120 results on '"Tax rates -- Analysis"'
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2. For a quick stimulus, cut personal tax rates
3. Bush tax plan: just what the economy needs
4. Progressive plunder
5. Time for a tax cut
6. In dispute over taxes, both may be correct
7. Sorry, Venus
8. Getting taxes on track
9. A pro-growth tax plan
10. The flat tax: 'nutty' it's not
11. Ouch! Those new top tax rates would be even higher than many people may suspect
12. Return of the tax olympiad
13. Rise in corporate taxes would force many big companies to take charges
14. Tax deform
15. Inflation is low, so exemptions and deductions rise only a bit for 1993
16. Many may find new withholding hard to swallow
17. More and more states, facing waves of red ink, target the rich with progressive tax increases
18. 1989 tax rate was lower for all but middle class
19. A payroll tax cut may clear the Senate - but go no further this year
20. Estates and trusts are hit unfairly hard by the budget act, a CPA contends
21. Now may be the time to exercise options
22. Share of taxes paid by rich rose in 1988, figures show
23. Few states' income taxes to reflect federal increase
24. Certain marginal rate changes seem designed to tax the brain
25. There'll be few ways to escape new tax bite
26. Budget deadlock is not about whether to tax the wealthy, but how to do it
27. Bursting the bubble
28. Budget talks stall on taxes for the wealthy; Bush agrees to accept rise in top rate, enhancing chance of final success
29. Battle is growing over raising top tax rate; outcome may be key to success of budget talks
30. Democrats weigh tax credit plan for middle class
31. European Community agency slates new attempt to harmonize tax rules
32. Share of 1987 taxes paid by rich fell from 1986
33. Australian politics
34. Marriage tax hits elderly hardest
35. A yuppie's guide to keeping what's yours
36. The world-wide tax revolution
37. Supply-side results
38. Recheck your refund expectations, if you don't like disappointments
39. Wages, prices, taxes are curbed by Israel for a 3-month period
40. Prudent tax cuts depend on reductions in expenditures, Fed chairman warns
41. Beyond the Reagan tax cut
42. Dawdling with incentives
43. House Democrat group opposes plan to set top personal tax rate at 35%
44. After sluggish period. European economies have better prospects; inflation rates are falling, budget deficits decrease; will tax cuts be next? Help for US trade balance
45. Reagan weighs bid to push tax-rate cut to January from July to spark economy
46. Figuring out your personal rate of inflation: surprise! Taxes are your fastest-rising costs
47. The GOP initiative
48. Two economic questions
49. GOP would cut income taxes 10% next year: plan announced by Reagan would permit speedier write-offs by businesses
50. Tax reduction is inevitable, Kahn says, but proposal by Carter is unlikely in'89
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