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    Guy La Monica- Hiring Household Employees How to File Your Taxes as a Household Employer If you are a household employer, it is wise to consult a proper tax preparer or accountant to assist you with filing your taxes. Guy La Monica, and his team at RKL Tax Service LLC are prepared to help you determine how your household employment taxes need to be handled, ensuring you are in compliance with the federal and state government standards. Who is a Household Employee? In short, a household…

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    Rhode Island Tax Approach

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    RHODE ISLAND STATE GRACE N. NGUMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Rhode Island tax rates differ vastly by locality for both residential and commercial property with its average rate being among the greatest overall. Our Property Taxes (2008) provides that tax assessors in Rhode Island are elected and their term runs for four (4) years. Rhode Island State addresses real property tax as Property Tax and their official policy is that “a locally determined uniform percentage of full and fair cash…

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    There are two main approaches of justifying CEO compensations. The first would be to justify high CEO compensations from a business or a managerial perspective. In other words, we would need to justify the pay-gap between chief executives and ordinary workers. The second would be to justify high CEO compensations from an economic perspective. An economic lens takes into account the rising economic inequalities, which is largely assumed to be non-existent or insubstantial in the first method, as…

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    needed to eliminate corruption in politics, society, and the economy. Many middle class reformers addressed the problems the citizen were facing, This period between 1900 and 1920 was called the Progressive Era that advocated widespread social activism and political reform across America. The Progressive Era saw a variety of reforms proposed and enacted under the administration of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Undoubtedly, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were innovators who wanted…

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    The Progressive Party emerged in the wake of the depression of 1890's. Many Americans believed that the nation was in need of drastic reform because of the turmoil caused by the depression and economic hard times. The nation was left in what hey thought to be a very dangerous state. The Progressive Party fought for reform that would be more fit for modern society of the time. Although the Progressive Party did ultimately came to an end, its influence can still be seen today. The original goals…

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    To “Make America Great Again” we must take Robert Reich’s proposal into thought. Removal of politics from our democracy will enable corruption to yield, finally halting concentration of wealth at the very top. In this age, recommendations such as this one being spelled out for us should assist our consideration for who is running our current democracy and how we can take part in the decision-making process. Time is of the essence to bring America back to their feet. By elevating the tax…

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    The American Economy

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    The American economy is a strong entity of the United States. However, the government faces many problems on the best way to handle growing it. Over history and today the government must decide the best way to protect the government through things such as taxes and tariffs. Many presidential candidates unveil economic plans that have the goal of stimulating the economy, while previous governments were able to get plans in place to protect and grow the economy. Chris Christie is currently a…

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    Focus on Table 2. Then, interpret columns 1 and 3. Why do the authors use IV method? The Table 2 in the entitled paper written by Timothy Besley, Torsten Persson and Daniel M. Sturm considers three measures for policy stance. Namely, tax revenue as a percentage of state income, state infrastructure spending as a percentage share of capital outlays in total state government expenditure, and whether a state has a right-to-work laws. All coefficients for political competition are significant. That…

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    Negative Income Tax

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    It is 2032 and a guaranteed universal basic income has been in place for about 5 years now. My dad is a doctor and went through 2 medical residencies to get where he is now. He has been in school for as long as I can remember, working hard, studying so much my family barely saw him, he even had to work two jobs when he was in residency so that our family could live comfortably. 6 years ago, all of my dad’s dedication and hard work paid off. He opened his own practice! Back then, we all thought…

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    Progressive Presidents After analyzing Woodrow Wilson, William H. Taft, and Theodore Roosevelt, it is easy to conclude that they are all Progressive in their own way. However, some are more so than the others. Each of the three Progressive Era presidents worked to support labor reform, but Roosevelt did more than just that. Theodore Roosevelt was the most Progressive president out of the three because despite failing to push for several reforms, he succeeding in establishing progress in the…

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