Sentences with phrase «much return taxpayers»

One measure is «return on investment» (ROI), which tries to determine how much return taxpayers are getting for each dollar the state spends.

Not exact matches

So Trump's tax return could tell how much income they made, offering fresh information about the financial health of his organization, according to Robert Kovacev, a lawyer at Steptoe & Johnson and former Justice Department Tax Division official who represents taxpayers in high - profile tax disputes with the IRS.
In 1996, the US General Accounting Office estimated that a tax agency reconciliation system could reduce the time spent preparing tax returns by as much as 155 million hours a year for 51 million taxpayers and reduce the IRS's costs by up to $ 37 million annually.
Intuit spent more than $ 2 million lobbying last year, much of it spent on legislation that would permanently bar the government from offering taxpayers prefilled returns.
Conwall said ESD «will continue to operate with as much transparency as possible during discussions with businesses, without impeding our ability to engage in negotiations that yield the best deal and return on investment for taxpayers
John Oliver skewered START - UP NY for giving out taxpayer funded incentives without requiring much from companies in return.
A Syracuse.com analysis of 2016 IRS tax return data shows the threatened cut of itemized tax deductions may not hurt most Onondaga County taxpayers as much as you've been told by New York politicians.
These courses also provide a high return on taxpayers» investments, netting the economy at least twice as much in benefits as the students» training cost.
Additionally, taxpayers are now able to check the status of their tax return / refund much faster than before.
However, we do know that the W - 4 is a form taxpayers use to determine the amount withheld from a paycheck and affects how big a refund is, or how much tax is owed, when they file a tax return on Tax Day.
«More and more taxpayers are filing their returns electronically each year and finding that it takes them far less time than filling out paper forms, and puts their refund in their hand much sooner.»
It's a simple concept — put a much needed price on carbon pollution, but return all the revenue that's generated to taxpayers (for example with a monthly refund) to offset rising energy costs.
FF may have returned all of Nevada's incentive money, but one has to wonder how much taxpayer money was spent overall in this debacle that went nowhere and brought no new jobs to a region that badly needs them.
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