The lead National section story in Wednesday's New York Times by Michael Cooper was an odd choice, hitting President Obama from the left on a rather obscure newly established tax break not even liberal economists have found much fault with: “ A Tax Cut May Carve Into Budgets Of 19 States .” Cooper melodramatically fretted that it “could blow a hole in state budgets.” The story is based on report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities , a liberal group and popular source for the Times that the paper consistently fails to properly label ideologically. Included in the tax-cut package Obama signed in December extending the Bush tax cuts, was legislation allowing businesses to deduct the full value of new equipment from their taxes immediately. Cooper found fault: Struggling states could lose as much as $5.3 billion in tax collections during the next few years in an unintended consequence of one of the lower-profile federal tax cuts that President Obama signed in December, according to a report released Tuesday. The tax-cut package the president signed in December is best known for extending the Bush-era tax rates for two years and giving a one-year payroll tax cut to most Americans. But it included a business tax cut that could blow a hole in state budgets : a provision allowing businesses to deduct the full value of new equipment purchases from their taxes through 2011. That cut, intended to spur the economy by encouraging businesses to spend more money on equipment, could end up costing 19 states as much as $5.3 billion in lost revenue over the next few years, according to the report, by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research organization based in Washington. The 19 states stand to lose money because they link their state tax laws to federal tax law. So the newly allowed federal tax deductions that businesses in those states take will lower their taxable incomes, which would in turn have the effect of driving down state corporate and income tax collections. Nowhere in the ten-paragraph story does the Times quote an opposing source making a case for the tax break as a job creator.
Continue reading …The lead National section story in Wednesday's New York Times by Michael Cooper was an odd choice, hitting President Obama from the left on a rather obscure newly established tax break not even liberal economists have found much fault with: “ A Tax Cut May Carve Into Budgets Of 19 States .” Cooper melodramatically fretted that it “could blow a hole in state budgets.” The story is based on report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities , a liberal group and popular source for the Times that the paper consistently fails to properly label ideologically. Included in the tax-cut package Obama signed in December extending the Bush tax cuts, was legislation allowing businesses to deduct the full value of new equipment from their taxes immediately. Cooper found fault: Struggling states could lose as much as $5.3 billion in tax collections during the next few years in an unintended consequence of one of the lower-profile federal tax cuts that President Obama signed in December, according to a report released Tuesday. The tax-cut package the president signed in December is best known for extending the Bush-era tax rates for two years and giving a one-year payroll tax cut to most Americans. But it included a business tax cut that could blow a hole in state budgets : a provision allowing businesses to deduct the full value of new equipment purchases from their taxes through 2011. That cut, intended to spur the economy by encouraging businesses to spend more money on equipment, could end up costing 19 states as much as $5.3 billion in lost revenue over the next few years, according to the report, by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research organization based in Washington. The 19 states stand to lose money because they link their state tax laws to federal tax law. So the newly allowed federal tax deductions that businesses in those states take will lower their taxable incomes, which would in turn have the effect of driving down state corporate and income tax collections. Nowhere in the ten-paragraph story does the Times quote an opposing source making a case for the tax break as a job creator.
Continue reading …The lead National section story in Wednesday's New York Times by Michael Cooper was an odd choice, hitting President Obama from the left on a rather obscure newly established tax break not even liberal economists have found much fault with: “ A Tax Cut May Carve Into Budgets Of 19 States .” Cooper melodramatically fretted that it “could blow a hole in state budgets.” The story is based on report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities , a liberal group and popular source for the Times that the paper consistently fails to properly label ideologically. Included in the tax-cut package Obama signed in December extending the Bush tax cuts, was legislation allowing businesses to deduct the full value of new equipment from their taxes immediately. Cooper found fault: Struggling states could lose as much as $5.3 billion in tax collections during the next few years in an unintended consequence of one of the lower-profile federal tax cuts that President Obama signed in December, according to a report released Tuesday. The tax-cut package the president signed in December is best known for extending the Bush-era tax rates for two years and giving a one-year payroll tax cut to most Americans. But it included a business tax cut that could blow a hole in state budgets : a provision allowing businesses to deduct the full value of new equipment purchases from their taxes through 2011. That cut, intended to spur the economy by encouraging businesses to spend more money on equipment, could end up costing 19 states as much as $5.3 billion in lost revenue over the next few years, according to the report, by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research organization based in Washington. The 19 states stand to lose money because they link their state tax laws to federal tax law. So the newly allowed federal tax deductions that businesses in those states take will lower their taxable incomes, which would in turn have the effect of driving down state corporate and income tax collections. Nowhere in the ten-paragraph story does the Times quote an opposing source making a case for the tax break as a job creator.
Continue reading …Hey, remember all the fun last month when Samsung’s Lee Young-hee said that Galaxy Tab sales were “quite smooth” but everyone heard ” quite small ?” Yeah, well, Steve Jobs doesn’t. Before unveiling the iPad 2 today the man in black and denim listed that early misquote — which was widely and officially corrected — as evidence to prove that the iPad ‘s competition was floundering. Admittedly that isn’t far from the truth, but there’s no need to go putting words in other executives’ mouths to make a point. Continue reading CE-Oh no he didn’t!: Steve Jobs misquotes Samsung, asks what you’re gonna do about it CE-Oh no he didn’t!: Steve Jobs misquotes Samsung, asks what you’re gonna do about it originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 15:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …In case you’re wondering whether Apple’s forthcoming Digital AV Adapter is worth your $39, you might be pleased to know that said HDMI dongle is also compatible with the latest crop of iOS devices before the iPad 2 . This includes the iPhone 4, fourth-generation iPod touch, and even the first-generation iPad. Alas, both movies and slideshows will be capped at 720p output from these older devices, whereas the iPad 2 goes a little further with screen mirroring of up to 1080p — we’re guessing the beastly dual-core A5 chip is what makes the magic happen here, though movie output’s also limited to 720p. And hey, we’re only a few months away from finding out if the next iPhone will also get some 1080p love, so no pressure on buying this dongle just yet. Apple’s Digital AV Adapter also works with iPhone 4, fourth-gen iPod touch, and first-gen iPad originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 16:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …New Hampshire lawmakers debated a bill last night that would classify airport security pat-downs and full-body scans performed “without probable cause” as sexual assault, and punish any TSA employees who conducted them. “Let’s put their name on the sex offender registry, and maybe that will tell them New Hampshire means…
Continue reading …A pair of fetuses—one of them nine weeks old, the other 11 weeks—will “testify” today in a committee debate over an Ohio bill that would ban abortions if the fetus has a heartbeat . Faith2Action, the Christian pro-life group coordinating the “appearance,” boasts that they’ll be the youngest witnesses…
Continue reading …Yunus Emre Divanından – Gönül Dili 4. Bölüm (Menzil.Net) Jasper Biology Photosynthesis Video Prinz Sanji ( MUNDSBURG) 10 Eier auf Kopf Baki Reports: Bangladesh's Yunus forced out of his bank | The … Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been forced out as head of his microfinance lender, Grameen Bank. Muhammad Yunus Nobel laureate and microfinance guru Muhammad Yunus is fired from bank he founded amid feud with government BBC. Yunus and the Grameen Bank that he … ARAKAN INDOBHASA: Bangladesh Nobel winner Muhammad Yunus is sacked Mrs Robinson said in February that some highly visible private microcredit experiences had been set up around the world because of the pioneering work of Prof Yunus to provide loans to the poor. But critics say that the microcredit … Bangladesh forces Nobel laureate Yunus out of bank – AP … DHAKA, Bangladesh – Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been forced from his position as head of the microfinance lender he founded, Grameen Bank, a central bank official said Wednesday. Yunus ‘ firing caps a string of problems the … Central Asia News: Bangladesh Nobel laureate Yunus fired: bank … DHAKA: Bangladesh’s Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been fired from the pioneering microfinance bank he founded, a Grameen Bank official told AFP Wednesday, following months of political pressure. “The (central) Bangladesh Bank has … mmnjug says: RT @saldanhatekere : RT @AJEnglish : Bangladesh 'sacks' Grameen chief: Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus told by central bank to leave microle… http://aje.me/ghpTP4
Continue reading …Air Attacks in Libya (EXCLUSIVE FOOTAGE) US aircraft carriers crossing Suez Canal to Libya USS Ponce (LPD-15) munitions offload. Wednesday Market Note: USS Kearsarge and USS Ponce To Libya … By Jill Schlesinger of CBS MoneyWatch.com Middle East tensions, rising oil and deployment of US warships pressured Asian and European stocks this morn. USS Ponce And USS Kearsarge Enroute To Libya » OpinionBug.com USS Ponce and USS Kearsarge are enroute to Libya. Navy Times says, “Defense Secretary Robert Gates ordered the Kearsarge and the amphibious transport dock Ponce to move from the U.S. Central Command region into the Mediterranean Sea to … Hot news for: uss kearsarge : Daily Hot News – Daily hot world … The officials say amphibious assault ships USS Kearsarge and USS Ponce , entered the canal on Wednesday morning from the Red Sea. They say USS Kearsarge is carrying some 42 helicopters on board. The two officials spoke on condition of … Charlie sheen interview – charlie sheen 20 20 interview american … charlie sheen 20 20 interview american idol vote rachel oberlin eng vs ireland brandon davies ipad 2 uss ponce b… http://bit.ly/3whvRl – by g00gletrends. Alert 5 » Blog Archive » USS Kearsarge repositioned into … The U.S. Navy will reposition USS Kearsarge and USS Ponce into the Mediterranean to be closer to Libya. Reuters reported that both ships are expected to pass through Egypt’s Suez Canal at 0330 GMT today. … worldismad says: Vindictive? Yes. Eng Vs Ireland fockles Uss Ponce . http://alltheworldismad.com/?p=907
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