Tax News 2007
- Introduction: Doctors call for 'fat tax' on Coca-Cola and Pepsi
- Bush Signs $70 Billion Tax Cut Extensions
- Senator seeks tax on pimps, prostitutes
- Gore says tax pollution, not payrolls
- Take aim at oil company tax breaks
- Exxon Mobil CEO warns ending tax breaks
- Pay up or the planet gets it
- Charles quizzed on tax evasion
- Conclusion
A collection of analysis of recent tax news, here is an excerpt from one of them:
There are some US cities and states that already have levied taxes on soft drinks and junk foods. Money is exchanging hands in this "taxing" process, but what is the point? This tax would simply make the government richer. The heart of the problem is not really being addressed: how to minimize the tax burden on society, yet at the same time provide quality healthcare, sustain environmental quality
There are some US cities and states that already have levied taxes on soft drinks and junk foods. Money is exchanging hands in this "taxing" process, but what is the point? This tax would simply make the government richer. The heart of the problem is not really being addressed: how to minimize the tax burden on society, yet at the same time provide quality healthcare, sustain environmental quality
