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Pension cost-shift plan might hit teacher salaries, some say
julieg@herald-mail.comIn announcing a proposal to shift some teacher pension costs to local counties this past week, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley said local jurisdictions haven’t had enough incentive to control salaries because the state has borne the cost of...Tags: Social Security, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School, The Associated Press, Interior Policy
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Holiday bumps state and federal tax deadlines to April 17
For The Herald-MailThis year’s income tax filing season is two days longer than usual, but some taxpayers still might feel overwhelmed, an IRS spokeswoman said this week. As a result of Washington, D.C.’s observance of Emancipation Day on April 16, the deadline...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Holidays, Personal Income, Washington, DC, Federal Income Tax
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Critics rail against O'Malley's spending plan
Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed budget was assailed on many fronts Wednesday as county executives, education advocates, Maryland hospitals and Republican leaders began making their case against the $36 billion spending plan.
Some said cuts in payments to...Tags: Michael E. Busch, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Apple iTunes, Martin O'Malley
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O'Malley defends plan to raise taxes
Gov. Martin O'Malley on Wednesday defended his proposal to ask 20 percent of Marylanders to pay more income taxes, calling his budget plan "a balanced approach" that preserves funding for priorities such as education.
At a budget briefing, the governor...Tags: Sykesville, Interior Policy, Martin O'Malley, State Income Tax, Annapolis
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RELEASE: Free tax help preparation and e-file
(Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph County) Starting January 17, VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) will begin free tax preparation & e-filing appointments for individuals and families in Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph County...Tags: United Way , Internal Revenue Service, Credit and Debt, Personal Income, Tax Credits
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Most rural Marylanders say, 'War? What war?'
Nobody asked me but . . .
This news, via MarylandReporter.com, might come as a shock to members of the General Assembly who believe the O'Malley administration is waging a "war on rural Maryland": A poll by OpinionWorks finds that 62 percent of...Tags: New York Giants, Joe Flacco, Newt Gingrich, Federal Income Tax, Super Bowl
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Could you be a 15-percenter? Decoding tax rates
NEW YORK (AP) — Millionaires can be just like everyone else. At least when it comes to paying taxes.
Mitt Romney released records this week that show he pays a tax rate of about 15 percent of his income. The relatively low figure is raising...Tags: Finance, Elections, Mutual Funds, Bain Capital, LLC, Washington, DC
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Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago TribuneFeb 4, 2012 |Story| Hartford CourantJan 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles TimesJan 11, 2012 |Story| KWCHDemocrats offer input on Brownback tax plan as lawmakers react
(AP) The top Democrat in the Kansas House says that if the state is going to cut taxes, it ought to focus on reducing property taxes.
House Minority Leader Paul Davis, of Lawrence, gave his party's response Wednesday night to Gov. Sam Brownback's State...Tags: Republican Party, State Income Tax, Les Donovan, Property Tax, Sam Brownback
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