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Airlines now must list government taxes and mandatory fees in their advertised prices.
President Barack Obama has preached that all Americans should pay their fair share in taxes, but a government report finds that tens of thousands of federal employees — from staffers in Congress to federal agencies and even Obama's executive office — collectively owe the government billions in back taxes.
Some context for the big debate.
El Segundo wants to hike taxes on the Chevron refinery, but the oil company — and many residents — are resisting. Doug Willmore wasn't on the job long as El Segundo's city manager before discovering just how deep the town's loyalty runs to the oil giant that put it on the map.
? How would you like to pay taxes like GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney? Considering that his recently released tax returns show that he paid about $3 million in taxes on each of his 2010 and 20011 returns, this doesn?t sound very appealing.?? However,?? when you consider that his taxable income was about $22 million ...
At least 36 members of President Obama’s executive staff owe back taxes to the federal government, Investor’s Business Daily reported on Thursday.
John F. Kennedy was the scion of a business fortune. Billionaire Ross Perot’s success spurred his candidacy. Democrat John Kerry’s wife’s fortune dogged his.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Zain's Sudan unit expects new taxes to slice into its earnings this year despite the anticipated addition of between 2 to 3 million mobile phone subscribers in the oil-producing African country, a senior executive said on Wednesday. The nation of about 32 million people is facing a foreign currency shortage and soaring inflation, worsened by the loss of about three-quarters ...
Mitt Romney paid exactly the federal taxes the law requires, but it's hard not to notice the documents check all the boxes of a cartoon villain -- Swiss bank accounts, funds in the Cayman Islands, and, The New York Times reports, original IPO shares in Goldman Sachs. Sifting through the 500 pages of tax documents (you wouldn't expect someone plotting to take over the world to file a 1040EZ ...
By George HobicaAirfarewatchdog.comIf you're an airline, January 26, 2011 is a day that will go down in infamy. Thats the day that airlines will no longer be able to send you an email with a subject line readin "Europe sale from $169!" or place an ad in your local newspaper with a headline like "Worldwide sale from $59!"Thanks to new U.S. D.O.T. rules, airlines will now have to include "all ...