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Category Archives: Administrative
New Jersey Millionaire Tax –
New Jersey Democrats are expected to vote Monday on the millionaire tax. The millionaire tax has already faced a veto from Governor Chris Christie and is not expected to have enough votes for an override. The tax would be for 10.75 … Continue reading
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Ohio Stimulus Jobs –
There has been a great deal of discussion on the stimulus and how it relates to job creation. A recent focus has been on Ohio where the topic has been raised at a number of events. Ohio State Auditor Mary … Continue reading
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Financial Reform Efforts –
Recently. there has been a great deal of attention on lobbying efforts related to the financial reform bill. Closed door meetings are reported as playing a major role in attempts to change the legislation. Televised conference hearings are one of the few … Continue reading
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Financial Reform Conferees –
Reuters has some background on the financial reform conference committee. The committee has 12 Senators and 31 House member and a party breakdown weighted towards the Democrats. The Senate portion has seven Democrats and five Republicans and the House contigency is … Continue reading
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Jobs Bill –
The administration is pushing for a jobs bill which will require almost $50 billion dollars. Increased taxes on buyout funds managers and an increased levy on oil companies are part of the plan. To read a related Bloomberg article, please … Continue reading
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Fund Manager Tax Hike Lowered –
It is expected that the Senate will lower the House tax increase on fund managers. The increase will still be substantial with assets held longer than seven years being taxed at 33% and shorter than that taxed at 31%. Carried interest … Continue reading
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Laffer: 2011 Economic Collapse –
In a Wall Street Journal opinion article, economist Arthur Laffer discusses the tax hikes and the effect that they will have on our economy. Laffer illustrates how tax rates alter the timing of corporate profits and uses historical comparisons in his … Continue reading
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Debt Super Cycle –
A recent Bloomberg Chart of the Day highlights a Debt Super Cycle that our economy is about to enter in the near future. The amount owed on our national debt will be greater than our 2012 GDP. One economist noted … Continue reading
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Call Center Tax –
New York Democrat Charles Schumer is proposing legislation that would put a .25 cent excise tax on call center calls that are relayed to outside countries. There would also have to be notification to the caller of the country that there call will … Continue reading
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MMS Chief Resigns –
The head of the Minerals Management Service has resigned from the post. There has also been a six month moratorium placed on deep water drilling permits. In addition, plans to drill off the Virginia coast have been cancelled and exploratory wells … Continue reading
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Roll Call House Overview –
One of the best sources for political news and analysis is Roll Call. Roll Call has a recent article that provides an overview of the House elections. The article cites a Rothenberg political report which indicates that 68 Democratic seats … Continue reading
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FDIC Problem Bank List –
Financial news coming out of DC has not been all that pretty for the most part. The FDIC problem bank list expanded to 775 which is 10% higher than the previous quarter. The FDIC insurance fund is also still in the … Continue reading
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Carried Interest –
Five Senators are attempting to have venture capital managers exempt from a tax increase that would effect carried interest. Carried interest has been treated as long term capital gains which is a significantly lower tax rate. The Senators cited the … Continue reading
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Federal Reserve Maintains Oversight –
The Federal Reserve held onto political independence and banking oversight responsibilities in two separate amendment votes. According to Bloomberg, one vote was 90-9 to void an amendment to strip some of the Federal Reserve’s oversight responsibilites. To read a related … Continue reading
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Insurance Tax Break –
Bloomberg reports that parents who add children under 26 to their employer provided health insurance can get get a tax break. It is reported that the regulations allow for a deduction for the cost of insurance if the premium is … Continue reading
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