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Archive for May 15th, 2003

Posted by taxguru on May 15, 2003

We are getting closer to an actual tax cut bill.  As soon as the differences are hammered out between the House & Senate versions, we can start making plans on how to best utilize the new changes, especially in regard to corporate dividends and the much higher Section 179 expensing election.



Cheney Breaks Tie on Senate Tax-Cut Bill



Senate Votes to Hold Stock Dividends Tax



Excluding some dividends and all economics



Senate Backs Temporary Dividend Tax Cut Measure



Senate turns back tax-cut amendment



Senate Republicans Gain Crucial Democratic Vote on Tax Cut



Senate continues debate on Bush tax cut



Tax cut support grows – As always, it depends on how the poll questions are worded.



Rather Describes Poll as Finding Tax Cut �A Problematic Sell�



DeLay tells chiefs to make real cuts – Cutting the cost of Federal programs, by reducing waste and corruption, by a measly one percent should be a walk in the park.

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We could have a spin-off from The Sopranos in the works.

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Posted by taxguru on May 15, 2003

The little donkeys are petrified of the tax cuts doing their thing to improve the economy and sweep the GOP into victory in 2004 elections.



 

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Private Accounts Don’t Have to Disturb Social Security



 

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Washington and the States



 

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Posted by taxguru on May 15, 2003

The real reason why we have higher and higher taxes; government encroachment into more and more areas of our lives.



 

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