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Obama's plan to 'tax the rich': About time, or a big mistake? (The Christian Science Monitor) In practice, the populist solution is not as simple or as effective as it sounds. Up tax on smokers: Heart Foundation (News Mail) SMOKERS who puff through a packet a day will have to find an extra $1,000 a year to feed their habit if a leading health group has its way. County sets budget with 4.9% tax hike (St. Thomas Times-Journal) A combination of internal cost cutting and the loss of two staff positions helped Elgin county council whittle the 2009 tax increase to 4.9 per cent, which will cost the average homeowner with property assessed at $200,000 an extra $60 this year.[...] Stroger wants sales tax cut, but can't explain it (Chicago Tribune) What a maroon. I doubt Stroger has any "hard numbers" at all. He's simply been told to do this by the people who pull his puppet strings to attempt to get him reelected. The Dreaded Deadline: Tax Day (FOX 23 News Albany) Waiting until the last minute...Thousands in the Capital Region rush to meet the tax deadline in this tight economy. April brings tax season woes (Tiger Weekly) During tax season, I usually owe little or nothing to the government. I accomplish this via the clever strategy of being poor. Health groups back alcopop tax extension (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Health experts have welcomed the Federal Government's plan to bring back its 70 per cent tax hike on alcopops. Obama's plan to 'tax the rich': About time, or a big mistake? (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) The spending is staggering: $700 billion to rescue the banks, plus $787 billion to stimulate the economy. A $3.6 trillion US budget. Even as some Americans scramble to file tax returns before Wednesday's deadline, questions of who, exactly, is going to pay for all this seem to boil down to a simple answer: Tax the rich. Bunch your tax breaks (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance) Were all those tax receipts you collected worthless because you couldn't meet certain itemizing thresholds? Don't let that happen again. Devise 2009's deduction "bunching" strategy now! Boost tax on smokers - Heart Foundation (BigPond News) Health groups are pushing a boost on a tax which would cost smokers an extra $1,000 a year.
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