operational guidelines, promoting market compliance, helping businesses reduce costs, and seizing opportunities in the growth of green energy.
Taxation · 10/23/2024
Tax Exempt Organizations Take Note No Need to File Alternative Minimum Tax Form 4626 for 2023
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS announced that tax-exempt organizations will no longer be required to submit the alternative minimum tax form 4626 for 2023. This policy reduces the compliance burden for tax-exempt organizations, allowing them to focus on their core activities, while still needing to maintain relevant records for future reference.