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Analysis On “Jon Huntsman: Reigniting the Entrepreneurial Spirit”

Hunstman is not suggesting moving tax deductions 2012es from one bucket to another. Revenue neutrality comes in the form of lowering tax rates to the effect of, for example, $100 million in lost revenue, but also reducing deductions that total $100 million, thus NEUTRAL. What does it matter, you say? Simplification reduces compliance costs, increases budget predictability for companies and individuals, and eliminates deductions/loopholes that distort the market Read More

My Take On “Executives Await Friendlier Climate”

Like you.........please tell me specifically which taxes have gone since November 2, 2008. You can't because it didn't happen. Talk to the families in WVA who lost loved ones in the last major disaster that our President attended personally. Talk to them about over regulations in our mining industry. I guess the regulations caused Massey to make the mines unsafe for the workers. Oh, you can point to the 1099 tax calculator requirement which everyone has already Read More

Some Thoughts On “Obama Warns of Default Risk”

Hold your ground conservatives. No debt extension past 3 months before the 2012 election. Cut, Cap and Balance is the right choice. The socialist liberals will promiss the world in reduced spending and in reality will only deliver more job and economy killing regs, spending and tax extension 2012es as they have historically if you don't hold their feet to the fire. Also repeal Obama care before we are turned into Europe. Spending has exploded by 25% since Read More

Views On “Michael Saltsman: Are the Unemployed Victims of Discrimination?”

Out of fear of being taken out of context let me be clear: any legislation making it illegal to discriminate against the unself employed tax calculator is a terrible idea. However, Saltsman is dead wrong if he thinks the unemployed are NOT being discriminated against. In light of the slow economy, employers don�t need to target the unemployed to fill jobs. There is an ample supply of employed candidates looking to make a switch and for the following Read More

Criticism On “House Postpones Vote on Boehner Debt Plan”

People are concerned because the ratio between those paying into social security and those collecting is so low the plan is falling deeper and deeper into debt. Thinking of that: We know most federal workers collect far more in wage/benefit packages than average social security elderly. So calculate how to calculate income tax many non government workers it takes to pay for each federal worker in wage/benefit. The ratio between government and non government Read More

Criticism On “Obama Warns of Default Risk”

I guess you are not too familiar with the basics of finances. A smart consumer manages his or her working tax credit 2012 by not totally abandoning access to it. Credit is based on a track history of payments. That means regular on time payments. Destroying access to it does not solve the problem and limits your options for future borrowing. No corporation or household is run effectively without some level of indeptness. The GOP party created this mindset Read More

My Analysis On “Chasing Fraud, Then Chasing Cash”

Fines should be based on damage done, not on ability to pay. If Chase gta san andreas cheats pc me out of $1 million, or some small operator with no money cheats me out of $1 million, I was still cheated out of the same money and the penalty imposed should be no different. As with all fines, bankruptcies, divorce settlements, etc, there is then a reality check as to what can actually be collected. In private business, most hard/impossible to collect amounts Read More
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