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    Freeland doesn't rule out new taxes on wealthy or corporate Canada in upcoming budget

    OTTAWA - Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has ruled out raising taxes on the middle class in the upcoming federal budget - but won't say if corporations or the wealthy are in for the same treatment. Freeland pointedly did not answer Tuesday when asked during a news conference about the prospect of new taxes on corporate Canada or others not part of the middle class. Instead, she emphasized the “urgent” need to invest in things that are important to Canadians, such as housing and...

  • Bill phasing out corporate income tax, tax credits in hands of Missouri Senate

    (The Center Square) – In the stack of more than 80 bills the Missouri House of Representatives voted to send to the Senate is an effort to phase out the corporate income tax and end tax credits. If the Senate passes House Bill 2274 as it currently is written, the corporate tax rate would decrease from 4% to 3% on Jan. 1, 2025, drop to 2% in 2026, 1% in 2027, and no corporate tax would be imposed in 2028 and thereafter. The bill was first read in the Senate in late March and no...

  • Here's How Much Mark Cuban Is 'Proud' to Pay in Taxes This Year — And What To Do If You're Still Scrambling to File Your Tax Return

    Tax Day in the U.S. is April 15. Here's how much Mark Cuban pays in taxes, plus IRS-approved resources on where to file a tax extension for free online.

  • New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy Betrays No Tax Increase Promise, Returns to Tax-and-Spend Ways

    Record spending and a return to pushing tax hikes, that is the unfortunate reality of New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s budget proposal. Just last year, New Jersey’s excessive corporate income tax surcharge was finally allowed to expire – as was the original sales pitch when the surcharge was first enacted. The state’s rate was the […]

  • Biden Calls for Increase in Taxes on the Rich

    As President Joe Biden visited Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, he called for an increase in taxes on the rich.

  • See the most popular movie the year you were born

    Find out which film ruled the box office the year you were born!

  • Mailing Your Tax Return This Year? What to Know Before You Do

    There are plenty of reasons not to mail your tax return this year, but here’s what you should know if you are.

  • These Are The Countries With The Highest Corporate Tax Rates

    These Are The Countries With The Highest Corporate Tax Rates In 1980, the global average corporate tax rate stood at 40.2% - a level notably higher than today Over the last several decades, corporate tax rates have declined across every region, with the average now falling at 23.5% as of 2023. As tax rates have sunk lower, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and others have called for a global minimum corporate tax to prevent multinationals from sheltering profits in tax havens. ...

  • It's Tax Day. And Your Refund May Be Big This Year

    WASHINGTON (AP) — On this Tax Day, refunds are looking a bit bigger for taxpayers. According to

  • when will the price increase and what is the “10-year rule”?

    The fee for a new or replacement passport will increase on April 11. UK travellers visiting the EU are also being told to be aware of the "10-year rule". Watch the video to hear travel industry professional Michael Edwards, CEO of Explore Worldwide, discuss the price increase for passports and the EU “10-year rule”. If you need to renew or replace your passport, it will currently cost £82.50 if you apply online and £93 if you fill in a paper form. For a child’s passport, it’s £53.50 (online) and...

  • when will the price increase and what is the “10-year rule”?

    The fee for a new or replacement passport will increase on April 11. UK travellers visiting the EU are also being told to be aware of the "10-year rule". Watch the video to hear travel industry professional Michael Edwards, CEO of Explore Worldwide, discuss the price increase for passports and the EU “10-year rule”. If you need to renew or replace your passport, it will currently cost £82.50 if you apply online and £93 if you fill in a paper form. For a child’s passport, it’s £53.50 (online) and...

  • Noise complaints against Schiphol increased by 7% last year

    The number of complaints about excessive noise by planes at Schiphol airport increased by 7% in the last year, according to the organisation set up to liaise with local residents. The increase was in line with the heaver traffic at Schiphol in 2023, the first year since 2019 not to be affected by pandemic restrictions. The total number of take-offs and landings was up by 8%. The biggest rise in complaints was in Uithoorn and surrounding villages, which are closest