Sentences with phrase «what most taxpayers»

What most taxpayers are not aware of is that even during years in which regular tax is paid, the alternative minimum tax is calculated.

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Most of these deals go through a privatized economic development agency called JobsOhio, which doesn't require as much transparency as a public agency about what taxpayers are getting for their money.
Perhaps what's most humiliating about this is that Obama Government and Congress blindly let former Goldman Sachs CEO, Henry Paulson, in his capacity as Secretary of Treasury give these banks an $ 800 billion blank check from the Taxpayers to continue on with their criminality.
Taxpayers may have to cover the cost of the three - month delay to complete what is already one of the most expensive public works projects in Bartlett's history.
What's most galling is that the Democrats — led by the union - backed Working Families Party, as usual — are trying to present this taxpayer shakedown as reform, using recent Albany and New York City scandals as a false rallying cry.
Senate Democratic official added: «There are no plans to print this at the taxpayers expense because it won't allow us to use public funds for political purposes to retake the Senate, which is what most of what our public funds are used for.»
Pat Purcell, a member of UP4NYC and the executive director of the Great NY Laborers - Employers Cooperation & Education Trust with the Laborers, said Mr. de Blasio's plan «will not provide middle class wages to the workers employed on what will remain mostly taxpayer subsidized luxury housing, and it will not significantly increase affordable housing production for New Yorkers who need it most
As Governor Cuomo has said repeatedly, the loss of what's known as the SALT deductions harms taxpayers the most in relatively high tax states like New York.
These proposals are grouped, starting with the most urgently needed to prevent future library closings, and progressing through a series of service restorations that will allow the downsized Buffalo and Erie County Public Library System to meet continued high public demand for service at a cost that would still be down to approximately what the taxpayers provided in 1999.
«This increase in the proposed threshold from # 5,000 to # 25,000 is in line with what CIOT called for in our representations to the Government1 and should ensure that in most circumstances ordinary taxpayers making unwitting mistakes are not caught up in this new offence.
From what I have noticed to be a very disheartening pattern is most of these state and civil service workers fail to realize that they are not stealing a paycheck from a filthy rich wall street executive but their fellow neighbor or taxpayer.
I will also be distributing a survey after the budget is released to collect input from taxpayers and see what is most important to you as we finalize the budget.
There is one overriding question that we ask in every meeting with every person in County government: What is the most efficient, cost - effective way to deliver services at the lowest cost to you, the taxpayer.
Doing so would have a number of positive benefits, including 1) making sure that the taxpayer dollars devoted to this purpose are being spent on those most able to benefit, 2) encouraging students to work harder during high school to prepare themselves for college, and 3) increasing what students actually learn as opposed to the amount of seat time they acquire.
While Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy was one of the original plaintiffs in the case, upon being sworn in as Governor Dannel Malloy, the self - described education proponent completely reversed his position and has spent that last five years wasting precious time and taxpayer funds in his concerted effort o delay, derail and destroy what is probably the most important Connecticut legal case in our lifetimes.
As noted, there is no question that parents have the right to send their children to private schools, but we taxpayers don't directly pay the costs associated with parochial and other private schools, and we shouldn't be forced to syphon off scarce taxpayer funds in order to pay for schools like Achievement First, schools that fail to meet the most basic criteria of what makes a public school — public.
Taxpayers use Form 8606 to report a number of transactions relating to what the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) calls «Individual Retirement Arrangements» and what most people just call IRAs.
What do most American taxpayers do with their tax refunds?
Most tax benefits aren't what taxpayers might think of as a «blank check.»
TARP [Troubled Asset Relief Program] has become a program in which taxpayers are not being told what most of the TARP recipients are doing with their money, have still not been told how much their substantial investments are worth, and will not be told the full details of how their money is being invested, Barofsky said.
This is precisely why most people who are submitting Offers in Compromise (and getting them approved), end up outsourcing the work to tax experts or debt settlement agencies; because an individual tax payer has no idea how the IRS determines what taxpayers can afford, or how close the taxpayer is to being honest about what they think is reasonable for repayment.
Not even if taxpayers help you buy the equipment and pay most of what you would want for the electricity, which is largely worthless once society pays for the extra infrastructure required to utilize it when needed.
Through public land leases, infrastructure subsidies, and some very expensive tax breaks, taxpayer money is supporting what could become one of the dirtiest, most destructive chapters in American energy history.
What's really interesting about the Reuters story — and what's most important to taxpayers like you and me — is that it maintains that «investors and government representatives weren't always hearing the same story» when it came to Fisker's finanWhat's really interesting about the Reuters story — and what's most important to taxpayers like you and me — is that it maintains that «investors and government representatives weren't always hearing the same story» when it came to Fisker's finanwhat's most important to taxpayers like you and me — is that it maintains that «investors and government representatives weren't always hearing the same story» when it came to Fisker's finances.
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