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Mo. Senate approves tax credits compromise - Boston.com
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A Bogus Tax Attack Against Obama The latest multimillion-dollar attack ad from Crossroads GPS claims President Obama broke a promise to not increase taxes for families making less than $250,000 a year. Thats almost entirely false. The truth is that Obama repeatedly cut taxes for such families, first through a tax credit in effect for 2009 EUR¦ More >>.. | ||
Tax Credits Pivotal for Fast-Growing Wind Industry - CleanTechnica
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Movie Star Tax Credits, A Gay Judge and the Session Ends - Patch.com
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Report: Michigan low-income families to pay more tax Lansing— A new report says Michigan's low-income working families will pay an estimated $244 million more in state income taxes next year because of reductions in the state's earned income tax credit... | ||
Working tax credit changes hit 200,000 households Ministers said large proportion would be able to work extra hours to qualify, but figures suggest 5% managed to do so More than 200,000 low-income families have lost working tax credit payments of up to 73 a week, Treasury figures confirm. Changes introduced on 6 April required claimant households to work at least 24 hours a week to qualify for tax credits, up from 16 hours a week. Government ... | ||
Would A Statewide Earned Income Tax Credit Be Good For NH? - StateImpact New Hampshire
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