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Howard Jarvis Tax group releases 10 worst tax gimmicks of 2009
20 hours ago ago from SRCAR GAD
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association has just published their 10 worst tax gimmicks of 2009 in California. In this state it's got to be a challenge to narrow it down to just 10 we have such a plethora to choose from. I do believe they missed the boat on #9 however. California's marijuana harvest rivals or surpasses most other agricultural crops in the state in both revenue and quality, and all that potential tax revenue is just going ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Whig
Taxpayers screwed over yet again because of the Bailout. Here is the latest outrage. Note that the Obama Administration hasn't done anything that the Bush Administration didn't do. It doesn't matter -- Democrats or Republicans -- you and me get screwed. Washington Post: U.S. gave up billions in tax money in deal for Citigroup's bailout repayment DEAL MADE TO RECOVER BAILOUT Firms exempted from rule when U.S. sells its stake The ...
Related contentFED: Copenhagen Grifters Plan $3,000 Con
22 hours ago ago from Vlad Tepes
From Taxpayer.com FED: Copenhagen Grifters Plan $3,000 Con Would you be upset if you knew your government was about to get duped in a con that would cost your family at least $3,000 a year in new taxes? That is exactly what is happening in Copenhagen right now. The developing world has teamed up with global warming activists in Copenhagen at the world climate conference. Together they are planning the big con. Key ...
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19 hours ago ago from Booming Back
Continuing with the theme of democracy and debate within Ireland's Public Sphere, I received an interesting email this afternoon from TASC, the progressive think-tank, on their analysis of the budget. TASC is a fascinating group that definitely is at the forefront of the Irish Public Sphere, bringing together academics, politicians, trade unionists, journalists, activists and even writers such as Colm Tobin, and has been responsible for ...
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20 hours ago ago from Red County
While it is incontestably true that a lot of people took out mortgage loans they could not afford to replay, it is just as true that they were encouraged to do so because banks were required by federal law to make these bad loans. Bankers even gave them an acronym, loans as in No Income, No Job, No Assets. The result was the government created housing bubble that was coupled with the Federal Reserves policy of keeping interest rates so low ...
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White House promotes clean energy tax credits
19 hours ago ago from U.S. News
White House promotes clean energy tax credits WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House is promoting a $5 billion increase in tax breaks for clean energy manufacturing in hopes of contributing to job growth and expanded use of renewable energy. The tax credits are part of the jobs plan that President Barack Obama announced last week. If Congress approves the initiative, new or expanded factories that make products such as wind turbines, solar ...
Related contentMore than 200 attend hearing on NH business tax
16 hours ago ago from U.S. News
More than 200 attend hearing on NH business tax CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- Some New Hampshire small business owners who are subject to a new tax complained at a state hearing Wednesday that they never had the chance to address it and fear it will threaten their livelihood and future job growth. "Any way I look at this I see a cost," said Carolyn Virtue of Sanbornton, who started a small medical case management business for seniors with her ...
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