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UPDATE: Most Americans say the rich don't pay enough taxes
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the income gap between rich and poor widens, a majority of Americans say the growing divide is bad for the country and believe that wealthy people are paying too little in taxes, according to a new survey. The poll released...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Science and Technology, Barack Obama, Personal Income
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Pence visits South Bend, talks of jobs engines
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A key point in Mike Pence's economic plan might bring a payoff for Indiana college towns, including this one. The Republican gubernatorial candidate visited South Bend on Thursday, making stops at The Tribune, General Sheet Metal Works...Tags: Elections, Stanford University, Politics, Rupert Boneham, Kevin Allen
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Former Head of Dallas Crime Stoppers Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy & Tax Charges
United States Attorney, Northern District of TexasTheodora Ross, 52, of Rowlett, Texas, and a former senior corporal with the Dallas Police Department, pleaded guilty this morning, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Irma C. Ramirez, to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud stemming from her role as head...Tags: Taxation, Politics, Prosecution, Prisons, FBI
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Senate panel backs extension of mortgage debt relief law
WASHINGTON — Here's some encouraging news for financially stressed homeowners across the country: The Senate Finance Committee has approved a bipartisan bill that would extend the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act through 2013. Why is this...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Energy Saving, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, House Building, Tea Party Movement
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Governor stumps for tax increase at City College
SAN DIEGO -- Gov. Jerry Brown came to at San Diego City College Monday on the first day classes to campaign for a tax increase to help finance education from kindergarten through community college. Proposition 30 would increase the sales tax by a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Voting, Politics, Government, Regional Authority
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More gambling is not the answer for Maryland
Less than three months after the Maryland General Assembly met in a special session to raise the state income tax on many middle-class families, there is a growing likelihood that lawmakers will soon descend on Annapolis again. This latest special session...
Tags: Labor Markets, Taxation, Politics, Annapolis, State Income Tax
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After record profits, Disney CEO calls for corporate tax changes
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelAfter his company reported the largest quarterly earnings in its history, the head of the Walt Disney Co. said he thinks the United States should cut its corporate income tax rate. “We pay a very high corporate tax rate as a company,” Disney... -
Income tax rate rising for state's high-earners
High-earners in Maryland will feel a financial pinch as employers start withholding more money from paychecks to accommodate the higher income tax rates approved by the General Assembly in May and signed into law by Gov.Martin O'Malley. The tax...Tags: Taxation, Politics, Water Pollution, State Income Tax, Laws
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Maryland slots: How the House wins
The Taxpayers Protection Alliance, a Virginia-based nonprofit that advocates nationally for lower taxes and smaller government, has been running radio ads in the Baltimore area with a simple message: Don't give gaming companies a big tax break. That...
Tags: Taxation, Economy, Business and Finance, Movies, Politics, MGM Resorts International
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Florida's tax break often helps companies do already-planned work
More than two years ago, Florida lawmakers agreed to pay CSX Corp. more than $400 million to acquire the tracks needed for Central Florida's planned SunRail commuter train. As part of the deal, CSX said it would reinvest the money in several rail projects...Tags: Career and Workplace, Don Gaetz, State Income Tax, CSX Corporation, TECO Energy Incorporated
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Michigan House OKs bill to accelerate income tax cut
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan taxpayers could get enough back from the state to pay for a fast-food lunch — or two if they’re thrifty — under a measure approved Wednesday by the state House that aims to accelerate a pending income...
Tags: Taxation, Parties and Movements, Politics, Career and Workplace, State Income Tax
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About 21,000 high earners paid no federal income tax
A new report from the IRS shows that nearly 21,000 American households with incomes of $200,000 and up didn't owe federal income taxes.
If you're like me, your first question is: How can that be?
Your possible next question: Can I get that kind of tax...Tags: Human Interest, Credit and Debt, Taxation, Politics, Personal Income
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