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Nov 27 2012
News
Norquist to King: “I Hope his Wife Understands That Commitments Last a Little Longer Than Two yearsâ€Â
Quite rightly, Americans for Tax Reforms Grover Norquist is lashing out at congressional Republicans -- especially Rep. Peter King (R-NY) -- for trying to “weasel out of the anti-tax pledge they had previously signed but now (surprise!) no longer want to uphold.
TownhallJan 12 2023
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You can contribute to a Health Savings Account until age 65
Q: I am retired at age 62. Can I still contribute to an HSA account? – L.G., Orlando A: Yes. As long as you have a high deductible health plan that is HSA eligible, you can contribute to a Health Savings Account up until age 65 when you become eligible for Medicare. The contribution is still deductible and the funds in the account will be tax and penalty free in the future if used for medical
Orlando SentinelJan 17 2023
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Local Event: Estate Planning Seminar at Virginia Tech Executive Briefing Center
Why you should attend this seminar: Now more than ever, it is vital to have a plan in place that will protect your assets, provide for your family, and spare them the burden of unnecessary taxes, expenses, and delays. It is important to focus your time and effort both on the preservation and distribution of your assets. This will allow you to accomplish your personal and family goals. Join us
Patch.comOct 12 2022
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Biden Secures Liberal Priorities With Little Republican Backlash
President Joe Biden has uncorked a series of wins on major liberal policy goals in the run-up to the 2022 midterm elections with little pushback from Republicans. The GOP has mostly ignored Democratic victories in fighting climate change, marijuana reform and student loan forgiveness.
Republicans have aired just two ads against Democratic candidates attacking Biden’s loan forgiveness
HuffPostMar 06 2019
News
Trade Deficit Freak Out
Where’s the Valium? Mass quantities may be needed to calm the apparent media panic over Wednesday’s Commerce Department report that the U.S. trade deficit hit a record last year. Everyone can calm down, and President Trump can take a bow that his tax reform and deregulation are working as intended.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Mar 09 2023
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Biden proposes $6.8 trillion budget to make rich pay "fair share"
President Biden is detailing his plans to increase taxes on the wealthiest Americans and corporations in his Fiscal Year 2024 budget to help fund $6.8 trillion in spending next year.
Why it matters: Biden's plan, which has little chance of being enacted by Congress, amounts to the clearest distillation of his political priorities as he prepares to mount a re-election campaign by running
AxiosMay 22 2014
Opinion
Opinion: Obama's Year of Inaction
In The Wall Street Journal, Karl Rove writes that after calling for tax reform in January, the White House has yet to offer draft legislation.
Mar 03 2023
News
House Democrat says ‘heads should roll’ at White House over Biden’s support to nix DC crime bill
Democrats laid into President Biden on Thursday after he announced that he would back federal legislation overriding a Washington, DC, crime bill that has been called soft on criminals.
“The White House f–king this up royally,” an anonymous House Democrat told the Hill.
“F–KING AMATEUR HOUR. HEADS SHOULD ROLL OVER AT THE WHITE HOUSE OVER THIS,” the lawmaker added, noting that
New York Post (News)Mar 28 2023
News
Clash Over Building Atop Native Burial Sites Angers N.Y. Tribes
New York’s Native American tribes fought bitterly with former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo over his efforts to tax their tobacco sales and seize a sizable share of their gambling proceeds, and they blamed him for the deterioration of a stretch of interstate that slices through tribal lands.
So when Mr. Cuomo resigned in disgrace in 2021, tribal leaders found reason to hope for more amiable
New York Times (News)Dec 22 2022
News
I.R.S. Routinely Audited Obama and Biden, Raising Questions Over Delays for Trump
The I.R.S. subjected both President Donald J. Trump’s predecessor and his successor to annual audits of their tax returns once they took office, spokespeople for Barack Obama and President Biden said on Wednesday, intensifying questions about how Mr. Trump escaped such scrutiny until Democrats in the House started inquiring.
Late Tuesday, a House committee revealed that the I.R.S.
New York Times (News)