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Study Waits on NC Unemployment Debt Solution
Associated PressWhile North Carolina is prepared to make a hefty $78 million interest payment this week on money it's borrowed to pay jobless benefits, the state remains in a holding pattern about how to pay the underlying tab that's 30 times larger. The Legislature...Tags: Dick Durbin, Employment, Finance, Larry Parker, Labor Legislation
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Family Sues State Over Fairness Of Retroactive Estate-Tax Hike
The Hartford CourantWhen wealthy developer Monty Blakeman died in April, his heirs knew they would inherit his multimillion-dollar estate. What they didn't know was that the state legislature on May 4 — only 11 days after Blakeman's death — would increase the...Tags: Human Interest, Taxation, Regional Authority, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Career and Workplace
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Report: Three of PA's Largest Companies Tagged For Not Paying State Income Tax.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekWhat Do ... ... Air Products & Chemicals, Comcast and H.J. Heinz all have in common? They're among the 68 companies singled out in a new report for not paying state income taxes for at least one year between 2008...... -
Wind panel unable to reach agreement on state tax breaks
Members of the special task force ordered by the Legislature to study South Dakota’s competitiveness for wind energy projects concluded their work today at least a little smarter than when they began three meetings ago, but knowledge didn’t...Tags: Income Tax, Taxation, Regional Authority, Renewable Energy, Weather Reports
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With Tax Increases Kicking In, State Budget Surplus Projected At $101 Million
With the largest tax increase in Connecticut history kicking in, the state is projected to generate a surplus of more than $100 million in the current fiscal year - finally pushing the state into the black. While the number might seem surprising after...
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Maryland spending growth tops in the region? Not really.
Maryland Business for Responsive Government this week slammed the state government for its profligacy based on a new report from the National Governors Association and the National Association of State Budget Officers showing Maryland has the largest...Tags: Politics, Finance, Public Finance, Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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Developer's Family Sues Over Retroactive Estate Tax; Attorneys Told Brainard He Had No Chance
When wealthy developer Monty Blakeman died in April, his heirs knew they would inherit his multimillion-dollar estate. What they didn't know was that the state legislature on May 4 — only 11 days after Blakeman's death — would increase the...Tags: Human Interest, Taxation, Regional Authority, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), M. Jodi Rell
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Practical Matters: How to select a health savings account
Pay for most prescription drugs, physician visits and medical equipment out of one's own pocket but have enormous medical expenses — say after an accident or surgery — covered by an insurance company. To many Americans, that seems like a...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Career and Workplace, Politics, Consumers, Family
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Credit Obama shoulda embraced
Never waste time playing the woulda-shoulda-coulda game, a wise man once told me. But I can't help but add my two cents to what everyone says President Barack Obama shoulda done during his first two years in office. In a remarkably candid Oct. 17 New...Tags: Election Day, The New York Times, Career and Workplace, CBS Corp., Politics
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Builders likely to offer incentives after federal tax credits expire
With the April 30 deadline looming, home buyers need to get a move on if they hope to qualify for the federal tax credits of $8,000 for first-timers or $6,500 for owners wishing to move up. But even if you don't have a binding contract in place by the...Tags: Brookfield Homes Corporation, Home Inspection, Real Estate Buyers, Mortgages, Electrical Appliance
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IRS finally publishes rules for $6,500 repeat home buyer tax credit
If you've been holding back on the new $6,500 federal tax credit for repeat home purchases, you now have all the official IRS guidance you'll need to buy a house, qualify for the credit and pocket the $6,500. That's because the Internal Revenue Service...Tags: The Washington Post, Real Estate Buyers, Credit and Debt, Internal Revenue Service, Defense
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How to avoid common tax errors made by new homeowners
No one is perfect, especially when it comes to filing a federal income tax return. And with first-timers accounting for the majority of home buyers last year, the IRS is bracing for rookie mistakes.
With that in mind, here, according to the Internal...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Property, Politics, Real Estate Buyers, Homes
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