Sentences with phrase «tax givebacks»

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Major consumer companies, including AutoNation in Fort Lauderdale, are hopping on a train of enhanced employee givebacks following passage of a new law that chops corporate tax rates.
Coupling it with a giveback to favor Thruway users is an unnecessary political ploy.As so many municipalities and school districts struggle, hemmed in by the property tax cap and only modest increases in state aid, if any at all, New York state appears flush with cash these days.
In recent years, he's issued dire warnings of impending fiscal doom, called for givebacks by city unions and warned of the impact of too many off - the - tax - rolls non-profit properties in the city.
All budget options are said to be on the table, including property tax increases above the tax cap, some union givebacks (but not a giveback of their contractual salary increase), and a return of the so - called «nuisance taxes,» including the Real Estate Transfer Tax and the Income Tax Surchartax increases above the tax cap, some union givebacks (but not a giveback of their contractual salary increase), and a return of the so - called «nuisance taxes,» including the Real Estate Transfer Tax and the Income Tax Surchartax cap, some union givebacks (but not a giveback of their contractual salary increase), and a return of the so - called «nuisance taxes,» including the Real Estate Transfer Tax and the Income Tax SurcharTax and the Income Tax SurcharTax Surcharge.
But here's why we can say givebacks are in play: With rising shortfalls forecast for the coming years, with little appetite at the Capitol for raising taxes again, with debt and pension costs rising, and with state - financed, outside services such as group homes already squeezed, there are scant other places to turn.
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