Wednesday, October 15, 2014

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Daily update October 15, 2014
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The Journal News | LoHud.com
Mount Vernon Mayor Ernie Davis pleads to income tax charges
Ernie Davis, the mayor of Mount Vernon, admitted Tuesday in federal court that he failed to file personal income taxes and a tax return for rental ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
reNews
Check out these last-minute filing tips as Oct. 15 tax extension deadline looms
The six months of extra time your tax-filing extension bought you April 15 expires at midnight Oct. 15 - as in Wednesday - and Internal Revenue ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
SNP's new property tax 'will hit squeezed middle more than super rich'
The “squeezed middle” will pay millions of pounds more than the “super rich” under the SNP's new property purchase tax, according to an expert ...
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Forbes
Funding The Fight Against Ebola: Are Taxes The Answer?
On the morning of October 8, 2014, Thomas Eric Duncan, the first patient to be diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S., was pronounced dead in the Texas ...
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Red Tape Roundup: Reckoning The Costs Of Federal Tax Compliance
Let's try to bring tax compliance figures up to date a little. A 2010 report for the Small Business Administration estimated costs of tax code compliance ...
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USA TODAY
Fact check: Sen. Begich's bogus tax boast
Mark Begich makes the bogus claim in two ads that he "voted against President Obama's trillion-dollar tax increase." Actually, he voted against a GOP ...
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Irish Independent
How the tax relief for water charges will work
Tax expert Barry Flanagan of Taxback.com explained that the new tax relief would lessen the amount of income tax that you owe by up to €100.
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Sydney Morning Herald
Senate inquiry demands answers from low-tax companies
Forty of Australia's biggest companies will be asked to explain their tax affairs to a Senate committee investigating corporate tax avoidance.
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Business Insider
A Popular Irish Corporate Tax Loophole Is Now Dead - Here Are Three Other Loopholes
Major corporations have plenty of tax loopholes left in the world — plenty of which originate in the United States. Here are three of the major tax ...
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Ohio congressional candidates cool to idea of increasing gas tax
The Northeast Ohio Media Group, in preparing the Voter Guide published at cleveland.com/voterguide, put the gas tax question to the candidates ...
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Ars Technica
Ireland to phase out “Double Irish” tax trickery, to Google's chagrin
Ireland's Ministry of Finance announced that Ireland will phase out its controversial (but legal) tax scheme known as the "Double Irish," which lets ...
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Green Bay Press Gazette
Instead Of Complaining About Inversions, Obama Should Work On Corporate Tax Reform
Last month Treasury officials announced new rules to make it more difficult for companies to complete tax inversion deals, in which a U.S. company ...
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Times of India
India Asks Uber for Tax Clarification
India, an important market for Uber, levies a 4.9% tax on taxi fares. Indian tax collectors say that neither Uber, which started operating here last year, ...
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The Star-Ledger
Sales tax could include gasoline purchases to help fix roads, rails and bridges
PISCATAWAY — Extending the state sales tax to gasoline purchases could be among a combination of revenue sources likely to be used to fix the ...
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Wall Street Journal
Huffington Post
Texas Voter ID Law Deemed 'Poll Tax' Reinstated by Appeals Court
A federal appeals court on Tuesday put on hold a ruling striking down a controversial Texas voter ID law, based “primarily” on the approaching ...
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