Sentences with phrase «systems at no cost to taxpayers»

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At the same time, the introduction of an integrated Canada-U.S. entry - exit system will improve mobility — and reduce costs to taxpayers — by eliminating the need for separate systems to track the comings and goings of citizens and other travelers.
«I would bring local control back to town government, take advantage of our local resources, especially our water system, fight for the taxpayer at every level, especially state and federal, and get water and sewer projects back on track to be in the best interests of the town, not just a cost burden directed by others.»
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.
To take hard - working taxpayer money and pour it into a system that's going to be expensive for taxpayers and at the same time a drop in the bucket for the overall costs, has led me to think that this is not the solutioTo take hard - working taxpayer money and pour it into a system that's going to be expensive for taxpayers and at the same time a drop in the bucket for the overall costs, has led me to think that this is not the solutioto be expensive for taxpayers and at the same time a drop in the bucket for the overall costs, has led me to think that this is not the solutioto think that this is not the solution.
The proposals are designed to be as cost - effective as possible and, if all were approved, the leaner Buffalo and Erie County Public Library System will be better equipped to meet continued high public demand for service at a cost that would still be LESS THAN THE TAXPAYERS PROVIDED IN THE YEAR 2000!
On Monday, Paladino said the point he wanted to make at the rally is that out - of - state students — whether foreign - born or not — are taking advantage of New York's heavily subsidized university system at the cost of taxpayers.
As Governor Malloy sits on top of one of the largest unfunded state and teacher pension systems in the country, an unfunded liability that will cost Connecticut taxpayers more than $ 20 billion to resolve over the next two decades, leave it to back room politics of the Malloy administration to wheel and deal a way for Steven Adamowski to boost his pension at taxpayer expense.
Critics also say some states» programs lack transparency, and include loopholes that can allow families and private schools to game the system, at a cost to taxpayers.
According to the budget announcement, things should be easier next year, at least for those whose holding in U.S. - listed ETFs are between $ 100,000 and $ 250,000: «Under the revised form being developed by the Canada Revenue Agency, if the total cost of a taxpayer's specified foreign property is less than $ 250,000 throughout the year, the taxpayer will be able to report these assets to the Canada Revenue Agency under a new simplified foreign asset reporting system
Considering the multiple demands upon the public finances at this time, it would seem unlikely that it would be seen as appropriate to transfer this cost back to the taxpayer in general as opposed to the actual users of the system.
These basic lessons are the «why» behind these two columns: * Never accept the numbers you receive from CRA as being correct; always make sure you understand and agree; * Always insist on the background calculations and assumptions to the numbers; there is no way anyone should pay a bill without understanding it; too many people just pay when it comes to CRA; * Never give up if you think you are right; having said this, I do not know yet if the company in this story will in fact file a second Notice of Objection to recover the additional $ 1,000... cost benefit does enter into the equation at times; * There are a surprising number of CRA staff in the various departments who are understanding and helpful; * As I have stated in earlier columns, there are mechanisms built into the system that protect and allow taxpayers to challenge CRA where it is appropriate.
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