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Category Archives: Taxes
Georgia T-SPLOST Today – Vote Now!
Today is primary day and that means Georgians get to go to the polls and decide a major issue for the people in metro Atlanta. The T-SPLOST vote is today and it should be a very tight race. The stakes … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged Atlanta, Atlanta metropolitan area, Georgia, Sales tax, Special-purpose local-option sales tax, splost, t-splost, Tax, tea party
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Georgia T-SPLOST Vote One Week Away
In one week, the people of metro Atlanta will go to the polls to decide on whether or not to initiate a 1 cent per dollar sales tax for 10 years to fund transportation projects in the metro Atlanta area. … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged Atlanta, Atlanta metropolitan area, Georgia, Sales tax, Special-purpose local-option sales tax, splost, t-splost, Tax, tea party
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Obamacare Not The Largest Tax Increase In History
As soon as the Supreme Court declared that Obamacare was constitutional because it was a tax Republicans have come out in force calling it the largest tax increase in history. Rush Limbaugh even called it the largest tax increase in … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged aca, biggest tax increase in history, factcheck, Mitt Romney, obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, politifact, republicans, Rush Limbaugh, supreme court, Tax
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Buffett Rule vs. Romney Rule: Which Will Grow America’s Economy?
The opening salvos of the 2012 presidential election are being shot across the battlefield, and in a new line of attack from the Obama administration, Vice President Joe Biden has coined a new term “Romney Rule” to contrast with President Obama’s plan … Continue reading
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New Hub On The Payroll Tax Cut Fiasco
I just published a new Hub on HubPages. This time it discussed the payroll tax cut fiasco and how Republican leadership in both the House and the Senate is inept and incompetent. This battle and Republicans inability to show leadership … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged House, HubPages, payroll tax, payroll tax cut, Republican, republican leadership, Senate, United States, White House
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Perry’s Flat Tax
Rick Perry has finally revealed his tax plan, Cut, Balance and Grow, which among other things includes a 20% flat tax. How does his plan stack up against the rest? Is it a good idea? Rick Perry will formally make his … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged 9-9-9, cut balance and grow, flat tax, GDP, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Perry, Rick Perry, Steve Forbes, Tax, tax plan, taxes, United States
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