The CEO of Wisconsin’s MacIver Institute asked for an end to taxing capital gains inflation and to cut the corporate tax rate to 15% or less.
As President-elect Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans huddle over what to work into their big tax package next year, one veteran analyst is predicting that housing tax credits will get included.
They’re getting value for what they pay. Here in Montana, Gov. Greg Gianforte is planning on making the income tax more regressive (the rich pay less) and handing out a rebate. Why not balance ...
Saskatchewan political leaders and commentators characterize a potential U.S. import tariff or retaliatory Canadian export tax on potash as “destructive” and “damaging.” The industry’s ...
Michigan taxpayers with past-due tax debts should be aware of an aggressive scam making the rounds through the U.S. Postal Service, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury. In the scheme, ...
Kudos to The Post and Courier for bringing to Mount Pleasant residents’ attention the shocking 1% sales tax proposal ... number for verification. Email your submissions to letters@ ...
The state of Montana needs to adopt a sales tax. There I said it. Now I was born and raised in Montana and still have property there. The property taxes have gotten completely out of line.
The latest scam warning comes from the Michigan Department of Treasury. In a news release, Treasury said Michigan taxpayers with past-due tax debts should be aware of an aggressive scam making the ...
BOSTON — UConn announced a two-year contract extension for head football coach Jim Mora on Saturday, just before the team took the field for the Fenway Bowl against North Carolina. Mora’s ...
Bill McCarthy, in his column, asserts farmers "sit on assets worth millions." When the farm owner dies and leaves the business to his family are they supposed to fence off 20 per cent of the ...
Our goal is to provide the end of the week in which you should hopefully receive your tax refund. If you file a tax extension in ... return be held for Identity Verification.
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