France's Tax Hike Continues the Long Exodus of the Successful
It's a national tradition
45 percent of taxes are paid by the top ten percent in the U.S., 32 percent elsewhere in the industrialized world
The GOP presidential candidate's tax plan is vague, backward, and possibly impossible.
Americans don't want to see the screws applied to small businesses
It's difficult and expensive for them to comply
Wyoming, South Dakota and Nevada managed to avoid imposing crippling, complicated taxes
The state almost seems to be pushing people out
French socialist government may not have anticipated so many leaving
List of Greeks who are being investigated for corruption and tax evasion was handed to Greece's Prime Minister last week
Those who fret about the cost of a tax cut are looking at the question from the wrong end of the telescope.
Next step, between the cushions, under the sofa ...
Blaming tax cuts for a recession is a contention so ridiculous that even a fake economic study doesn't exist to prove it.
3.8% surtax on certain investments starts next year
A pack of smokes now costs, between 6 and 7 euros, up 6 to 10 percent
According to some in the UN, the time's come for wealth redistribution, an old favorite in some quarters
Top earners to see income tax rate of seventy-five percent
The state would have the highest marginal tax rate of any in the union
"I pledge allegiance to the I.R.S. ..."
Will a sudden spike in taxes doom a Saltwater Geechee village?
The state handed money to iffy companies with little or no due diligence
Says we shouldn't expect huge tax breaks if he wins the presidency
Says the much cited analysis from the Tax Policy Center is "biased"
The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste says the retiring libertarian is all right
It's a nice place to visit but, really, don't move there
People are better at hiding taxes than officials are at ferreting them out
He's also out of touch with everyday Americans.
High taxes and a union-dominated discourse won't fix the Golden State
Barely a majority now in California as undecideds grow
There are plenty of voters who believe they can get something for nothing.
Easing the tax burden on those who have the least was not always anathema to conservatives.
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