Rolling back misconceptions on income tax - Seattle Times
The U.S. tax code is massive and complicated — the perfect fodder for mythmaking. Perhaps the most well-worn fallacy — shot down by many courts despite the best efforts of tightfisted taxpayers — is that federal taxes are actually illegal. It’s
Programs aim to attract, mentor new sportsmen - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Rothschild — Hunting is as natural to humans as eating. In fact our ancestors couldn’t do one without the other. But while 21st century Americans display ever more gusto at the table, the food gathering is largely outsourced. Hunting has been in
Wash. Senate approves state budget plan - Olympian
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The state Senate’s Democratic majority has narrowly approved its plan for balancing the state’s $2.8 billion budget deficit. The Senate budget counts on about $920 million in tax increases. But Senators haven’t settled on the
Tax preparer faces fraud indictment - Register-Guard
She said, ‘don’t tell the IRS that.’” The federal tax audit led the Ennises to be charged about $1,600 in taxes, penalties and interest, Ennis said. Her son-in-law, Mike Shirley, was also a client of Jones. A new homeowner, he said he was
Western Oil Companies Feel the Heat in Kazakhstan - Wall Street Journal
A consortium of Western oil companies developing a huge natural-gas field in Kazakhstan was slapped with a $21 million fine Friday, the latest step in a pressure campaign that is raising concern among investors in the oil-rich Central Asian state
The Decline of New York - Wall Street Journal
Move over, New Jersey, you’re getting a run for your tax money as the nation’s most dysfunctional state from the once great mecca of commerce and finance known as New York. Politics in the Empire State has become a carnival of spendthrifts, sexual
U.S. Rep. Linder will not seek re-election - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Linder said he wanted to spend more time at his sprawling family farm in Mississippi radio talk show host Neal Boortz, Linder in 2005 co-authored the “Fair Tax Book,” which became a New York Times best-seller and made Linder, a former dentist
Rolling back misconceptions on income tax - Seattle Times
The U.S. tax code is massive and complicated — the perfect fodder for mythmaking. Perhaps the most well-worn fallacy — shot down by many courts despite the best efforts of tightfisted taxpayers — is that federal taxes are actually illegal. It’s
Programs aim to attract, mentor new sportsmen - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Rothschild — Hunting is as natural to humans as eating. In fact our ancestors couldn’t do one without the other. But while 21st century Americans display ever more gusto at the table, the food gathering is largely outsourced. Hunting has been in
Wash. Senate approves state budget plan - Olympian
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The state Senate’s Democratic majority has narrowly approved its plan for balancing the state’s $2.8 billion budget deficit. The Senate budget counts on about $920 million in tax increases. But Senators haven’t settled on the
Tax preparer faces fraud indictment - Register-Guard
She said, ‘don’t tell the IRS that.’” The federal tax audit led the Ennises to be charged about $1,600 in taxes, penalties and interest, Ennis said. Her son-in-law, Mike Shirley, was also a client of Jones. A new homeowner, he said he was
Western Oil Companies Feel the Heat in Kazakhstan - Wall Street Journal
A consortium of Western oil companies developing a huge natural-gas field in Kazakhstan was slapped with a $21 million fine Friday, the latest step in a pressure campaign that is raising concern among investors in the oil-rich Central Asian state
The Decline of New York - Wall Street Journal
Move over, New Jersey, you’re getting a run for your tax money as the nation’s most dysfunctional state from the once great mecca of commerce and finance known as New York. Politics in the Empire State has become a carnival of spendthrifts, sexual
U.S. Rep. Linder will not seek re-election - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Linder said he wanted to spend more time at his sprawling family farm in Mississippi radio talk show host Neal Boortz, Linder in 2005 co-authored the “Fair Tax Book,” which became a New York Times best-seller and made Linder, a former dentist