Sentences with phrase «other taxpayers instead»

According to the University of Wisconsin, an estate or a trust may not claim the domestic production activities deduction if the organization passes its income through to other taxpayers instead of filing its own tax return.

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Instead of saving our mass transit system and working on other important issues, we're wasting taxpayer dollars so politicians can come to Albany and stare at each other.
With public financing of campaigns WE would allot a finite amount of money which could only come from the taxpayers instead of corporate donors thus they would automatically be working for the voters only which would beholden them to the public automatically forcing them to do our will versus others.
To the Editor, Instead of throwing away $ 225M in taxpayer money, Cuomo could save a couple thousand jobs at Remington, Savage and other arms makers at no cost to the taxpayer by ridding us of the SAFE Act.
Instead, prosecutors said, Mr. Wills used taxpayer money to buy a Louis Vuitton handbag, a Wii console and a three - pack of underwear, among other purchases.
I don't see the point of wasting taxpayers» money for nothing other than for someone to see OK I'll abide and play by the rules, instead of paying dearly for breaking these rules.
In theory, the concept might appeal to those who think taxpayers who don't use public schools should get other benefits instead — and to proponents of allowing parents even greater flexibility and choice than vouchers offer them.
The move takes some of the air out of the housing market by forcing banks and other lenders to be responsible for the risk of mortgage defaults, instead of being able to pass that risk on to government and taxpayers via the CMHC.
In other words, a Roth conversion doesn't have to be all or none; it's up to the investor / taxpayer to decide whether to convert everything, or to simply do a «partial Roth conversion» instead.
Instead, Newsom pointed to government subsidies for other renewables and said he expects utilities, such as the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. — which signed the first U.S. commercial wave - energy contract with Finavera in December — and taxpayers to help foot the bill.
In other words, if taxpayer had been able to keep the money instead of it going to subsidies, the taxpayers would have spent the money and they spending would have created jobs.
From an access to justice perspective the (partial) solution is drop dead obvious — quit using taxpayer dollars to provide affluent doctors with taxpayer subsidized Cadillac lawyering and instead use that $ 200 million to help alleviate some of the problems you list — such as using the $ 200 million (Ontario's alone — but then add the contributions of the other provincial governments to CMPA) to provide the poor and the destitute with better access to legal aid.
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