Prime season for house hunting - Arizona Business Gazette
Wooed by historically low housing prices, tax incentives and enticing interest rates, people once again are flirting with buying a home. Whether they’re first-time purchasers, second-home buyers or investors, the housing market’s slide can have an
Nama to hire tax experts - Ireland On-Line
The controversial National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is hiring a team of international tax advisors to help it buy bad loans off the books of banks. The experts will assist in planning the complex structure of Nama and the framing of
Experts, tax group critical of Inspiration Networks deal - Fort Mill Times
INDIAN LAND Condos. Shops. Outdoor concerts. Internships to prepare students for careers in broadcasting. All were to be part of the Inspiration Networks’ 93-acre City of Light. Or so South Carolina and Lancaster County officials thought when they
Education Secretary coming to Milwaukee - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
His visit here includes two stops, according to an itinerary distributed by the department: a 9 a.m. visit to Milwaukee Area Technical College and an 11:15 a.m. trip to Bay View High School. During his one-hour stop at MATC, Duncan will speak with
Business conference looks ahead - Delaware Online
That’s the approach being taken by organizers of Friday’s Governor’s Entrepreneurial Business Conference, a day of education and advice targeted toward the very people the state hopes will help lift its fortunes. Business owners and others will be
Blue Mtn. wins tax appeal - TradingMarkets.com
In a six-page opinion and order, Judge John E. Domalakes ruled that 171 Little Birch Lane is worth $92,000, not $49,024, as the Schuylkill County Board of Assessment Appeals ruled on Oct. 29, 2007. Blue Mountain filed its appeal on Nov. 19, 2007. As
Critics Call Delaware a Tax Haven - Times Daily
Wall Street, Sand Hill Road, LaSalle Street: Some corporate addresses scream money. Then there is North Orange Street, which whispers it. North Orange, a ho-hum thoroughfare in Wilmington, Del., is, on paper, home to more than 6,500 companies. Many
Milwaukee Lutheran celebrates three grads going to military academies - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Gaining an appointment to a service academy is, in itself, very challenging or difficult,” said retired Lt. Col. Joseph Guido, a representative for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, in a written statement. “The odds of any high school
Dark Economic Clouds Hang Over Sun Belt - WJAC TV
ORLANDO, Fla. — We first heard the term decades ago: The “Sun Belt” was just starting a run of phenomenal growth — and no wonder. It conjured a sunny state of mind as well as a balmy place on the map. Everybody, it seemed, wanted a spot in the sun
Deep Cuts Could Reshape California - New York Times
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger did not get the election results he sought. Now he seems determined to show California voters the consequences. In a special election on May 19, voters rejected a batch of measures on increasing taxes
Prime season for house hunting - Arizona Business Gazette
Wooed by historically low housing prices, tax incentives and enticing interest rates, people once again are flirting with buying a home. Whether they’re first-time purchasers, second-home buyers or investors, the housing market’s slide can have an
Nama to hire tax experts - Ireland On-Line
The controversial National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is hiring a team of international tax advisors to help it buy bad loans off the books of banks. The experts will assist in planning the complex structure of Nama and the framing of
Experts, tax group critical of Inspiration Networks deal - Fort Mill Times
INDIAN LAND Condos. Shops. Outdoor concerts. Internships to prepare students for careers in broadcasting. All were to be part of the Inspiration Networks’ 93-acre City of Light. Or so South Carolina and Lancaster County officials thought when they
Education Secretary coming to Milwaukee - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
His visit here includes two stops, according to an itinerary distributed by the department: a 9 a.m. visit to Milwaukee Area Technical College and an 11:15 a.m. trip to Bay View High School. During his one-hour stop at MATC, Duncan will speak with
Business conference looks ahead - Delaware Online
That’s the approach being taken by organizers of Friday’s Governor’s Entrepreneurial Business Conference, a day of education and advice targeted toward the very people the state hopes will help lift its fortunes. Business owners and others will be
Blue Mtn. wins tax appeal - TradingMarkets.com
In a six-page opinion and order, Judge John E. Domalakes ruled that 171 Little Birch Lane is worth $92,000, not $49,024, as the Schuylkill County Board of Assessment Appeals ruled on Oct. 29, 2007. Blue Mountain filed its appeal on Nov. 19, 2007. As
Critics Call Delaware a Tax Haven - Times Daily
Wall Street, Sand Hill Road, LaSalle Street: Some corporate addresses scream money. Then there is North Orange Street, which whispers it. North Orange, a ho-hum thoroughfare in Wilmington, Del., is, on paper, home to more than 6,500 companies. Many
Milwaukee Lutheran celebrates three grads going to military academies - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Gaining an appointment to a service academy is, in itself, very challenging or difficult,” said retired Lt. Col. Joseph Guido, a representative for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, in a written statement. “The odds of any high school
Dark Economic Clouds Hang Over Sun Belt - WJAC TV
ORLANDO, Fla. — We first heard the term decades ago: The “Sun Belt” was just starting a run of phenomenal growth — and no wonder. It conjured a sunny state of mind as well as a balmy place on the map. Everybody, it seemed, wanted a spot in the sun
Deep Cuts Could Reshape California - New York Times
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger did not get the election results he sought. Now he seems determined to show California voters the consequences. In a special election on May 19, voters rejected a batch of measures on increasing taxes