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Tag Archives: Taxes and Fees

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Report: New Hampshire has third-highest property taxes

New Hampshire is known as the “Live Free or Die” state that prides itself on a low financial burden for residents with no personal income or sales taxes. But when it comes to local property – or real estate – taxes, not so much.

June 17, 2022 in U.S..

New Vermont law lowers tax on ready-to-drink cocktails, expands sales

“With this new law, Vermont consumers will be able to visit beer and wine retailers to get their favorite ready-to-drink cocktails, and distillers will no longer be burdened with such an excessive tax rate.”

June 9, 2022 in TNR News.
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Scott signs bill providing tax relief, education benefits for Vermont military families

“Tax relief has always been my priority, but instead I’ve had to resort to preventing efforts to raise taxes over the last six years, so I’m encouraged the Legislature agreed with me this session that Vermonters need a break,” Scott said.

June 1, 2022 in TNR News.
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New Hampshire moving to cut business taxes – again

The state Senate voted 14-10 to approve a plan to cut the state’s business profits tax from 7.6% to 7.5% for most businesses beginning in 2023. The vote went along party lines with the measure opposed by the Senate’s Democratic minority.

May 11, 2022 in U.S..

Governor warns population trends are affecting the tax burden in Vermont

The governor during his weekly press conference Tuesday warned that the state continues to face concerning population trends that will only worsen the tax burden.

May 4, 2022 in TNR News.
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Report: Nine of top ten states with best taxpayer return on investment are GOP-controlled

Taxpayers in states controlled by Republicans see a better return on their investment in terms of how the government spends their tax dollars, a report published by the personal finance website, Wallethub, found. Nine of the top ten states for taxpayer ROI are Republican controlled.

April 24, 2022 in U.S..
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States that tax less have better economic prospects, study shows

States that spend and tax less tend to have a better economic outlook than states with more spending and higher taxes, according to the newest Rich States, Poor States: ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index.

April 21, 2022 in U.S..
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As tax deadline arrives, IRS still has millions of unprocessed returns from last year

The last weekend for Americans to file their taxes before the Monday deadline is here, but the Internal Revenue Service still faces major backlogs for individual and business filings.

April 17, 2022 in U.S..

Governor ‘not going to increase taxes now,’ which may affect universal school meals

While taking questions from reporters during his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Gov. Phil Scott suggested that an abundance of federal funds in Vermont means “we’re not going to increase taxes now.”

April 6, 2022 in TNR News.
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Biden’s budget proposal has 3 huge red flags, experts say

President Joe Biden’s recently unveiled budget includes massive tax hikes, untrammeled government spending and “leftist” agendas, raising serious red flags.

April 5, 2022 in U.S..
The White House

How Biden’s tax plan could end up raising college tuition

President Joe Biden’s fiscal year 2023 budget includes provisions that would expand federal subsidies to university students, a move that may encourage colleges to hike tuition fees.

April 4, 2022 in U.S..
The White House

Norquist: Biden’s budget is taxes, taxes and more taxes

President Biden has released a budget proposal that includes 36 tax increases on families and businesses totaling $2.5 trillion over the next decade. Alarmingly, this includes 11 tax increases on the oil and gas industry.

April 3, 2022 in Commentary.

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