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Combine Corporate Tax Reduction With a Jobs Tax Credit To Keep and Grow Jobs in America
Yes, President Trump’s proposed 15% corporate income tax will make America great again as the best place to start and grow a new company, encourage American firms to stay in the US, stop off-shoring jobs, and bring their overseas cash … Continue reading
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Gillespie tax plan makes good sense
Ed Gillespie, one of the candidates running for Governor this year, has proposed a major tax cut that makes a lot of sense. Its key provisions would cut individual income taxes by 10 percent across the board over a three … Continue reading
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Cigarette Taxes Do Not Usually Produce Projected Income
Taxes are a funny thing. They can’t be relied on to produce the amount of money governments hope to collect from those who pay. Over and over again, it has become reality that in most cases the more government taxes … Continue reading
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U.S. Tax System Forces Corporations to Look Overseas
Anti-big-business rhetoric is alive and well in this presidential election year.
Of course Big Business works the halls of government to its advantage whenever it can. As do the lobbies for small business, unions, farmers, etc. But when it comes to creating a business climate where our internationally renowned businesses can succeed, the prestige of Big Business seems to be failing miserably. Continue reading
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The Tax Rates of Wall Streeters and Steelworkers
During a rousing speech in Pittsburgh on Labor Day, Joe Biden said: “Why in God’s name should a man or woman working in a steel mill making $50,000 a year pay a higher [tax] rate than someone who makes tens of … Continue reading
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