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Estate-tax chaos looms for small businesses
20 hours ago ago from Sign Big
The House has passed legislation that would permanently extend this year's estate tax rates and exemptions, but the Senate may not act on the bill before Jan. 1. If an estate tax bill isn't enacted by then, the federal tax on inherited assets would go away in 2010. The tax, however, would be scheduled to return in 2011 at much higher rates and lower exemptions. Everyone agrees that doesn't make sense, but that's the situation ...
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23 hours ago ago from Tim'sJobNews Blog
I found an intersting article from FOX NEWS today about Minimum wage and how that affects you. Many studies have been done on this area an lawmakers have fought and argued over it for years. Now, minimum wage is at $7.25 and likely to stay there or grow a bit in the near future. So what doe this have to do with job seekers? It will affect you more than you know. For example, if you work at a minimum wage fast food chain and everyone's ...
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4 hours ago ago from CEOself
Estate tax chaos looms Bizjournals.com Sam Graves, R-Mo., the ranking Republican on the House Small Business Committee. Many groups representing family-owned businesses agree the estate tax is EDITORIAL: Lawmakers should cut spending to make repealing federal estate tax Lufkin Daily News all 25 news articles
Related contentWaiting on the Senate to Extend the Estate Tax
4 hours ago ago from Kris M. Boyd, P.A.'s Blog
The House has passed a measure to extend the estate tax threshold of $3.5 million into 2010. However, the Senate may not act on it which will leave millions of Americans with an extra large ($) problem. http://www.bizjournals.com/extraedge/washingtonbureau/archive/2009/12/14/bureau1.html
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Reuters No agreement yet on extending estate tax: Hoyer Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) Democratic leaders in Congress have not yet reached an agreement to extend the estate tax before it expires at the end of the year, House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer said on Tuesday. Lawmakers had hoped to ensure that the House Dem: Short-term debt limit hike will pass The Associated Press House to Pass Jobs Bill, Extend Federal Debt Limit, Hoyer Says ...
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Hale "Bonddad" Stewart: A Complete Rejection of the US' Binary Political Thinking
1 hour, 0 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
Given my profession people assume I'm a Republican. After all, I work with business on a regular basis to lower their overall tax liability. However, I'm not a Republican for the following reasons. First, they have a clear anti-intellectual bent. Given the Republican's complete denial of climate change and their embrace of the creationist movement, it's no wonder that a mere 6% of scientists consider themselves Republicans. And that goes to ...
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2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Time magazine this week had a special issue , "The Year in Pictures." Now we should take the picture of this year in politics. People, places, and politics are never the same, so a snapshot in words forbids exceptions for a quicker and better understanding of the politics. Democrats are for spending and understand that you have to pay the bill with taxes. Regularly responsible, the Democrats instituted the budget process, and according to ...
Related contentCongress rushes to finish work for year
3 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Congress rushes to finish work for year WASHINGTON (AP) -- Funding the military, ensuring the jobless don't run out of benefits and maintaining the government's authority to borrow are just a few of the outstanding items as Congress rushes to finish its work in the dwindling days of this year. With the Senate focused solely on health care legislation and no time left to consider bills separately, several of the most important unfinished ...
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1 day ago ago from U.S. News
Key Ind. panel sends tax caps bill to full House INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Bills aimed at placing caps on property tax bills to the state constitution are now before both chambers of the Indiana General Assembly, days before it convenes on Jan. 5. The House Ways and Means Committee voted 21-3 Monday to endorse the property tax legislation. It was first approved in 2008 and if passed again this session, voters would decide in November whether to ...
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