Keyword: taxes
Government Creeps Further into Every Facet of American Life
The plans for a markup next week – still tentative as of late Friday – appeared to signal growing congressional support for the idea, which President Barack Obama also backed during the 2008 campaign. And here is part of the bill, HR 390: College Football Playoff Act of 2009 – Congress finds that — (1) college football games, including post-season football games, depend upon competition between college and university teams traveling in interstate commerce;?… (3) the total economic impact in the host cities from the 5 Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games in January 2008 was estimated at more than $1.2 billion;?… (6) the colleges and universities whose teams participate in the post-season football bowls experience significant financial windfall including increased applications for enrollment, recruiting advantages, increased alumni donations, and increased corporate sponsorship that provides a competitive advantage over universities whose teams are ineligible or statistically at a disadvantage from the BCS bowl competitions because of their conference affiliation.
Hot Tip For The DOJ
I know the Department of Justice is hot on the trail of inefficiencies and cartels driving up cost of real estate transactions. So here’s a hot tip for the golden haired MIB’s at the DOJ. Conveyance Taxes. Sell a house in my town and the State of Connecticut swoops in with a 0.5% Conveyance Tax, and the Town of Bristol ...
Government Creeps Further into Every Facet of American Life
The plans for a markup next week – still tentative as of late Friday – appeared to signal growing congressional support for the idea, which President Barack Obama also backed during the 2008 campaign. And here is part of the bill, HR 390: College Football Playoff Act of 2009 – Congress finds that — (1) college football games, including post-season football games, depend upon competition between college and university teams traveling in interstate commerce;?… (3) the total economic impact in the host cities from the 5 Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games in January 2008 was estimated at more than $1.2 billion;?… (6) the colleges and universities whose teams participate in the post-season football bowls experience significant financial windfall including increased applications for enrollment, recruiting advantages, increased alumni donations, and increased corporate sponsorship that provides a competitive advantage over universities whose teams are ineligible or statistically at a disadvantage from the BCS bowl competitions because of their conference affiliation.
Hot Tip For The DOJ
I know the Department of Justice is hot on the trail of inefficiencies and cartels driving up cost of real estate transactions. So here’s a hot tip for the golden haired MIB’s at the DOJ. Conveyance Taxes. Sell a house in my town and the State of Connecticut swoops in with a 0.5% Conveyance Tax, and the Town of Bristol ...













