When Does Boneless Not Mean Without Bones?
…funny and so true. The state of Ohio supreme court . . . And regarding the food item’s being called a “boneless wing,” it is common sense that that label…
…funny and so true. The state of Ohio supreme court . . . And regarding the food item’s being called a “boneless wing,” it is common sense that that label…
…late 30’s when receipts from corporate taxes and personal taxes were about equal. It was even a 3-way near-tie with FICA for a couple of years. After that, corporate taxes…
…Tendai Biti noted that “indirect taxes made up of customs and excise duty have contributed 88 percent of government revenue, which means that the government has been literally sustained by…
…residents. These proposals have generally been labeled as “digital services taxes” (DSTs). For example, beginning in 2019, Spain is imposing a DST of 3% on online advertising, online marketplaces, and…
…includes income taxes in some but not all states, sales taxes and property taxes. Governments also spend money on a variety of things. At the federal level, the main categories…
…benefits 37% above the taxes he paid over his career, including interest.” Me Why let a good lie go to waste: 37% of taxes above what he paid is 2%…
…gains taxes or personal income taxes or decreasing business tax credits and incentives, so he hasn’t left room for much other than the “sin” taxes that tend to be exceedingly…
…It’s perplexing to me because consumption taxes, on their face, are the most regressive taxes out there. Poorer people generally pay a higher share of their income on a sales…
by Linda Beale Corporate taxes down, workers’ taxes up–that’s America today Corporate taxes used to constitute a significant portion of federal revenues, almost a third in 1950. Payroll taxes from…
by Kenneth Thomas Every State’s State/Local Tax System Taxes the Poor More than the Wealthy–And All Exceed Federal Taxes A new report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy…