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- PAN to be most potent tool against tax evasion: I-T Dept
Come next financial year, the PAN card is likely to become the most potent tool for the Income Tax Department to unearth black money, tax evasion and instances of criminal financing in the country.
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012 - Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Announces Tax Treatment of Year 2011 Distributions
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. (NYSE: ARE - News) announced today the tax treatment of its Year 2011 distributions as described in the chart below. Shareholders ...
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012 - Cohen & Steers Select Preferred and Income Fund (PSF) Declares February 2012 Monthly Distribution
NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The board of directors of Cohen & Steers Select Preferred and Income Fund, Inc. has declared the Fund's February 2012 dividend, as summarized in the chart below: ...
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012 - How Mitt Romney's Tax Rate Compares With Past Presidential Candidates
Many kudos to Wonkblog for the legwork in making this chart comparing Mitt Romney's tax rate to past presidential hopefuls':The loudest story in this chart is the diversity of tax rates among the rich. ...
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012 - If the deficit goes down too fast, unemployment goes up
If the Bush tax cuts expire on schedule, the drag to the still-too-weak economy from the reduction in after-tax income would mean less buying power for a lot of families and that would send the unemployment rate back up past 9 percent.
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012 - John Kerry Actually Had a Lower Tax Rate Than Romney
In a bit of Democratic comeuppance for dinging Mitt Romney for how little he pays in taxes, Wonkblog published this chart of presidential candidates' tax rates. And wouldn't you know, John Kerry had a (slightly) lower tax rate than Romney does. In 2003, a year before running for president, Kerry's tax rate was 13.1 percent, versus Romney's at 13.9 percent in 2010. ...
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012 - General Electric paid $2.67 billion, not zero, in 2010 income taxes
Contrary to multiple news reports in 2011 that fingered General Electric as an income tax dodger during 2010, a GE representative told The Daily Caller the company did in fact pay more than $1 billion in U.S. taxes that year. Additionally, a document GE provided to TheDC establishes that the company paid $2.671 billion globally in income tax in 2010.
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012 - Tax rates of presidential candidates, in one chart
Late Monday, Mitt Romney released his 2010 tax returns , showing that he paid 13.9 percent of his income in federal taxes. His rate is relatively low because most of his money comes from investment income, which is taxed at a lower rate than wage income. But how does Romney stack up to previous presidential candidates? Here?s a chart for comparison, with sources and caveats below: Read full ...
chart income tax 05 Feb 2012
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