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09-11-2004 Headlines for: Taxes |  |
It's tax time again
From: www.bankrate.com
"If you file quarterly estimated taxes, your next installment is due Sept. 15."
Tax Talk: Mutual fund sales and cost basis
From: www.bankrate.com
"Figuring your tax bill on mutual fund proceeds can be tricky says our expert, especially if you reinvested dividends."
Tax Talk: Taxes on an inherited IRA
From: www.bankrate.com
"You generally will not owe tax on the IRA assets until you receive distributions from it. But, says our expert, the IRS considers distributions as income to you."
Tax Talk: Donating used business equipment
From: www.bankrate.com
"You can give old office equipment to a charity as long as you follow IRS rules against tax break double dipping."
Tax Talk: The investor, not IRS, determines gain
From: www.bankrate.com
"Your broker only reports selling price. It's up to you to figure your cost and any gain or loss and report it to the IRS."
Facts Are Just So Complex
From: NewsTrove.com
"Facts Are Just So Complex
The facts of real life can be rather complex, but surely we can expect our president to get facts right and demonstrate some basic understanding of them, right? Apparently not - at least not if President Bush's convention speech is any indication.
Newsday reports:
On Iraq, Bush talked of a 30-member alliance standing shoulder to shoulder with the United States, masking the fact that U.S. troops are pulling by far most of the weight. On Afghanistan and its neighbors, he gave an accounting of captured or killed terrorists, but did not address the replenishment of their ranks -- or the still-missing Osama bin Laden."
Archdiocese of Cologne appeals to the Israeli High Court of Justice against the Israeli government
From: NewsTrove.com
"10 September, 2004
ISRAEL - VATICAN
Archdiocese of Cologne appeals to the Israeli High Court of Justice against the Israeli government
Jerusalem (AsiaNews) - The Archdiocese of Cologne, owner of various religious and social operations in Israel, has asked the Israel High Court of Justice to order the Israeli Government to declare its position on the question of tax exemptions for religious activities, as foreseen by the accord between the Holy See and Israel."
Bush Warns of "Hidden Kerry Tax Plan"
From: NewsTrove.com
"COLMAR, PA (AP) -- President Bush on Thursday blamed the Clinton administration for the loss of hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs and warned against backing the Democratic ticket in November because of a "hidden Kerry tax plan."
"In the last six months of the prior administration, more than 200,000 manufacturing jobs were lost. We're turning that around," said Bush, who cited the addition of 107,000 manufacturing jobs this year.
According to the Labor Department, the number of payroll jobs has grown by 1.7 million in the past 12 months, but the economy still has lost 913,000 positions since Bush took office in January 2001."
FIRST PERSON by Alex Magno
From: NewsTrove.com
"We are spending far too much time debating the merits and demerits of congressional pork; far too much time squabbling over how the "Bayanihan Fund" will be used; far too much time arguing over the justness of asking policemen to donate a day's pay to the Treasury; far too much time making media mileage out of piso-piso campaigns purporting to be a solution to the fiscal crisis staring us in the face.
It has to be a flaw in our cultural composition: in the face of immense peril, we trivialize.
I don't think our social psychologists have focused on this propensity keenly enough."
Joker to GMA: Clean up house
From: NewsTrove.com
"President Arroyo was urged yesterday to clean up the mess created by government corporations losing hundreds of billions in taxpayers' money before she insists that Congress impose new taxes.
Sen. Joker Arroyo made the appeal in reaction to Mrs. Arroyo's repeated prodding that lawmakers should enact the tax measures she has presented to them or the looming fiscal crisis would erupt and the country's economy would collapse.
"She should clean up her own backyard before going to Congress for new taxes," he said."
Chittoor - a town with rich culture sans auditorium
From: c.moreover.com
"NewIndPress Sep 11 2004 3:50AM GMT"
Accountant ripped off elderly
From: c.moreover.com
"stuff.co.nz Sep 11 2004 3:12AM GMT"
Digital Recorders replaces accounting firm
From: c.moreover.com
"Reuters Sep 10 2004 9:20PM GMT"
Government wants Lay, Skilling, top accountant tried together
From: c.moreover.com
"San Francisco Chronicle Sep 10 2004 9:16PM GMT"
Laura Phillips; associate chief auditor, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
From: c.moreover.com
"Compliance Reporter Sep 10 2004 8:40PM GMT"
Brown sends tough message to EU
From: news.bbc.co.uk
"Gordon Brown warns the EU it must sort out its problems with economic growth ahead of talks with finance ministers."
Coffee pact aims to help growers
From: news.bbc.co.uk
"Four of the world's largest coffee companies agree a voluntary pact to help improve conditions in producer countries."
Slower growth for Japan's economy
From: news.bbc.co.uk
"Japan's rate of economic expansion is revised downwards for the three months to June amid falling government investment."
UK rates unchanged at 4.75%
From: news.bbc.co.uk
"The Bank of England keeps UK interest rates on hold at 4.75% after five increases since last November."
Tight US supplies boost oil price
From: news.bbc.co.uk
"Crude oil stockpiles in the US are at their lowest level since March, helping drive up the cost of a barrel of oil by almost $2."
Interest Rate Roundup
From: www.bankrate.com
"Check out the latest interest rate trends and national averages on the five most common consumer banking products."
Interest Rate Roundup
From: www.bankrate.com
"Check out the latest interest rate trends and national averages on the five most common consumer banking products."
Interest Rate Roundup
From: www.bankrate.com
"Check out the latest interest rate trends and national averages on the five most common consumer banking products: mortgages, auto loans, credit cards, home equity products and certificates of deposit."
Home remodeling: 20 million Americans can't be wrong
From: www.bankrate.com
"Some 20 million American homeowners will take on home improvement jobs this year. Not all will end happily. Here are valuable tips to assure success."
Interest Rate Roundup
From: www.bankrate.com
"Home equity loans buck the trend, drift downward."
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