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... $5 billion in federal and state income taxes, making them among the top payers of U.S. income tax.” Apple Insider reported that that company goes on to say they have created 47,000 total full-time jobs ...
... breaks to casino moguls, mall developers and the wealthiest One Percent. Christie refuses to even contemplate a millionaire's tax, while his much-ballyhooed income tax plan won’t help middle-class families ...
... kids' basic needs”. The “Comeback” that the Governor refers to, has led to a whopping one-third of New Jersey’s children “living in low-income families, an increase of 14 percent from four years earlier”. ...
... of those repeat loans per year, and the interest rates run as high as 400 percent. A National People’s Action Reports says lenders take at least $3.4 billion from low-income families every year just ...
5. Lovitz and other Republicans?
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... so we need to "spread the wealth around." Hey, at least you're honest. You add up state and federal income taxes, local and state sales tax, property taxes, and payroll taxes and you don't qualify ...
... event, including $45,560 in municipal income, $12,970 in state Superior Court/Child Support income, and $2,031 in Superior Court and probation income. Each person who voluntarily surrenders represents ...
... of 15 percent on his millions of dollars in annual income is on the account of capital gains, which unlike a salary is not considered earned income. So basically the Macy’s “moneybags” mannequin paid a ...
... deduction for state income taxes as well as property tax deductions. The bottom line is we can only guess what these cuts and others would do to New Jersey families, because Romney has refused to share ...
9. Sources?
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Can you please site the source that says 1,500 millionaires paid no federal income tax?? The tax code would not allow this unless they had no income (which if they had no income they shouldn't be taxed)! ...
... what foods they could in their garden – but they seemed motivated more by a desire to stretch a modest income than by serving as a model. The Kellams weren’t naturalists or conservationists at the outset, ...
... gas prices are more likely to hurt low and middle income families, but less so than a year ago. Nearly half (46 percent) of those earning under $50,000 feel a lot of hardship, which is down from 55 percent ...
... tax relief and an immediate restoration of the Earned Income Tax Credit, our governor gave out billions of dollars in subsidies to corporations, and proposed a budget that helps out millionaires and billionaires ...
... 1,500 millionaires didn’t have to pay any federal income tax at all. In one generation the wealth of the top 1 percent has quadrupled, while the middle class is left struggling behind. Instead, Romney ...
... budget deficits require increases in tax revenue, are the lower tax rates on high income earners justified? President Obama says no.  He argues that all Americans should pay their fair share.  ...
... the military are tougher to file. Problems are likely to arise due to confusion regarding eligibility rules for tax breaks on income earned while serving in combat areas, deployed troops missing IRS deadlines, ...
... in the form of personal income tax cuts and corporate subsidies," said Bill Holland, coordinator of the Better Choices for New Jersey campaign that organized the event. "Far from stimulating the economy, ...
... and Direct Loans would limit their monthly payments to 10 percent of their discretionary income after the poverty level is reduced from their salary over a 10-year period. If a person keeps with their ...
... year.” Revenue for the first three quarters (9 months) ended March 31 totaled almost $16.1 billion, up from $15.5 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2010-2011. Income tax collections totaled ...
... I will send a lot of what happens in Washington back to the states. "I'm going to probably eliminate for high income people the second home mortgage deduction," Romney said. He added that he would ...
... living in poverty increases the changes of teen pregnancy, new information suggests that when low-income teenagers live in places with high income inequality the risk of pregnancy is even higher.” It ...
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