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1. Stick to "Who Shot First: Han or Greedo"
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... you complaining that the rich are being treated badly should just stop talking. None of you have any real idea of how much money they've got or how much they make in back-end deals to avoid taxes. Me? ...
... Jersey is making a comeback is pure fallacy. Property values continue to drop while property taxes continue to rise. Fewer families can afford to live in New Jersey. More and more families will never own ...
3. 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 ...
4. Tax the Rich
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... of 15% for money managers. Is that fair? I don't think so. Most corporations and wealthy Americans can hide their "true" value to pay less taxes. The Bush tax cuts needs to expire; the entire tax system ...
... their taxes" "This whole thing with Obama saying the rich don't pay their taxes is f*cking bullsh*t. And I voted for the guy, and I'm a Democrat. What a f*cking a**hole. The rich don't pay their taxes? ...
... 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 ...
... $110.6 million as a net payout after taking the lump sum option of their $218.6 million share. Their lump sum payout was $158 million before 25% in federal taxes and 5% in state were withheld. Merle ...
8. Sources?
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... income from investments. BUT when you say the plan is, "based around the simple idea that billionaires shouldn’t pay lower taxes than their secretaries." You are not telling the whole story. Billionaires ...
... yachts as party favors, maybe even a few helicopter rides on the taxpayer’s dime. All the while, these love-birds would continue to tell the middle class, that they still need to pay more taxes. Romney ...
... paying. So the President would like to see those earning more than $1 million pay at least 30 percent in taxes. According to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation this rule would increase tax revenues ...
11. REVIEW: ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ delivers laughter
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... you should leave your troubles on the sidewalk when assessing a show, let’s confess that the other day I sat down in the Music Box in a mighty cranky mood. Ugh. Career, finances, taxes, waistline – none ...
... around $390 million in back taxes. Roadfish.com reports that the total is made up of 30,000 troops on active duty and another 30,000 on reservist duty. USA Today reported that tax returns for ...
... from $500,000 to $750,000 (USD). Actual price will vary depending on equipment and package options. (Price excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep and additional options.) ...
... and detrimental to homeowners," Sweeney said. "Municipal governments must do more to control property taxes. Paying lip service to their residents needs for cost containment, then turning around and hitting ...
... $6.8 billion, or 2.9 percent above year-earlier figures. The state collected almost $5.2 billion in sales taxes, an increase of 3.1 percent, and corporation business taxes rose 7.9 percent to $1.3 billion. ...
... also support eliminating deductions for state income and property taxes. The fundraiser was closed to the news media but Romney’s comments, were heard by reporters waiting for him on a sidewalk outside. ...
... for the federal government. But the Courier-Journal reports that according to the IRS, the difference between taxes that are due and those that are not paid because of mistakes or fraud comes to $385 billion. ...
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNESROOM.COM Death and taxes has been more than a cliché in the past three decades; in fact, they’ve have gone together more than they should. According to statistics from the ...
... pro-life and pro-second amendment. Both had economic platforms that were pro-business, with planks devoted to reducing the size and scope of government, and cutting taxes. The state’s conservative movement, ...
... plan of the Bush Center looks to find ways to sustain that annual growth at 4 percent, mainly by focusing on taxes. Bush told Forbes, who sponsored the event, “Supporting private-sector growth requires ...
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