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  • Pa. budget: Gov. Tom Wolf calls for state police fee for municipalities ... again

    02/03/2021 11:12:41 AM PST · by lightman · 17 replies
    Pennlive ^ | 3 February A.D. 2021 | Wallace McKelvey
    At a glance: Gov. Tom Wolf’s budget proposal once again includes a municipal fee that’s expected to raise $168 million for the Pennsylvania State Police. Unlike in previous years, when the proposal failed to pass the Legislature, this fee would be charged to all municipalities based partially on services rather than focusing on a specific group of communities. Across all funds, including a significant one-time infusion of COVID-19 aid via the federal government, the agency’s budget remains relatively flat at $1.38 billion. Over at the Department of Criminal Justice (corrections, probation and parole to us laypeople), total funding decreases slightly...
  • WA: Thousands sign petition against Washington bill that would impose new safety rules for kayaks

    02/03/2021 10:32:58 AM PST · by llevrok · 56 replies
    KING5 TV Seattle ^ | Feb 1, 2021 | Megan Carroll
    SPOKANE, Wash. — Thousands have signed a petition urging the Washington Legislature to "say no" to a bill that would put new safety rules in place for kayakers, standup paddleboarders and others. House Bill 1018 would require anyone operating a "human-powered" vessel in Washington to take a boater education course and purchase a boater education card for $10. This means kayaks, canoes, rafts, standup paddleboards and other vessels would fall under the same set of rules as motorboats in the state. Five Washington state representatives are sponsoring the bill. It was introduced in the House on Jan. 11, 2021 and...
  • [PA]Gov. Tom Wolf to propose tax increase to benefit public schools, give tax breaks to some families

    02/02/2021 11:23:22 AM PST · by lightman · 51 replies
    Pennlive ^ | 2 February A.D. 2021 | Jan Murphy
    Gov. Tom Wolf’s 2021-22 budget proposal contains the largest increase in education spending Pennsylvania has ever seen along with a sizable increase in the state’s personal income tax rate. While the governor is proposing to raise the income tax for the first time in nearly two decades, some of the new money would be directed to provide tax relief for lower income families and some tax-shifting at the local level. According to sources, the governor will be proposing hiking the 3.07% personal income tax rate rise to 4.49%, starting July 1. That would be the first time it has increased...
  • Ilhan Omar pushes for new tax on stock trades amid GameStop frenzy

    02/02/2021 3:45:13 AM PST · by Libloather
    Fox Business via MSN ^ | 2/01/21 | Megan Henney
    The EU's police agency on Monday warned travellers to watch for organised crime gangs selling fake Covid-negative certificates at airports, sometimes for as much as 300 euros each. The warning from Europol comes after police busted several suspects selling forged certificates declaring people Covid-19 negative at airports in Britain and France, online and through mobile messaging chat groups in Spain and the Netherlands. Many EU countries and others now require proof that passengers are not infected by the disease, which has killed more than 2.2 million people around the world. "As long as travel restrictions remain in place due to...
  • A Multistate Remote Tax Brawl

    02/01/2021 8:25:19 AM PST · by NohSpinZone · 47 replies
    Wall Street Journal Opinion Page ^ | 2/1/2021 | WSJ Editorial Board
    Can a state collect income tax from nonresidents working remotely for in-state businesses? Massachusetts, New York and some other states claim they can, and now New Hampshire is asking the Supreme Court to protect its citizens from this tax grab. Tens of millions of Americans have been working from home during the pandemic, including an estimated 2.1 million who used to commute to the office across state lines. Enter Massachusetts, which in April adopted an emergency regulation declaring that nonresidents employed in the state before the pandemic must still pay its 5% income tax even if they are working remotely.
  • Judge orders Trump Organization's tax firm to hand over some documents that they deemed 'privileged' to NY attorney general

    01/30/2021 3:21:46 AM PST · by knighthawk · 11 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | January 30 2021 | MATTHEW WRIGHT
    A New York State judge has ordered a tax firm that worked for the Trump Organization to hand over documents to New York Attorney General Letitia James related to her ongoing investigation into the business - even though the company had tried to keep them 'privileged'. The Friday supplemental order from Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron is one of the first to come since Trump's time as president officially came to a close, ending some of the legal protections he had. In the court order, Engoron said he reviewed the documents from the firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP...
  • So now we’re going to tax miles driven? Ask Biden's Nominee for Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg

    01/29/2021 7:18:51 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 40 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 01/28/2021 | John Green
    Last week, Pete Buttigieg began confirmation hearings for his appointment as Transportation secretary. During the question-and-answer session we discovered why President Asterisk favors Mayor Pete for this position. It seems he has a radical new idea for how to fund highway maintenance and development, which the new administration favors. Funding for our highway infrastructure is currently supported via a fuel tax -- 18.4 cents per gallon of gasoline and 24.4 cents per gallon of Diesel. Mayor Pete’s proposal is to move to a tax on miles driven, rather than fuel consumed. It seems that the administration is concerned that drivers...
  • Biden Commerce Secretary: Sorry Folks, We're Raising Taxes to Pay for Climate Policies

    01/27/2021 1:24:39 PM PST · by yoe · 82 replies
    Townhall ^ | January 27, 2021 | Katie Pavlich Katie Pavlich
    During her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill this week, Biden Commerce Secretary nominee Gina Raimondo admitted Democrats will have to raise taxes on all Americans, including the middle and lower class, in order to pay for President Biden's "climate" agenda."Let me say this, I as governor am deeply in touch with how much increasing bills affect the average American family. Having said that, we do need to meet the climate change challenge and we need funds for improved infrastructure," Raimondo said. "I would look to balance those interests." Last week Transportation Secretary nominee Pete Buttigieg told Keystone XL Pipeline workers,...
  • Biden Commerce Secretary Nominee Suggests They Might Break a Pretty Important Campaign Promise About Not Raising Taxes On the Middle Class

    01/27/2021 5:53:14 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 47 replies
    Red State ^ | 01/27/2021 | Nick Arama
    There has been a lot of news dropping today. But there’s one thing that’s incredibly important not to miss. Remember how Joe Biden insisted that he wouldn’t be raising taxes on the middle class? That ultimately his ‘plan’ was only going to hit the people making over $400,000, who needed to “pay their fair share” and you ordinary Americans weren’t going to be hit? You knew that was a lie, right? Anyone with any sense, anyone who has been watching Democrats for years should know that was a lie. It was only just a matter of time before they admit,...
  • Biden Proposes $200 Gun Tax and Firearm Buyback Program Along with 13 page Form that Asks for Fingerprints and Photograph

    01/25/2021 9:22:09 PM PST · by madison10 · 88 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | January 25, 2021 | Jim Hoft
    According to Joe Biden’s plan in order to register a firearm, you have to fill out a complicated 13-page application form and include a $200 gun tax for each firearm you own. Your fingerprints and a photograph of yourself will be required on the form. This will be a difficult program to enact for the Biden regime. In 2020 a record number of Americans bought guns. According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation 8.4 million people bought a gun for the first time in 2020.
  • Here We go! Biden Proposes $200 Gun Tax and Firearm Buyback Program Along with 13 page Form that Asks for Fingerprints and Photograph

    01/25/2021 9:49:14 AM PST · by White Lives Matter · 166 replies
    GP ^ | January 25, 2021 | Jim Hoft
    During the 2020 campaign, Joe Biden announced he will force gun owners of “assault weapons” to either sell their weapons to the government or register them under the National Firearms Act. According to Joe Biden’s plan in order to register a firearm, you have to fill out a complicated 13-page application form and include a $200 gun tax for each firearm you own. Advertisement - story continues below Your fingerprints and a photograph of yourself will be required on the form. This will be a difficult program to enact for the Biden regime. In 2020 a record number of Americans...
  • 1099 MISC not good enough any more

    01/25/2021 8:09:42 AM PST · by Sequoyah101 · 23 replies
    Vanity ^ | 1/25/2021 | Sequoyah
    The fools at the IRS have done it again. Make change where there is no need for change and adding to taxpayer burden. The IRS is using a new 1099 this year for Miscellaneous Income. We now have to use Form 1099-NEC for Non-employee Compensation. Copy A of the Form 1099-NEC from the IRS website is not scannable therefore, it cannot be filed as the IRS copy. You can order the forms by visiting www.IRS.gov.orderforms or they can be purchased in stores. You can look at the form and download it but it is plastered with all manner of warnings...
  • Fox News Reports: President Biden Pledges to End Trump Tax Cuts

    01/24/2021 8:07:40 AM PST · by rustyweiss74 · 48 replies
    MenRec ^ | 01/24/21 | Staff
    >> Let’s talk about Biden’s agenda, particularly tax policy. It’s the intention for the Biden administration to roll back 2017 tax cuts and the president was a little prophetic about that, take a listen. >> I hope they don’t raise your taxes. But if they do, I told you so. >> He would want to repeal parts of the 2017 tax cuts that benefitted the highest-income Americans and large companies. >> On tax cuts, how could that affect the markets and then everyday Americans? >> Well, Alicia, I think there’s a misnomer that is a big DNC talking point that...
  • (Gov) Evers (D, WI)set to tax small businesses that got COVID loans

    01/24/2021 8:25:28 AM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 14 replies
    Empower Wisconsin ^ | January 22, 2021 | M.D. Kittle
    MADISON, WI — Tax and spend Tony does it again — this time looking to tax the small businesses his administration has driven to the brink of extinction with lockdowns and other COVID-19 health edicts. Gov. Tony Evers’ Department of Revenue last week quietly issued guidance that ignores federal COVID-19 relief legislation language on tax liability and aims to tax tens of thousands of Wisconsin businesses that received funding through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). “Gov. Tony Evers and the DOR are looking to skim the federal money that came down to our small businesses so they can grow the...
  • Incoming Transportation Secretary wants to implement a mileage tax

    01/23/2021 2:40:38 PM PST · by TigerLikesRoosterNew · 122 replies
    WND ^ | January 23, 2021
    Incoming Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has suggested taxing Americans for the number of miles they drive, a policy he endorsed as a Democratic presidential candidate. The Biden Administration is actively searching for ways to fund its ambitious $1 trillion infrastructure plan. Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., acknowledged "privacy concerns" related to implementing a vehicle miles traveled (VMT) system but said it should be considered as a potential replacement for the gas tax.
  • Evers set to tax small businesses who got COVID loans

    01/23/2021 9:43:16 AM PST · by Kaslin · 11 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 23, 2021 | M.D. Kittle
    MADISON — Tax and spend Tony does it again — this time looking to tax the small businesses his administration has driven to the brink of extinction with lockdowns and other COVID-19 health edicts. Gov. Tony Evers’ Department of Revenue last week quietly issued guidance that ignores federal COVID-19 relief legislation language on tax liability and aims to tax tens of thousands of Wisconsin businesses that received funding through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). “Gov. Tony Evers and the DOR are looking to skim the federal money that came down to our small businesses so they can grow the coffers...
  • Rural America, Prepare for Biden's Newly-Proposed Tax

    01/23/2021 8:42:50 AM PST · by george76 · 138 replies
    Townhall ^ | Jan 23, 2021 | Beth Baumann
    When President Joe Biden announced former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg as his pick for Transportation Secretary, many scratched their heads. Why would he tap someone who oversaw a small budget, in a small town, in the midwest for such a roll? That puzzle is finally coming together. It turns out that Biden favors Buttigieg's transportation views, specifically the idea that America should move away from the gas tax and instead opt into a tax based on the number of miles a person travels. It would be a new way to provide cash for the Highway Trust Fund, which...
  • New tax on number of miles you drive? Incoming Transportation Secretary Buttigieg likes the idea

    01/22/2021 11:19:13 PM PST · by pilgrim · 93 replies
    Just the News ^ | January 22, 2021 - 11:39pm | Nicholas Ballasy
    Visit site for Getty image. We need to visit John Solomon's site for support! Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg Incoming Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has suggested taxing Americans for the number of miles they drive, a policy he endorsed as a Democratic presidential candidate.The Biden Administration is actively searching for ways to fund its ambitious $1 trillion infrastructure plan. Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., acknowledged "privacy concerns" related to implementing a vehicle miles traveled (VMT) system but said it should be considered as a potential replacement for the gas tax. During Buttigieg's confirmation hearing in the Senate Commerce,...
  • Pete Buttigieg Floats Raising Federal Gas Tax: ‘All Options Need To Be On The Table’

    01/22/2021 10:28:15 AM PST · by rktman · 132 replies
    dailycaller.com ^ | 1/21/2021 2053 hrs est | Varun Hukeri
    Transportation Secretary nominee Pete Buttigieg suggested raising the federal gas tax in order to fund infrastructure initiatives during his confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. Republican Florida Sen. Rick Scott asked the former South Bend mayor if he would favor a federal gas tax increase to pay for the Highway Trust Fund. The fund is mostly financed by revenue from federal gas taxes but has become less financially solvent in recent years, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. “Well, I think all options need to be on the table,” Buttigieg responded. “As you know,...
  • Cuomo proposal would raise top tax rate for New York City to 14.7%, highest combined rate in nation

    01/20/2021 4:31:14 PM PST · by lowbridge · 57 replies
    cnbc.com ^ | January 19, 2021 | Greg Iacurci
    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed raising taxes on the wealthy to a combined level of 14.7%, which would be the highest state-and-local tax rate in the nation. The tax increase would raise $1.5 billion for the state, Cuomo said Tuesday in an address unveiling his 2022 budget proposal. The move would be part of a three-pronged approach — raising revenue, cutting expenses and borrowing — to cover the state's historic budget shortfall due to Covid-19, Cuomo said. "New York cannot manage a $15 billion deficit," according to Cuomo, who said the state's largest prior deficit was $10 billion. "It's...