Corporate Tax

As Unemployment Skyrockets, Obama Readies More Job Killing Taxes

News Type: Opinion — Sat Nov 7, 2009 10:38 AM EST The President obviously never ran a business that employed people. The very first thing that every small business owner does it calculate their tax burden, and figure out what...

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AP Enterprise: Earmarks fill Calif. water bond

An $11.1 billion water bond approved this week by California lawmakers is filled with special interest earmarks that reward legislative districts in nearly every corner of the state, from $20 million for economic development in...

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Taxman to set sights on top bosses

The IRD is turning its sights on the country's top earners, as the recession leaves a gaping hole in the government's tax take. This year, for the the first time, the tax department has sent questi...

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How the three health-care bills stack up

BY ERICA WERNER AND RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Here is a comparison of the three health care bills before Congress, including one by House Democrats and an alternative by House Republicans. The House Democratic bill (Affordable...

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On clunkers (Accidental Deliberations)

Now that the first snarky response to Andrew Steele's latest HST sales pitch is out of the way, let's deal with the more substantive problem with Steele's most recent posts. Steele tries to rely on a report by the University of...

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Unemployment Rises Above 10 Percent

Unemployment Rises Above 10 Percent By Don Lee and Jim Puzzanghera Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON -- The United States' unemployment rate jumped to 10.2 percent in October, raising questions about the staying power of the budding...

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State approves Enterprise Zone for Lodi

Economically battered San Joaquin County, with its unemployment rate hovering around 15 percent, got some good news earlier this week when the state of California officially approved the expanded boundaries for an Enterprise...

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FACTBOX-Provisions of the U.S. House healthcare bill

Nov 7 (Reuters) - INSURANCE MARKET CHANGES * Creates an insurance market exchange where individuals and small businesses would purchase coverage. MEDICARE AND MEDICAID * Expands Medicaid eligibility so that anyone with an...

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A whole new game

Prior to this week, the politics of the HST were all uphill for the McGuinty and Campbell Liberals and the Harper Tories. Mintz changed the game with a single fact… His eye-popping estimate of 591,000 new jobs created over the...

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FBR plan to widen tax net unlikely to be successful

FBR plan to widen tax net unlikely to be successful Tax survey in the past failed to broaden tax net on basis of data of individuals and firms Saturday, November 07, 2009 By Mansoor Ahmad LAHORE: Efforts of the Federal Board of...

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