Word: taxingly
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Countering the claim that Puerto Rico would become a "welfare state" dependent on the U.S., he quoted a study co-authored by Glenn P. Jenkins, director of the International Tax Program at Harvard Law School...
...Tax Man... Giveth? (MONEY Daily) -- What to do with all the tax revenues coming into Washington these days? Various proposals may give some of it back...
...interesting to read about the controversy over bilingual education in the U.S. In Canada it is politically incorrect to denounce official bilingualism. But providing a bilingual society has a high price. Precious tax dollars go to providing separate schools, court services and the publication of print articles in both official languages, French and English. The unofficial result has been a polarization of the country. Politicians in their quest for power play one language group against the other. In Canada, with about 30 million people, bilingualism costs the taxpayers more than $350 million a year. It could cost...
Schnur's study group will focus on the social and cultural trends of California politics, including tax cuts and environmental issues, and will attempt to demonstrate that California serves as a microcosm for the rest of the country...
Foresighted politicians on both sides of the aisle--especially those with an eye toward permanently rescuing the program instead of just postponing its demise--have proposed a meaningful way to salvage retirement benefits. Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) has long urged offering workers as tax incentive to devote part of their salaries to incentive to devote part of their salaries to individual retirement accounts...