Extractions: // Do not remove!!! // Do not remove!!! // Do not remove!!! All times are London time. Sign up now Take a tour Username Password Remember me World Asia-Pacific Main page content: Australia cuts taxes in post-election budget By Virginia Marsh in Sydney Australiaâs centre-right coalition government on Tuesday night unveiled larger than expected tax cuts in a bid to head off the slowdown in an economy that is set to record its lowest rate of growth for more than a decade this year. In its first budget since winning re-election in October, the government took advantage of a budget surplus, boosted by higher than forecast corporate tax revenues, to promise A$21.7bn ($16.8bn) in personal income tax cuts over four years. It will also abolish a pension contribution surcharge tax for high earners rather than phase it out. But, acknowledging a run of weak economic data, the Treasury again cut its forecast for growth for the year to end-June, to 2 per cent, down from 3 per cent just six months ago. The rest of this article is for FT.com subscribers only
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High Taxes Do Not Hinder Competitiveness, Says Report The world Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY) ranks and analyses the ability of 60 nations A higher cost of business can, however, be in part compensated by http://www.euractiv.com/Article?tcmuri=tcm:29-139384-16&type=News
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Extractions: the New World Order A free and vigilant people should never have tolerated this for a minute. The income tax is an inherently communistic tax, because one of the prerequisites of freedom is a sphere of privacy. And if you destroy the material foundations of that sphere of privacy, you have destroyed the possibility of freedom. - Alan Keyes There are two kinds of taxes: direct taxes and indirect taxes. Any other name applied to any tax still leaves the renamed tax as a direct tax or an indirect tax. Whether they bear the name vat tax, sales tax, poll tax, duty, impost, excise, capitation, flat, stamp, or whatever other name, they nevertheless all remain either a direct tax or an indirect tax. The men who wrote the U.S. Constitution knew by experience and from their forefathers that whenever in history a nation had a central direct power of taxation or central cartel banking, that tyranny always followed. It might take half a century, but as power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. The U.S. Constitution reflects our contempt of hierarchies and our certain knowledge that each and every hierarchy in all history inevitably became corrupt. The American genius was the systems of checks and balances and competition which keep institutions honest and incorruptible. These ideas and ideals created the greatest economic engine in history.
Granholm S Jobs Plan Ignores High Wages, Taxes, Changing World Granholm s jobs plan ignores high wages, taxes, changing world Instead of helping Michigan business retain jobs, Granholms grandstanding risks http://www.detnews.com/2004/insiders/0403/24/c01-101442.htm
Extractions: Get Home Delivery In this presidential year and in this industrial state, Gov. Jennifer Granholms anti-outsourcing directives make perfect political sense. Heres the calculation: Look as if youre doing something. Put Republicans and Big Business on the defensive. And politely ignore the uncomfortable, politically incorrect, reasons Michigan is losing jobs (even if businesses are more productive because of it).
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Why Companies Pay Less (washingtonpost.com) Some argue that the United States taxes business more heavily than do other that a globalized world requires a more globalized approach to tax policy. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34787-2004May17.html
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Extractions: India Inc pays highest taxes in Third World Anil Sasi New Delhi , July 25 INDIA Inc. pays considerably lower taxes as compared to its counterparts in the developed world. At an average corporate tax rate of 35.875 per cent, Indian industry, however, pays among the highest tax in comparison to industry in many of the developing countries, including China, the ASEAN countries and SAARC nations, according to the latest KPMG Corporate Tax Rates Survey. According to the report, which point to corporate tax rates moving downwards in most countries, the tax squeeze on industry in most developed nations is comparatively higher.
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Extractions: By Syd Gernstein Do you ever feel like you're being taxed to death? The estates of many Americans are taxed when they die - sometimes creating terrible problems for those still living. And these unfair taxes may be the death of new African-American prosperity. As more Americans reach higher income brackets and open their own businesses, death taxes are an increasing problem. According to figures in Project 21's soon-to-be-published Black America 2000 report, the income levels of black households have tripled in the past 24 years. Black-owned businesses more than doubled in number between 1987 and 1997. This black prosperity and perseverance, however, is put at risk by unfair taxation. Death taxes make even Oprah Winfrey mad. "I think it's so irritating that once I die, 55% of my money goes to the United States government," Winfrey said. "You know why it's so irritating? Because you have already paid nearly 50% [when the money was earned]."1 Congressman J.C. Watts (R-OK) adds, "The 'death tax' has prevented many African-Americans from building wealth by taxing the estate of the deceased at rates which leave family businesses and living relatives in economic despair."2 Small business owners are the hardest hit by death taxes. Major corporations don't have to worry because their ownership is dispersed. Businesses owned by families, however, can be devastated. This includes a significant number of the almost one million black-owned businesses in America.
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Reducing Business Tax Penalties To Spur Growth business tax reform is being put on the agenda again with a recent ruling by the For example, while the US was a world leader in tax cuts in the 1980s, http://www.cato.org/dailys/02-13-02-2.html
Extractions: Archives Hurricane Katrina Archives February 13, 2002 by Chris Edwards Chris Edwards is director of fiscal policy studies at the Cato Institute. For better or worse, efforts to pass an economic stimulus package appear to be dead. But the stimulus debate did raise some important issues about how the tax code puts barriers in front of capital investment through such provisions as depreciation and the alternative minimum tax. Business tax reform continues to be needed in these areas. Business tax reform is being put on the agenda again with a recent ruling by the World Trade Organization against a $4 billion tax break provided to U.S. exporting companies, variously called FSC or ETI. This ruling has provided policymakers another opportunity to move ahead with business tax reforms to spur U.S. economic growth.
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