Sentences with phrase «again on the taxpayer»

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To help taxpayers chill out on April 18, Kona Ice will once again be parking its trucks at post offices, tax preparation centers and other businesses around the country, handing out free cups of tropical shaved ice and complimentary Hawaiian leis.
With Uncle Sam now holding $ 450 bln of student debt and rising, that puts taxpayers on the hook - again.
«With the second consecutive on - time budget, major reforms to save taxpayer money, and a commitment to make New York's schools the best in the nation, Governor Cuomo is making New York's government work again, and making New York the comeback state,» Clinton said.
But simply pouring billions upon billions of pounds on endlessly widening our motorways has proven again and again to be a monumental waste of taxpayers» money.
«I once again call on Governor Paterson to heed our call and secure a legacy as a friend to property taxpayers on Long Island and across New York state.»
«It looks like the Thruway Grinch is once again scheming to steal Christmas from New York taxpayers by secretly eyeing a hefty 49 percent toll hike that will cause economic pain for the families and small businesses that depend on the Thruway for travel and commerce,» said Tedisco.
The goal is to make certain that taxpayers are never again on the hook because a firm is deemed «too big to fail.»
On 19 September 2008 Vince Cable once again expressed concern for taxpayers.
Reclaim New York executive director Brandon Muir offered the following statement on Tax Day, as taxpayers really feel the heat of New York's hellacious tax burden: «New York families are once again struggling to survive the most dangerous tax burden in America.
«With New York government scarred by a shameful parade of scandals, ethics reform is once again at the forefront of this year's legislative session and I call on the Senate and Assembly to include real restrictions on these taxpayer - funded mailings that serve no legitimate governmental purpose,» Singas wrote.
«I acknowledged the leadership of Barak Obama, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, Blanche Lincoln and other brave Democrats by voting for a strong package of more government rules and regulations, designed so that banking disasters on Wall Street will never require taxpayer bailouts and kite the national debt, ever again.
«Millions of taxpayer dollars have been wasted on one of the largest bid - rigging schemes in state history and we need the legislature to act so this does not happen again
However, despite these repeated assurances, we uncovered evidence that once again the Labour Party was using taxpayers» money to subsidise their political campaigning; in a letter to Sir Gus O'Donnell on the 27th January we highlighted the hijack of the government's «Backing Young Britain» brand and campaign for the Labour Party website.
So this is a great signal, a move in the right direction, it's important that we continue to be good stewards of taxpayer dollars, but this is again the result of a lot of hard work and a plan that was put in place and that we continue to execute on, and a demonstration that that plan is working.»
The fight over mandating free access to papers based on research funded by taxpayer dollars is again heating up in Washington, D.C. Yesterday, lawmakers discussed expanding the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) «public access» policy to other science - funding agencies.
«On a Friday night without any publicly shared drafts or public hearings, the forces behind taxpayer funding for private and religious schools struck again,» Evers wrote in a news release.
Given the millions of taxpayer revenues it would require to do even this, again for only 30 % of all teachers who are primarily elementary school teachers of primary subject areas, cost should certainly be of note on this one.
The AMT rules require taxpayers to calculate their tax liability the normal way, and then to calculate it again based on the AMT rules.
Congress does not have a rule that says the taxpayer can avoid reporting income on their gains when they buy the position back again — in fact, the Internal Revenue Code has very specific requirements on what circumstances can avoid recognition of income because the proceeds are reinvested (e.g., Section 1031 or 1035 exchanges).
[And a reminder of the sad reality of Ireland's banking duopoly — on the way down, the taxpayer's screwed by the state, and on the way back up, he's screwed all over again by the banks!]
the idea that your credit score will drop has little bearing on «how badly you will hurt» when your interest rates, as a good, and honest payer, are «jacked up» to the sky... and your rate goes from 8 % to 19.9 % or higher fulfilling the banks lust for more profits off your back and the backs of other good, long - time reliable customers... these immoral acts, taking our TARP money from the taxpayers are payback for «your loyalty»... your credit score will recover... paying «usuary rates» just to keep «their card» and now their fees just to have their card even though you carry no balance is blackmail... close their cards and never do business with them ever again... slime...
The U.S. taxpayer has much exposure here in the joint projects and collaborations which operated in reliance upon what the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit was doing, on the data CRU have been denying access to and recently claiming simply, if again implausibly, to have lost.
Instead they are wasting taxpayer money and protecting their big polluter allies by trying again to block the enormous health and safety protections that will be delivered by the Clean Power Plan, and keep our country from acting on climate change.
We simply plug into an outlet or flip on a switch and fully expect that our lights will go on, our computers will charge, our coffee will heat up, our air conditioners will function, and yes, our generous taxpayer subsidized plug - in vehicles will run again until tomorrow.
And again as I've said on my blog (http://ctjester.blogspot.ca/2016/08/paradoxical-recipe-for-change-stick-to.html), in a system, some stakeholders (eg taxpayers) are not even system users.
In The Australian (paywall) meanwhile, the issue of raising the Medicare levy to address sustainability issues was once again put on the agenda and Treasurer Scott Morrison was reported as warning that despite its popularity, Medicare could not become a «money pit» for taxpayer funds.
Losses on reverse mortgages were a big reason for the agency's $ 1.7 billion taxpayer bailout last year - and some experts worry it could end up in similar trouble again.
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