Not exact matches
So the alternative is no
tax at all domestically, creating a true territorial taxation system where companies can be free to bring
money back to the
states to
use for investment here, while also reinvesting in other companies as they build their global enterprises.
If the
money isn't
used for qualified higher - education expenses, a 10 % penalty
tax on earnings (as well as federal,
state, and local income
taxes) may apply.
In the article, the MSM propagandist
states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit
money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «
tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [
use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
Your first Minnesota pay stub could come with a bit of a shock if you're
used to earning
money in a
state with no income
tax.
** In other words, in most cases you won't have to pay
state or federal income
taxes on earnings in your 529 account, as long as you
use the
money for qualified expenses.
footnote † If you received a
tax deduction on your contributions, your
state might require you to pay it back if you
use the
money for expenses that aren't qualified.
The BC NDP platform
states that all new
money from carbon
tax increases, in line with the federal mandate, will be
used to provide rebate cheques for families, and to investing in climate change solutions.
maybe if Perry didn't give
tax cuts / breaks for the rich and gave away all that
money to those that helpled him get elected and
used all that extra revenue he would have had to
use in funding to bring in water from other
states and for funding local fire and rescue departments.
And check out 529 plans in your
state: Like a 401 (k), you contribute to a pool of mutual funds and the
money grows
tax - free, provided you
use the proceeds for higher education.
A lot of that
money has been
used for upstate Republicans who hold sway in the senate and can influence
tax policies and other real estate interests that the
state controls.
Farley, a partner at the equity firm Mistral Capital, launched her effort with a video that borrowed an argument recently deployed by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo: New York
State pays roughly more in federal taxes ($ 40 billion in 2016, she noted) than it gets back in federal aid — money, Farley said, that could be used to rebuild state infrastructure and boost education, among other th
State pays roughly more in federal
taxes ($ 40 billion in 2016, she noted) than it gets back in federal aid —
money, Farley said, that could be
used to rebuild
state infrastructure and boost education, among other th
state infrastructure and boost education, among other things.
On April 29 Cuomo's office received a federal subpoena looking into the commercial development project
using state money and
tax breaks that Cuomo has called the Buffalo Billion.
«All these equipment have been made possible through the judicious
use of
tax payers
money and funds from the
State Lottery Fund for good causes.
The
state's top leaders are being urged to
use money from a proposed
tax on opioids to fund treatment programs in New York.
Cuomo's plan would
use state money to refund slight increases directly to individual homeowners - but only if those local governments also keep
tax increases to under 2 percent and make serious plans to consolidate services.
«The way I like at it is there's this enormous temptation by the
state government to try to control the economy — to
use state grants, which is essentially our
tax money — and different types of rules and regualtions and fancy programs with fancy titles to try to act like politicians create jobs.
East End
state Assemblyman Fred Thiele (I - Sag Harbor) called the proposal «bold and unprecedented,» noting that it builds on the recent extension of the Community Preservation Fund, a 2 percent
tax on real estate transfers in the five East End towns that was enacted in the late 1990s and now features a provision mandating that 20 percent of those
monies be
used toward water quality initiatives.
The
tax brings in so much
money every year that millions of dollars collected by way of the
tax were
used as a virtual slush fund by the leaders of the Assembly and
State Senate.
Over the past 15 years, the
state began
using money from cigarette
tax revenues to fund HCRA programs too.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a deal on a $ 168.3 billion spending plan that increases school aid by $ 1 billion, restructures the
state tax code to respond to changes in Washington, directs
money to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority by raising fees on taxis and Uber rides and paves the way for the
use of eminent domain near Penn Station.
He contended that the Seneca Nation of Indians in western New York is withholding
taxes from the
state in a gaming dispute and
using the
money to offer incentives to lure gamblers from the region.
Then - Governor George Pataki claimed most of the Empire conversion proceeds for
state coffers, hiked
taxes on health insurance, and
used the
money not just to balance the budget, but to increase pay and benefits for hospital and home - care workers.
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos said he would like the found
money to be
used to either support the
state's reserve funds or to provide
tax relief.
Stop throwing
money away at a losing cause, NY
State government, and
use it to provide middle class
tax relief.
We want to keep the
money in the
states, reduce the federal
taxes, eliminate that need to send that
money to the federal government only to have it sent back to the
states, and we will have more
money and a more efficient way of
using our
money within the
states.»
If we reduce our federal
taxes so that
money is not paid to the federal government and kept in the
states we will see a better
use of our
money within the
states, a more efficient
use of our
money, and our federal
taxes will be lower.»
A 2009 audit report revealed that up to 60 billion Cedis of the
tax payer's
money taken from the TOR debt recovery levy, the HIPC etc. was
used to fund a so called communication strategy which was only a euphemism for a conduit
used to siphon
state funds into the NPP campaign.
While the
state plans on
using the
money to control spending, Senate Republicans proposed
using the funds in three different areas: Education, as Nozzolio proposed, accelerating
tax relief and investing in infrastructure.
Topics in the Q&A included the source of
money for the City's planned pre-K advertising campaign, the City's target number of pre-K applicants, whether Speaker Silver thinks the proposed income
tax surcharge should be pursued next year, how the pre-K selection process will work, how the City will cover the approximately $ 40 million annual gap between the estimated cost of pre-K and the amount provided in the
state budget, when parents will learn whether their pre-K application has been accepted, how the City will collect data and measure success of the pre-K program, whether the existing pre-K application process will be changed, how the City will
use money from the anticipated school bond issue, the mayor's reaction to a 2nd Circuit ruling that City may bar religious groups from renting after - hours space in public schools, the status on a proposed restaurant in Union Square, a
tax break included in the
state budget that provides millions of dollars to a Bronx condominium project, the «shop & frisk» meeting today between the Rev. Al Sharpton and Police Commissioner Bratton and a pending HPD case against a Brooklyn landlord.
He has a few ads out lately where in about 20 seconds he lays out not just policies, but 3 specific things he will do that will both save NY
State money and use those savings to fund healthcare for all children in the state without raising t
State money and
use those savings to fund healthcare for all children in the
state without raising t
state without raising
taxes.
Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to give up on $ 200 million in proposed income
tax cuts and instead
use the
money to help pay for roads won approval from Assembly Republicans on Thursday, a breakthrough that could lead to the adoption of a
state budget following a three - week impasse.
The groups say in order to provide
tax cuts for the middle and working classes, the wealthy and corporations need to pay more, and some of that
money should be
used to help the
state's schools.
The original observation, that 10 minutes of classical music made college students briefly perform better on a paper - folding task, was twisted so out of context that the governor of Georgia
used tax money to buy a classical music CD for every baby born in the
state.
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One
state after another is going to continue to say, «Why are we wasting our time and
money and precious resources in prosecuting people for their
use of cannabis, when we can
tax this and regulate and oversee it and make sure it's safe for the consumer?»
At issue is whether the finance system, which
uses a combination of locally generated
tax revenue and
state money, passes muster under the
state constitution.
This approach has several advantages over vouchers funded out of the federal budget: no existing federal
money expected by school districts would be affected; no
state money would be involved, thus avoiding legal conflicts with constitutional provisions that bar the
use of
state and local
money for religious schools in 37
states; and, as a pure federal initiative,
state laws and
tax codes would remain unaffected.
Wisconsin Association of School Boards government relations director Dan Rossmiller pointed to a 1976
state Supreme Court case that appears to forbid the
state from taking property
taxes from one district for
use elsewhere, and the LFB has said that if
money set aside by the
state for education isn't enough to cover vouchers» overall cost, then general
state revenues will be
used.
The districts won't be able to raise
taxes to make up the
money, but will be able to start counting students
using vouchers in their enrollment to determine
state aid levels and revenue limits.
This scheme will
use taxpayer
money in the form of
tax credits for corporations and wealthy donors who make contributions to
state - sponsored voucher scholarship programs.
Plaintiffs who brought this case, Southern Legal Foundation supporters, allege that public dollars can not be
used to support a privately funded scholarship program where children
use the
money to attend private religious schools and donors receive
state tax credits.
The Indiana
State Constitution
states that
tax money citizens are compelled to pay can not be
used to support the teaching of religion or to support religion.
If Florida's experience is any measure, though, Democrats, teacher unions and some church - and -
state separatists will oppose the scholarship - voucher program, saying it indirectly
uses tax money to fund private, and often religious education.
North Carolina is one of just seven
states in the country that
uses a «resource allocation» method of determining funding, which
uses several different formulas for determining how much
money school districts receive in
state tax dollars.
Those programs take several different forms: Some directly
use state money to pay private school tuition, while others provide
tax credits to individuals and businesses that donate to nongovernmental programs that cover the cost of private schools.
Comparing only
state choice programs that target low - income families or children in failing schools,
tax - credit programs support nearly 3.5 times more students than do vouchers,
using about the same amount of
money.
While it remains unclear whether Governor Dannel Malloy's new education funding scheme includes a «
money follows the child formula» that would force local districts to
use local
tax dollars to subsidize the privately owned and operated charter schools in their communities, the Governor's budget does shovel even more
state taxpayer funds to the charter school industry.
Supporters of the
tax - credit scholarship program say it is different from the
state's former voucher system, which directly
used public
money to help pay for private school tuition.
by: Diane Ravitch March 7, 2017 A nonprofit parent - led group called Fund Education Now created a fact sheet about Florida's Corporate
Tax Credit plan, which was designed to evade the
state constitution's explicit ban on
using public
money to fund religious or private education.
While the proposed increase in the payroll
tax on teachers was reduced from two percent to one percent, the
monies collected from this teacher
tax will not be
used to help strengthen the teacher retirement fund, but will instead be pass - through revenue to the
state similar to any other
tax.