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47 charged in largest US pandemic fraud scheme | Rush Hour

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47 charged in largest US pandemic fraud scheme | Rush Hour

Federal authorities charged 47 people in Minnesota with conspiracy and other counts in what they said was the largest fraud scheme yet to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by stealing 0 million from a federal program that provides meals to low-income children. NewsNation investigative correspondant Rich McHugh Reports.

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Using Turbo-Tax to Report Opportunity Zone Capital Gains Deferral

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This is a brief instructional video on how to use Turbo-Tax to Report Capital Gains Deferrals via Opportunity Zones and specifically Opportunity Zone Funds. This is done via the manual capital gains entry screen in Turbo-Tax.
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If you deferred gain from the sale of stock by investing in a Qualified Opportunity Fund (QOF) you’ll need to specially report the deferral on your Form 1040 tax return.

In this video, we cover the proper reporting.

1. Schedule D
2. Form 8949
2. Form 8997

View our second video here which covers what is a QOF

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The Many Forms of Power: Crash Course Business – Soft Skills #16

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In our second to last episode of Soft Skills, Evelyn talks to us about Power and how it’s not always bad, not always good, and useful to understand. Enjoy!

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Elias, S. (2008). Fifty years of influence in the workplace: The evolution of the French and Raven power taxonomy. Journal of Management History, 14(3), 267-283.

French, J. R., Raven, B., & Cartwright, D. (1959). The bases of social power. Classics of organization theory, 7, 311-320.

Hickson, D. J., Hinings, C. R., Lee, C. A., Schneck, R. E., & Pennings, J. M. (1971). A strategic contingencies theory of intra-organizational power. Administrative science quarterly, 16.

Pfeffer, J. (2010). Power: Why some people have it–and others don’t. New York, NY: HarperBusiness.

Pfeffer, J. (1992). Managing with power: Politics and influence in organizations. Harvard Business Press.

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