Monday, January 30, 2012

Gop state income taxes

  • OKLAHOMA CITY -- A year after Republicans swept into office across the country, many have trained their sights on what has long been a fiscal conservatives dream: the steep reduction or even outright elimination of state income taxes.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • OKLAHOMA CITY—A year after Republicans swept into office across the country, many have trained their sights on what has long been a fiscal conservatives dream: the steep reduction or even outright elimination of state income taxes.
  • (Denver Post)
  • OKLAHOMA CITY — A year after Republicans swept into office across the country, many have their sights on what has long been a fiscal conservative's dream: the steep reduction or even outright elimination of state income taxes.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Martin OMalley (D) has included in his fiscal 2013 budget, including his plan to cap income taxes. The poll, which was conducted by the Annapolis-based Gonzales Research Marketing Strategies Inc.
  • (Maryland Community Newspapers Online)
  • COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - In a story Jan. 21, The Associated Press wrote that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney paid about 15 percent of his income in federal taxes, roughly half the rate paid by millions of middle-class wage-earners.
  • (The State Journal)
  • Well, the middle class pays more in taxes and receive less income (the average salary for a middle class worker could range between $30,000- $45,000). Last night's State of the Union As always the GOP will find every reason to disagree with him.
  • (Examiner)
  • But, Romney claims its the difference between paying taxes on investments versus paying taxes on income earned Mitch Daniels made in his GOP response to the President's State of the Union Address Tuesday night.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Martin O'Malley (D) has included in his fiscal 2013 budget, including his plan to cap income taxes.
  • (So Md News.com)
  • Some proposals call for the personal income taxs gradual elimination, but the GOP legislative leaders said they about $1.9 billion is to come from personal income taxes. The top rate for the state income tax is 5.25 percent, down from 6.
  • (Daily Oklahoman)
  • This, at at exactly the moment when the GOP is picking all their sources of income and the various rates they are taxed at.
  • (Washington Post)

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