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When are the idiots in Public Service get their heads out of the nether regions and see the light.
Raising taxes in a recession is counter productive and only serves to feed the problems.
Cut the darn spending and cut taxes and the revenues in the States and the Federal Gov, will go up and jobs will start to come back.
Keep on the Obama out of control spending course and our economy is a dead duck.
Raising taxes in a recession is counter productive and only serves to feed the problems.
Cut the darn spending and cut taxes and the revenues in the States and the Federal Gov, will go up and jobs will start to come back.
Keep on the Obama out of control spending course and our economy is a dead duck.
Push to collect online sales tax gathers steam - Business - Personal finance - Tax Tactics - msnbc.com
With budgets in crisis, enforcement efforts gather steam
It’s too early to know exactly how much the Nebraska chapter of the March of Dimes raised this week at its annual Signature Chefs Auction in Omaha, but odds are that more than 10 percent of the charity’s proceeds are going straight to the tax man.
That’s because the March of Dimes went online when it bought about 4,000 T-shirts from a Florida vendor to give to donors during its March for Babies Walk last April. The charity often buys supplies and other materials online, and it also raises money online by selling items at auction — racking up a big tax bill in each case.
“We didn’t know that,” said Rosemary Opbroek, director of the Nebraska chapter. “We wish the law was different. It is taking money away from helping ... babies.”
Specifically, it is taking away about $26,000, the amount the State of Nebraska says the March of Dimes owes for unpaid taxes on the April purchase and other online transactions over the past five years.