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Courtesy of Corzine #14: Corporate tax rate is 9... Courtesy of Corzine #14: Corporate tax rate is 9 percent: SIXTH HIGHEST in the US, causing job-creating businesses to leave NJ 12:00 PM Oct 23rd from HootSuite
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-29 11:28:00)
by fstanz0314
( My unemployment rate in state of Fl is .0118. How do I enter that number in QB as a percent? , class="post_actions inline_edm"> Type of Abuse Abusive ...
Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-29 10:26:00)
by PRSUPPORT
( I'm changing my ID UI & Workforce Dev fund rate, but it will not let me enter more than 3 decimals. My new rate is .05760. If I round it up then I won't match their records. I changed the UI rate so that the overall rate matches. Any prob doin this? , class="post_actions inline_edm">...
Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-29 09:41:00)
by constructionvp
( I need to enter the 2010 State of IL unemployment tax rate - where do I go in my system to do that?? , class="post_actions inline_edm"> Type of Abuse Abusive...
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-29 06:47:00)
by Malerin
I started this thread sure that I would find a correlation between the growth of median income and the top tax rate. Now, I'm not so sure: In 1970, the top tax rate (on income over $200,000) was approx. 72%. That's a fantastically high tax rate when you think about what the very rich pay today. In that same year, median income (in 2003 dollars) was $35,832. http://www.truthandpolitics.org...
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-29 01:24:00)
by Newsjock
Source: The Guardian Britain's leading companies are devising pay schemes that enable top executives to escape the new 50p rate of income tax for high earners that takes effect in April, the Guardian has learned. Some of the biggest companies in the country are constructing complex pay schemes that risk infuriating government ministers, who are determined to crack down ...
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-26 10:56:00)
by Lee Adler
BEACON ? Homeowners face an almost 10 percent tax-rate increase to pay for city services in 2010. 'This was the toughest budget I've ever worked on,' Mayor Steve Gold said. 'Never has there been a time where we lost so much View the full article
Started 3 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-29 08:54:00)
by Magyar
marelin, I think you point out what has been obvious for quit some time! That trickle down economics - cutting the taxes of the rich - is NOTHING more than a shell game by the rich to keep more of their money at the expense of the middle class. What Reagan was soo good at was selling this nonsense to the average moron with his shucks I'm just an average jelly bean ways that people ...
Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-29 10:11:00)
by Accountant%20Man
( Can you go to the payroll item list and edit that item? , class="postsignature inline_edm"> Because that's where the money is. W. Sutton., class="post_actions inline_edm"> Type of Abuse Abusive behavior Inaccurate information Other \(add details below\) Add ...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-28 09:55:00)
by Doc
I think there is a definition problem inherent in some of these posts about the meaning of "marginal tax rate". The term "marginal" usually refers to the effect of the transaction being contemplated on the margin . In this case the tax due on a 401k or a TIRA withdrawal. The "marginal tax rate" is the extra tax due on that amount divided by the amount. It is not necessarily your tax bracket ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-23 18:45:00)
by harge
> which should i get the iphone or the ipod touch? I really like all the stuff on the iphone like the internet and the apps and everything but i don't ever hardly call anybody. would the ipod touch be better for me? what all stuff is on the ipod touch? Thanks.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-24 09:39:00)
by E_K_S
Good point MCsweet. The key to a lower tax rate dividend strategy is to obtain the blended rate based on companies that pay "qualified" dividends. After checking the 10K for HRPT, their dividends are not generally qualified. Thanks for the heads up. This strategy becomes moot if the lower tax rate for "qualified" income is changed (in future years) and is taxed at the same rate as non-...