Estate Tax Software - Boone business tax rolls shrank less than expected - Cincinnati.com

Boone business tax rolls shrank less than expected - Cincinnati.com
BOONE COUNTY - A projected drop in the county’s commercial tax rolls won’t be nearly as bad as first thought. Instead of a drop of about $500 million in existing commercial property, projections call for a drop closer to $200 million, from 2008. When

Mayor says sales tax holiday needed - Tuscaloosa News
TUSCALOOSA | Despite falling tax revenues, the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport have enacted a sales tax holiday again this year, and Tuscaloosa County appears poised to join them. ‘If there’s ever a year for a sales tax holiday, this is the one

Cody builds 1% increase into city budget - Billings Gazette
CODY - Despite a national trend of government budget cuts and service reductions, the final 2009-10 municipal budget for Cody is about 1 percent higher than last year, thanks mainly to steady sales tax collections and state funding for capital

Board ponders school tax hike - Daily News
The Putnam County school system may balance its 2009-10 budget, but only if a 0.25 mill property tax increase is enacted, board members learned in a Tuesday workshop. State lawmakers authorized the local effort tax during the 2009 legislative session

Cynics and Cheerleaders - Egypt Today
W HEN THE NAZIF government was appointed to office eleven months ago, the Egyptian street was divided. Cynics claimed Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif and his new Cabinet were either technocrats or business leaders who would serve their own interests or

State budget talks fail to reach accord - Memphis Commercial Appeal
JACKSON — Some State Tax Commission jobs could disappear if legislators trying to reach a budget agreement decide to spend $10 million in 2010 on a software program targeting tax cheaters. Six legislators — three senators and three House members

Digital tax breaks advance - Baton Rouge Advocate
Two Senate bills that would give tax breaks for digital interactive media businesses passed out of a House committee Monday. Media industry representatives rallied behind Senate Bill 277, sponsored by state Sen. Ann Duplessis, D-New Orleans, which

Making a Good Deal for Retirement Even Better - Wall Street Journal
Robert Woods has been “chomping at the bit,” he says, to open a Roth individual retirement account. Next year, the 54-year-old American Airlines pilot finally will get the chance. Starting Jan. 1, the income limits that have prevented many

Boone business tax rolls shrank less than expected - Cincinnati.com
BOONE COUNTY - A projected drop in the county’s commercial tax rolls won’t be nearly as bad as first thought. Instead of a drop of about $500 million in existing commercial property, projections call for a drop closer to $200 million, from 2008. When

Mayor says sales tax holiday needed - Tuscaloosa News
TUSCALOOSA | Despite falling tax revenues, the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport have enacted a sales tax holiday again this year, and Tuscaloosa County appears poised to join them. ‘If there’s ever a year for a sales tax holiday, this is the one

Cody builds 1% increase into city budget - Billings Gazette
CODY - Despite a national trend of government budget cuts and service reductions, the final 2009-10 municipal budget for Cody is about 1 percent higher than last year, thanks mainly to steady sales tax collections and state funding for capital

Board ponders school tax hike - Daily News
The Putnam County school system may balance its 2009-10 budget, but only if a 0.25 mill property tax increase is enacted, board members learned in a Tuesday workshop. State lawmakers authorized the local effort tax during the 2009 legislative session

Cynics and Cheerleaders - Egypt Today
W HEN THE NAZIF government was appointed to office eleven months ago, the Egyptian street was divided. Cynics claimed Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif and his new Cabinet were either technocrats or business leaders who would serve their own interests or

State budget talks fail to reach accord - Memphis Commercial Appeal
JACKSON — Some State Tax Commission jobs could disappear if legislators trying to reach a budget agreement decide to spend $10 million in 2010 on a software program targeting tax cheaters. Six legislators — three senators and three House members

Digital tax breaks advance - Baton Rouge Advocate
Two Senate bills that would give tax breaks for digital interactive media businesses passed out of a House committee Monday. Media industry representatives rallied behind Senate Bill 277, sponsored by state Sen. Ann Duplessis, D-New Orleans, which

Making a Good Deal for Retirement Even Better - Wall Street Journal
Robert Woods has been “chomping at the bit,” he says, to open a Roth individual retirement account. Next year, the 54-year-old American Airlines pilot finally will get the chance. Starting Jan. 1, the income limits that have prevented many

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