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Tag Archives: Taxes and Fees

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McClaughry: Can Vermont follow New Hampshire’s tax rate reduction?

Drew Cline pointedly raises the question of which state is better off: low tax New Hampshire or high tax Vermont. That’s a pretty easy call.

July 30, 2021 in Commentary.
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Flemming: Property tax limits — a modest proposal from 46 states

Vermont has the 4th highest property tax rate in the country, at 1.76%, according to research from the Tax Foundation. We are second only to New Hampshire among the New England states, which has a property tax rate of 1.89%.

July 16, 2021 in Commentary.
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Letter: Advance Child Tax Credit will cause problems

Mr. Varney is correct to flag this program as another entitlement that he feels will never be repealed. However, it will do a lot of damage in the meantime.

July 13, 2021 in Commentary.
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Keelan: When tax reporting can be misleading

Two aspects of the headline piqued my interest: just how did IRS personal income tax files get into the hands of the press, and second, how do the rich avoid income taxes?

July 7, 2021 in Commentary.
The White House

Report: Biden tax hikes would put U.S. at disadvantage against other nations

Biden has proposed several tax increases to fund his several trillion dollars in new spending, most of which has not yet passed through Congress. Those include taxing long-term capital gains as normal income for those making more than $1 million plus an increase in the top marginal tax rate from 37% to 39.6%.

July 6, 2021 in U.S..
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McClaughry: Swiss vote ‘no carbon tax’ in national referendum

In what is believed to be the first time a carbon tax has been put to a national vote, upscale urban regions including Geneva, Basel and Zurich voted in favor of the CO2 law, but 51.6 percent of voters, and 21 of the country’s 26 cantons, said “get out of here with your carbon tax.”

June 30, 2021 in Commentary.
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$3,362 collected per capita in property taxes in New Hampshire, $2,738 in Vermont

Property tax revenues collected per capita in New Hampshire amounted to $3,362 in fiscal year 2018, the second highest level among the 50 states, according to a new Tax Foundation analysis. Vermont property taxes amounted to $2,738.

June 25, 2021 in U.S..

Report: New Hampshire’s tax revenue rebounded at beginning of year

After a year filled mostly with negative year-over-year comparables for tax revenue, New Hampshire kicked off 2021 back on the plus side of the equation, according to a new study.

June 16, 2021 in U.S..

New Hampshire weighs tax breaks to expand affordable housing

The legislation, which was approved by the state Senate last week, would allow local governments to offer tax breaks for housing developments anywhere within their borders, if a third or more of the units qualify as affordable housing.

May 27, 2021 in Uncategorized.
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New Hampshire lawmakers move closer to reducing state business taxes

New Hampshire lawmakers are moving to raise the minimum amount under which businesses are required to file returns for the state’s business profits tax. A bipartisan proposal would increase the threshold for paying the state’s business profits tax from $50,000 to $92,000 beginning on July 1.

May 14, 2021 in U.S..
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Sen. Sanders rips one of Democrats’ proposed tax cuts: ‘A terrible, terrible message’

Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders ripped Democratic efforts to reinstate state and local tax deductions, saying that the move sends a “terrible, terrible message.”

May 10, 2021 in U.S..
state of Vermont

McClaughry: Rep. George Till, sales tax on services champion

I think Rep. Till would be startled to learn that quite a few of his average constituents use tax preparation services and investment advice, and almost all of them use plumbers, electricians, lawn mowers, auto mechanics, and as many as 140 more service occupations.

May 5, 2021 in Commentary.

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