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Forecast: O.C. can expect modest job growth
As taxation and other costs go up in California, one place is looking better and better: Walla Walla. Moving to the eastern Washington town of some 32,000 — where you can rent a mansion for $2,500 a month, have a short commute and not pay state...Tags: State Income Tax, Politics, Labor Markets, Fiscal Cliff, Taxation
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Long Hours And Sharp Elbows
Hartford Courant / Fox CTFor much of his life, Dannel Malloy has been an avid fan of hockey and rugby. Both rough-and-tumble sports are highly physical and require quick movements, sharp elbows and fast decisions. A rugby player for 22 years, Malloy finally quit when his...Tags: State Budgets, Moody's Corporation, U.S. House of Representatives, Taxation, Democratic Party
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Sympathy for Phil Mickelson, but not too much
By complaining that state and federal tax hikes are forcing him to make "drastic changes," Phil Mickelson quickly became the poster boy for conservatives and liberals alike. The former said Mickelson epitomizes what happens when lawmakers try to fix their...
Tags: State Income Tax, Politics, Tiger Woods, Taxation, Congressional Budget Office
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Gov. Pence explains vision for Indiana in his first State of State
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Gov. Mike Pence used his first State of the State address Tuesday night to lobby for a personal income tax cut, an expansion of Indiana's school voucher system and improved vocational training. The new Republican governor highlighted...
Tags: Labor Markets, Conservation, Media Industry, Taxation, Republican Party
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Department of Social Services encouraging residents to claim earned income, child tax credits
The Washington County Department of Social Services is assisting in a promotional campaign called “Your Money. You Earned It. Now Claim It!” to encourage eligible Washington County residents to claim their earned income credit and child tax...Tags: Tax Credits, Social Services, Taxation, Federal Income Tax, Personal Income
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Governor considers getting rid of mortgage interest deduction
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsKansas homeowners could soon pay a little more on their mortgages. Governor Sam Brownback wants to get rid of an interest rate deduction. The move was part of his budget proposal during this week's State of the State address. He says it will help...Tags: Politics, Government, Sam Brownback, Personal Income, Executive Branch
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Time For 'Opposite Malloy' To Repair Economic Damage
In a classic "Seinfeld" episode, the ever-hapless George Costanza decides it's time to change his strategy. "Every decision that I've ever made in my entire life has been wrong. My life is the complete opposite of everything I've wanted to be." His...Tags: Labor Markets, Dannel P. Malloy , Charter Communications Incorporated, Budgets and Budgeting, Taxation
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His chances of an audit: Less than 1%
I am 68, my wife is 66, and we've never been audited. I'm still working at my salaried job, my wife is drawing a small pension, and our combined income is about $90,000. I've often wondered, just what are the chances of our being audited? P.T., South...
Tags: State Income Tax, Politics, Taxation, Federal Income Tax, Personal Income
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Prepare for an estate tax increase
For the last several months I have been attempting to raise awareness on the need for each and every farm family to address long term care planning. Bottom line is this; if you have assets and would like to pass them down to your family fully intact,...Tags: Financial Planning, Fiscal Cliff, Personal Income, Personal Finance, Internal Revenue Service
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Proposed cap on federal tax deductions would hit California hard
You may be unaware of the local ramifications of one of the proposals currently at play in the danse macabre that passes for fiscal negotiations in Washington. This is the plan to cap federal tax deductions at either a set figure or a percentage of...
Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Times Columnists, John Boehner, Local Government, Barack Obama
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At last, state gets good budget news
For the first time since a recession gripped the country in 2008, Maryland is approaching a General Assembly session with good fiscal news: Neither tax increases nor drastic budget cuts are likely to be needed to balance the budget. The improved forecast...Tags: Earnings Forecasts, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Budgets and Budgeting, Taxation, Federal Income Tax
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Marylanders brace for taxes as part of 'fiscal cliff' deal
Regardless of whether the president and Congress strike a deal or take the nation headfirst over the "fiscal cliff," federal taxes for some Marylanders will increase next year — and under some scenarios the pain could be worse than in other states....
Tags: Apple iPad, Barack Obama, Apple iPhone, Taxation, Republican Party
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