Feds Hike Penalties for Tax Missteps
Because the system wasn't brutal enough
Certainly Santa Monica taxing park trainers is all about safety and cannot possibly be for selfish purposes, right?
It's actually held by foreign subsidiaries in U.S. banks and exists in a sort of limbo
Political shenanigans? You don't say.
Republicans consider it a potential blueprint for other states
Now thinks it was "insensitive" to complain about high taxes
British prime minister to take up chairmanship of group
State would now like five years worth of taxes you were told you wouldn't owe
Sorry he hurt any tax fans' feelings
To set up equity fund, and avoid high taxes
11 members will introduce the tax, 16 will not
A few shreds of evidence that Obama might follow through on a center-right policy agenda
Selective, complicated exceptions to the law do not reduce the burden of government
The state government makes everything more difficult and expensive
In theory carbon taxes are a good idea. But the practical reality is a different story.
Data-digging for dollars ... err ... pounds
Only in Washington could you get away with referring to both spending hikes and tax hikes as spending "cuts."
Oh, you say the other guy's taxes were supposed to go up, not yours?
Which means they'd have to track our mileage, of course
And bureaucrats can arbitrarily tag products for inclusion
Watching the wealthy race for the exits is a bit demoralizing
Focuses on renewable energy credits, but less attention to breaks given to entertainment industry and others
To spend on "gun violence reduction"
It's been fun for all of us
So don't count on the money ever crossing the U.S. order
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