Sentences with phrase «years by raising taxes»

He is the only Democrat who will break from the Bloomberg years by raising taxes on the wealthy to invest in universal pre-K and after - school programs, ending racial profiling, and fighting to save community hospitals,» de Blasio's campaign manager said in a statement.
«Voters are responding to Bill de Blasio because he is the only Democrat who will boldly break from the Bloomberg years by raising taxes on the wealthy to invest in universal pre-K and after - school programs, ending racial profiling, and fighting to save community hospitals,» the de Blasio campaign said in a statement.
He pledged to halve the deficit in four years by raising tax and cutting Whitehall spending.
Under the Democratic proposal put forth by the Secretary of Treasury, the deal would involve raising just over $ 1T in revenue over the next 10 years by raising tax rates on incomes over $ 250k.

Not exact matches

All in all, the Trump tax plan would wastefully increase deficits by at least $ 3.5 billion over ten years — with half of all tax cuts going to the top 1 % — while actually raising taxes on nearly half of all families with children, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center's (TPC) analystax plan would wastefully increase deficits by at least $ 3.5 billion over ten years — with half of all tax cuts going to the top 1 % — while actually raising taxes on nearly half of all families with children, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center's (TPC) analystax cuts going to the top 1 % — while actually raising taxes on nearly half of all families with children, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center's (TPC) analysTax Policy Center's (TPC) analysis.
Canada's Valeant Pharmaceuticals International (vrx) reported its first profit in six quarters, helped by a one - time tax gain, and raised its full - year earnings forecast, sending its U.S. shares up 13 percent in premarket trading.
The Liberals are also spending $ 80.5 million over five years starting this year to reduce tobacco use, particularly in Indigenous communities, and raising taxes on cigarettes by $ 1 per carton.
The Fed has raised rates twice this year and expects to hike again in December and three more times next year, depending on fiscal stimulus including tax cuts planned by Republicans in Congress and in the White House.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce unveiled a plan earlier this month to raise the gas tax by 25 cents — five cents a year for five years — a move the group acknowledged would be an uphill battle.
He promises to do so next year, if elected, by raising corporate taxes to offset new spending plans.
The U.S. dollar rose on Friday as Republican negotiators in the U.S. Congress put the finishing touches on a sweeping tax overhaul, raising expectations that the bill would be passed by year - end.
Economists had said January's wage gains might have been a one - time jump, fueled by increases in the minimum wage that kicked in at the start of the year in several states, as well as raises spurred by tax cuts enacted at the end of 2017.
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win back the trust of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
The budget predicted the fiscal year would end with a thin surplus of $ 197 million, a feat that would be achieved by reducing expenditure growth, raising taxes and selling off more than 100 assets determined to be surplus.
Again Taylor offered a cautious outlook, though it was largely ignored in stories about the «green» budget with its centre piece carbon tax that will raise the price of gas by a couple cents a litre this year.
Layton was responding to criticism from Jack Mintz — the economist oft - quoted by Conservative Leader Stephen Harper as justification for his tax policies — that the cap - and - trade system the NDP proposed to cover the cost of $ 3.5 billion worth of green initiatives in the first year would raise gasoline prices by 10 cents per litre.
In a new report released today for Sustainable Prosperity (a new research institute), Jack Mintz and Nancy Olewiler pitch a federal carbon tax constructed by broadening the base of the federal excise tax (which currently raises over $ 5 billion per year based on a tax of 10 cents per litre of gas and 4 cents -LSB-...]
After assessing the three studies, he concludes we must cut spending or raise taxes by 11 % of GDP, «rather quickly over the next five to 10 years.
While Republicans often say the total tax cut is $ 5.5 trillion over 10 years, the reality is most of the reductions are paid for by raising taxes elsewhere.
The Joint Committee on Taxation has estimated that the repatriation raises $ 338.8 billion over 10 years by taxing all those trillions in overseas profits, with the proceeds heavily concentrated in the first year, 2018.
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Within the update the government also signaled its commitment to raise the B.C. carbon tax by $ 5 a ton of CO2 per year starting in April 2018.
A 15 percent year - on - year increase in oil prices in FY19 is likely to raise state oil tax revenues by 0.13 percent of GDP, HSBC estimates.
It will cut taxes for us rich folks while raising taxes on the middle class by up to $ 2,000 a year... great plan!
Two years previously, he had had difficulty in raising the cash for rebuilding the bridge over the Elbe at Torgau; it was done by means of a local Indulgence allowing people to be dispensed from fasting during Lent — they called it the «Butter Tax».
During the election the Greens called for a blanket 20 per cent «sugar tax» on soft drinks, paid by producers or importers, to raise $ 500 million a year to tackle obesity.
That amount of bonds would raise taxes by $ 86 a year for the owner of a $ 120,000 home, park district officials said.
Since Illinois income tax forms are based on the federal forms, loophole closing measures at the federal level will raise state revenue by up to $ 100 million a year, the commission staff found.
That would raise the average tax bill in the subdivision by about $ 400 a year.
Approving the proposal would raise taxes for each household by about $ 60 a year for every $ 100,000 of home value, starting in spring 2002.
After raising taxes by more than $ 10 billion last year, Democrats are adding billions more in tax and fee hikes this year.
We're confident that when voters are reminded Democrats raised taxes and spending by $ 14 billion, and brought dysfunction and disgrace to the New York State Senate in their two disastrous years in the majority, they'll vote overwhelmingly to keep Republicans in charge.»
Republicans who control the state Senate are urging Cuomo to drop his plan to raise taxes and fees by $ 1 billion as a condition for winning their approval on a new, $ 168 billion election - year budget by April 1.
His shadow team aims to raise # 1.2 billion every year from the mansion tax, building on a policy originally championed by the Liberal Democrats.
In an election year, a number of state legislators already are not happy with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to raise taxes on New Yorkers by at least $ 1 billion.
«We've done that several years ago and by the way the same time we raised the taxes on the high earners, we lowered it for middle income earners.»
The new tax brackets proposed by Assembly Democrats would raise rates on those making more than $ 1 million a year, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo has outlined in his budget.
State law bars districts from raising taxes by more than 2 percent a year or the inflation rate, whichever is less.
[76] At the conference, Miliband pledged to focus on six national goals for Britain until 2025, including boosting pay, apprenticeships and housing; a mansion tax and levy on tobacco companies to fund # 2.5 billion a year «time to care» fund for the NHS; a commitment to raise the minimum wage to # 8 or more by 2020; and a promise to lower the voting age to 16 ready for elections in 2016.
, «$ 2.6 trillion could be saved -LSB-...] It's possible to achieve all the budget savings we need for the next 10 years simply by cutting the fat out of discretionary spending programs and tax expenditures [i.e., cutting the corporate welfare] without raising tax rates on the wealthy or cutting the safety net at all.»
This year, he pushed through aggressive gun - control limits, raised the minimum wage by nearly two bucks, and extended a tax surcharge on millionaires, all the while wrapping up the budget before Easter, which used to be about as common in Albany as kudzu.1 It was his father who famously said (to this magazine, in 1985) that «you campaign in poetry, you govern in prose.»
The increase in the HRCA covered life assessment would raise this tax by $ 190 million to more than $ 1 billion per year, Adams testified.
Though most of the exemptions in the budget sweep were required by law, one of only a handful of discretionary exemptions was the payroll mobility tax, which raises over $ 1 billion a year for the MTA.
We've done it in Westchester by not raising the tax levy for six straight years, lowering the budget to below what it was in 2010, and installing pro-growth policies that have helped create almost 40,000 new private sector jobs in our county.»
Mangano also wants to raise an additional $ 12 million by hiking, for the third consecutive year, the fee to access information on tax map parcels used in land document recording.
To make sure revenue meets expenses without borrowing, Mangano wants to increase by an undetermined amount the $ 55 surcharge on traffic tickets adopted last year, to raise $ 35 million, and hike fees for filing tax verification — now $ 355 — and block maps — now $ 300 — by $ 100 each, to raise $ 25 million.
«The facts are that Ed Mangano has raised taxes 20 percent over the past two years by mismanaging the assessment system and racked up more debt than we have ever had.»
The CEBR report found that if the Government raised the rate of corporation tax from 21 per cent to 26 per cent - the result of equalising the tax rate between big and small business - would cost around 100,000 jobs from the small business sector and reduce economic output by # 4.3 bn, while reducing the public sector deficit by only # 1.6 bn over 10 years.
The amount of revenue raised by taxes slowed down significantly in the last half of 2013, with preliminary figures showing even slower growth this year, the Rockefeller Institute of Government found.
A report released by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office on Friday raised the possibility of potential budget gaps in coming years as a result of increases in spending, tax cuts and one - shot revenue sources in the current - year spending plan.
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