Sentences with phrase «goal as a taxpayer»

Your goal as a taxpayer should be to take full advantage of every tax credit and deduction that you qualify for.

Not exact matches

The goal was to earn premiums as the options expired without the buyers exercising their rights to buy stocks from the taxpayer.
In 2016 the Erie County Fiscal Stability Authority has a budget of $ 495,000, to continue its sustained goal of reducing the weight on taxpayers, Legislator Burke is urging the Erie County Fiscal Stability Authority to reduce its size and budget to reflect its capacity as an advisory board.
«This deal meets our three goals for preserving Playland by reversing the losses for taxpayers, putting the park in the hands of a top - flight operator, and revitalizing Playland as a must - visit destination for families for years to come.»
«We need stability going into the end of session so we can accomplish goals that are important to my people such as saving rural hospitals, fostering job growth and giving our taxpayers relief.»
Staten Island Borough President James Oddo: «We have carefully gone through this process with the goal of ensuring that city taxpayers get the best deal possible, as well as the fastest and most accessible WiFi access.
The governor today reiterated the vow to help get members of his own party elected to the Senate even as he pointed to poll data showing one of the Democratic conference's chief goalstaxpayer - financed elections — is unpopular among New Yorkers.
One may or may not find these to be valid goals for social studies, but it's reasonably safe to say that, as a framework for civics education in particular, they will stir dissent from American parents, voters, and taxpayers.
The goal is to get 1 million Americans — teachers, students, parents, administrators, taxpayers, law enforcement members, media, business people, community residents (collectively known as stakeholders)-- to participate.
The goal of this letter, though, was to give those in Santa Fe, but also others throughout the state of New Mexico, not only a more comprehensive and accurate assessment of my testimony, but more a note about how the taxpayers of New Mexico have a right to know much, much more about their state's teacher evaluation model, as well as the model's output (i.e., to see how the model is actually functioning as claimed).
Government is too big and too bureaucratic, and our goal as members is to promote ideas that rein in government overreach, give more money back to taxpayers and promote stable, growing economies.
And my real point in # 116 is how CAFE relates to carbon trading and why American taxpayers (or European or Australian taxpayers for that matter) should accept a system of cap and trade that provides subsidies for untold thousands of dubious projects such as building developing world hydro - electric plants that would have been built anyways, or that enriches untold thousands of individuals in cap and trade firms when a simple direct tax would accomplish the same goal more efficiently.
Unfortunately «ridiculous» also describes CREA trying to fight a legal battle against an opponent with bottomless pockets especially when those opponents» pockets are our own as taxpayers CREA, the provincial organizations, and now it seems the boards appear to be more interested in finding new ways to extract funds from REALTORS ® as our membership shrinks, with the goal of self preservation rather than providing value and constraint instep with the financial challenges the average agent faces in today's markets.
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