February 6, 2007

Congress eyes back tax collection


Congress eyes back tax collection
Playfuls - Democrats plan to use the money to help fund their agenda without raising taxes. House and Senate leaders say the IRS could collect $100 billion each year by going after unpaid taxes, mostly on unreported income, that the IRS estimates at about

How charity's spending reflected Fumo interests
Philadelphia Inquirer - to invest in a painting, in a bank, and in community endeavors outside the Philadelphia neighborhoods it was founded to help. In its filings with the IRS to obtain tax-exempt status, Citizens' Alliance said its mission was to "promote public health

How major federal agencies would fare
Miami Herald - these people to get food stamps or assistance through the Women, Infants and Children program and would provide aid to help to the Internal Revenue Service, which would receive $11.1 billion, slightly more than the administration estimates the IRS

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DATEBOOK: PLAN YOUR WEEK 


DATEBOOK: PLAN YOUR WEEK 
DEVELOPMENT: University of Arizona Business and Professional Women hosts a workshop for individual and professional development.


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From The Archives


From The Archives
New Orleans Times-Picayune - architects and contractors worked through the holiday to compile a worksheet of over outs, including materials that would promote energy efficiency and storm preparation She cited a surplus in property tax collections, plus still-surging sales tax

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With Tax Season Approaching,


With Tax Season Approaching, Asset Protection and IRS Protection is Available from Capital Asset Management Associates, ... 
Asset protection and IRS protection are a few ways in which Capital Asset Management Associates, Inc. helps entrepreneurs, business owners and physicians save millions in taxes and legal fees. (PRWeb Feb 2, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1DcmFzLUxvdmUtWmV0YS1NYWduLVplcm8=

'Equitable remedy,' better protections focus of ground rent legislation 
Baltimore city property owners would be insulated from losing their homes due to unpaid ground rents under legislation jointly proposed Monday by Gov. Martin O'Malley and state lawmakers.

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