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The American Spectator : Swift Tax Dodgers

The state has a 6.25 percent sales and “use” tax on most everything, not just boats. If you live in Massachusetts and buy a product in sales-tax-free New Hampshire, where I live, Massachusetts expects you to pay a tax just for the …

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Mayor Cicilline will not veto tax levy – Projo 7 to 7 News Blog

“It is unclear why members of the City Council would vote to impose a tax increase on residents when they haven't even discussed, never mind deliberated or passed, the appropriations side of the budget. In other words, they've raised …

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Mid-Year Tax Planning | Money Under 30

It's almost August, it's sunny outside, and the last thing you want to think about is your tax bill for 2010. In fact, you have repressed 2009's tax.

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TaxProf Blog: ATR: Obama's Broken Tax Pledge

TaxProf Blog provides resources, news, and information for law school tax professors. It is not affiliated with Auto Didactix LLC's TaxProf, a software-based tutorial for law students in the federal income tax course. …

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Florida tax collector makes calls more pleasant

VIDEO – You pick up the phone to call a business or government office and you're stuck listening to a pre-recorded message, but Darlene Spence was tasked with creating a new greeting…

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What to expect if Bush tax cuts expire | Analysis & Opinion |

The so-called Bush tax cuts (from legislation enacted in 2001 and 2003) are scheduled to expire at the end of this year. But you may not understand the full extent of what is in store if Congress simply sits back and allows the …

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Pat Quinn's Budget Director: Tax Hike Will Be Bigger Than

“Earlier this year, Alexi Giannoulias said Illinois needed a tax increase–he just didn't say how much,” Kirk says. “Now we know.” The video statement is conveniently located next to a donation form on Kirk's website. …

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Whither tax? – On Line Opinion – 30/7/2010

What's to like and not like about the Henry Tax Review?

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Expiration of Bush Tax Cuts — How Much is it Going to Cost You?

The George W Bush White House started the Presidency by getting some of the largest income tax cuts in history passed by Congress — many disappear in 2011.

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AMERICAblog News: Geithner: We want to expire tax cuts on the

I'll say what the president believes, and I believe this, is the right thing for the country, the fair thing, the responsible thing for the country now is to make sure we leave in place and preserve tax cuts that go to more than 95 …

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