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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: Republican Party, Personal Income, Democratic Party, Executive Branch, Taxation
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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: Tax Credits, Federal Income Tax, Mitt Romney, Personal Income, Home Improvement
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FACT CHECK: Looming tax hike not the biggest ever
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans are calling it "Taxmageddon," the big tax increase awaiting nearly every American family at the end of the year, when a long list of tax cuts is scheduled to expire unless Congress acts. It would be, GOP leaders in...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mitt Romney, Washington, DC, U.S. House of Representatives, Taxation
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Gambling's most taxing issue
This Wednesday's planned opening of the half-billion-dollar Maryland Live! Casino at Arundel Mills marks a red-letter day in Maryland gaming history. The scale of the enormous, 330,000-square-foot facility is stunning: It will eventually house 4,750...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Harbor, Lifestyle and Leisure, Personal Income
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Complaint about Maryland taxes fails to consider effect of the alternative minimum tax
In his op-ed "Annapolis dines at federal expense" (June 13) Sean Kennedy wrote: "The more Maryland taxes federal employees, the less money Uncle Sam can ask from them in taxes." I have issues with this on several points. First, this applies to all...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Employees, Annapolis, Career and Workplace, Personal Income
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The Rhubarb Patch: Teacher pensions (Part Three)
Change of SubjectJoining me in part three of a conversation about issues related to teacher pensions is Glen Brown, a retired suburban public high school teacher whose blog deals with education. Read part one of our exchange, which includes Brown's full bio,...... -
The Rhubarb Patch: Teacher pensions (Part Two)
Change of SubjectJoining me to continue a conversation about issues related to teacher pensions is Glen Brown, a retired suburban public high school teacher whose blog deals with education. Read part one of our exchange, which includes Brown's fill bio, here. To...... -
New 1099-K tax form may trip up some online vendors
Sun SentinelAn estimated 25 percent of South Floridians will file their federal income taxes between now and the midnight April 17 deadline, according to Mike Dobzinski, the IRS spokesman in Plantation. This year procrastinating South Floridians get an extra two...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, E-Commerce Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Federal Income Tax, Ty, Inc.
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Assembly still hasn't passed a budget
Pushing legislative brinkmanship to its limits, the General Assembly will go into the last scheduled day of its 90-day session Monday without an agreement on the one thing it must get done under Maryland's Constitution: pass a balanced budget. Most...Tags: George C. Edwards, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Referenda, Prince George's County, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Shippensburg Home Builder Sentenced Following Tax Fraud Conviction
Content ManagerA man is sentenced nearly a year after being charged on allegations of tax fraud. Officials say Troy Beam, Shippensburg faces 74 months in prison in relation to charges of tax evasion, obstructing and impeding the due administration of the IRS and willful...Tags: Punishment, Federal Income Tax, Personal Income, Realty, Business
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Mail Call - April 20
“Tim Rowland’s column on the 6th Congressional (District) race in Thursday’s paper was hilarious. If it wasn’t so true, it would be even funnier. Great column, as usual, even if I don’t always agree with him. Great writer.&...Tags: Abortion Issue, Republican Party, Personal Income, Bars and Clubs, Democratic Party
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George Michael: Who wants to be a millionaire?
How much should a millionaire pay in taxes? President Obama says it should be 30 percent of income. Warren Buffett says it should be at a higher rate than his secretary, who he claims pays at a rate of 35 percent. But his assertion is misleading. There is...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Federal Income Tax, Mitt Romney, Warren Buffett
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