... of working Americans, over two weeks before the but Senator McCain asked his November 5 (Australian time) supporters in Concord: "How do election, the Republican insisted you cut income taxes for 95 per that Senator Obama's economic cent of Americans, when more than plan would drive up taxes and 40 per ...
... be on hand to sign books, as will many others who contributed to the book. You can pre-order the book any time before Dec. 9 and you'll get this collectible first edition hard cover book for $19.95 (including shipping by USPS First Class, handling and taxes), 40 percent of the regular list price ...
I have received information from the City of St. John’s concerning curbside re-cycling costs. For a house assessed at $100,000, the impact on city taxes will be $40 - $50 per annum. Obviously, for a $200,000 house, the impact will be $80 - $100. This is information we have not heard from any ...
... for his plan to cut corporate tax rates by 10 percent, even as combined corporate rates in the United States rank second-highest among the 30 OECD nations. He promises to cut the taxes of the 40 percent of earners who pay nothing in income tax, and to raise taxes on the top earners, when America's ...
... in effect, establish a flat-rate tax of 15% for close to 90% of American workers. Marginal tax rates for middle-income families in the 25% tax bracket are too high. Add in effective payroll tax rates of 15% and state income taxes, and these workers are laboring under marginal tax rates of close to 50 ...
@mattwilkins Yes. There are homes with annual taxes of $40 and $50k. I know of one with annual property taxes over $100k. submitted by Maureen Francis - Metro Detroit Realtor
Working Americans like lower taxes. So do I. Lower taxes benefit all of us, creating jobs and allowing us to make more decisions for ourselves about our lives. Whether a tax cut reduces a single mother’s payroll taxes by $40 a month or allows a business owner to save thousands in capital gains ...
... in their vote, Obama won by 16 points. Views on taxes might be seen as ideological, but among voters who were persuaded that McCain would not raise their taxes, 40 percent voted for Obama anyway. Opposition to government aid for failing financial firms may be ideological; but Obama won voters who support ...
... Fact from Adam: "In honor of the election and candidates' talk about taxes, here are some facts courtesy of the Associated Press:* "The richest 5% of Americans now pay well over half of all federal income taxes"* "40% of Americans pay no federal income tax at all"* "The richest 10% earn an average ...