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Accounts Receivable Tax Building Permit Tax CDL license Tax Cigarette Tax Corporate Income Tax Dog License Tax Excise Taxes Federal Income Tax Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) Fishing License Tax Food License Tax Fuel Permi...5 opinions2013/02/25 17:49:45
READ, WEEP, PRINT AND KEEP! This should be on the front page of every newspaper. Charley Reese's Final column! A very interesting column. COMPLETELY NEUTRAL. Be sure to Read the Poem at the end.. Charley Reese's fina...225 opinions2013/01/14 14:57:03
FORBES Op/Ed: Early this morning, the U.S. Senate, by a vote of 89 to 9, passed a bill designed to back the nation away from the fiscal cliff—potentially averting a critical challenge to the nation’s economic recovery an...4 opinions2013/01/01 13:46:36
The 2010 law setting the estate tax at 35% for estates under $5 million dollars is set to expire in January 2013. In five days, the exemption plummets to $1 million dollars. It’s going to cost your family more money if you...3 opinions2012/12/29 02:15:07
B. H. Obama may have opened the door to finding new monies for enhancing the revenue side of the fiscal cliff. The fundamental problem for the Democrats and the Republicans is that they both want to raise revenue based on ...19 opinions2012/11/28 14:21:21
U.S. Households Face Tax Increase From 2013 Fiscal Cliff By Richard Rubin - Oct 1, 2012 2: U.S. households are facing an average tax increase of $3,446 in 2013 if Congress doesn’t avert the so- called fiscal cliff, the no...32 opinions2012/11/28 15:42:03
ours is going to real estate taxes and to get currant on bills3 opinions2012/11/16 12:33:43
With the Federal Estate Tax at the exemption point of $5M .. It is clear that there's NOT just the FEDERAL Estate/Inheritance Tax to consider in your overall Estate Planning process .. (anything in Excess of $5M is taxed ...6 votes2013/02/03 21:21:46
1. President Obama Cut Taxes for Almost All Working Americans 2. Ronald Reagan Tripled the National Debt 3. George W. Bush Doubled the National Debt 4. Reagan Raised Debt Ceiling 17 Times, Bush Seven 5. Tax Cuts Don't ...123 opinions2012/11/01 05:43:20
With the fact checkers still struggling to catch up with all of the lies Mitt Romney came out with at the last debate, one of the most blatant seems to be Romney's denial that his tax "plan" - namely cutting another 5 tril...7 opinions2012/10/09 18:49:24
Tax experts — including one who supports Romney’s plan — say the Republican presidential candidate’s promise to cut individual income tax rates without either favoring the wealthy or losing revenue isn’t mathematically pos...0 opinions2012/10/05 01:37:42
Republicans Tout Bush Tax Cuts, But Extending Unemployment Benefits Would Support 400,000 Jobs By Jeff Spross The sticking point of the negotiations over the so-called “fiscal cliff” has been the Bush tax cuts for the w...3 votes2012/12/10 18:36:50
15. Romney-Ryan Will Add More Debt Than President Obama Mitt Romney may " love data ", but he has a serious problem with math. He has simultaneously promised to (a) extend the Bush tax cuts and then slash all rates ...2 votes2012/09/18 20:37:47
As of now, the tax cuts approved by congress in 2001 and 2003 that were originally scheduled to sunset in 2010 are now about to increase taxes on tens of millions of taxpayers earning well below $250,000 after December 31,...3 opinions2012/09/01 14:37:05
by Allen Ginzburg in Blog , Featured , Politics on November 20, 2012 10:31 am In Sunday’s paper, New York Times writer and Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman wrote a controversial post on taxes. Krugman essen...7 opinions2012/11/20 15:43:07
Doubtful of the government’s ability to come up with a plan to avoid the “fiscal cliff,” a combination of automatic spending cuts and tax increases that will go into effect next year unless a budget deal is reached, many h...3 opinions2012/11/14 17:52:47
Interesting, don’t you think! This should be on the front page of every newspaper. Charley Reese's Final column! A very interesting column.. COMPLE...2 opinions2012/08/04 23:59:12
By Bill Bischoff Early in the morning of January 1, Congress finally got around to dealing with the tax part of the fiscal cliff drama by passing what is inaccurately named the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. Th...14 opinions2013/01/03 16:42:18