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  • 10 Congressmen Who Should Be Fired

    The Daily Beast – Thu Jul 29, 11:47 pm ET  

    NEW YORK - They tried to build a Bridge to Nowhere, fretted about "killing Grandma," and stiffed the IRS. John Avlon presents a rogue's gallery of House members who should be bounced come November, from Joe Wilson to Alan Grayson. Full Story »

  • Amgen 2Q net income slips on higher taxes

    AP – Thu Jul 29, 5:19 pm ET  

    NEW YORK - Biotechnology company Amgen Inc. said Thursday that its second-quarter net income slipped 5 percent, mainly on higher taxes, but the results topped Wall Street expectations. Full Story »

  • Cuba: Deficit lower than expected for 2010

    AP – Thu Jul 29, 1:58 pm ET  

    HAVANA - Cuba says its budget deficit came in far below forecasts in the first half of 2010, evidence that tax increases and deep spending cuts on food imports may be helping the communist government weather a severe economic crunch. Full Story »

  • Obama pushes business bill as an all-American goal

    AP – Wed Jul 28, 7:23 pm ET  
    President Barack Obama delivers remarks following his meeting... AP

    EDISON, N.J. - President Barack Obama on Wednesday cast his latest economic pitch as a matter of patriotism, urging the Senate to ditch its partisan mode at least long enough to pass a package of tax cuts and loan relief for small businesses. "This is as American as apple pie," the president said. Full Story »

  • When the Tax Hikes Are Coming

    U.S. News & World Report – Wed Jul 28, 5:00 pm ET  

    If you love class warfare, your moment has arrived. The next several weeks, leading up to the November elections, are sure to be filled with resounding political invective over who should pay for Washington's profligate spending over the last decade. Democrats will argue that the rich and near-rich should pony up, since they have the most money to start with. Republicans will point to the needy, arguing that they've been getting too much aid for too long. Tea Partiers will struggle to decide whose benefits should be cut in order to achieve the smaller government they envision. ... Full Story »

  • Fed says some districts report slowing economy

    Reuters – Wed Jul 28, 3:38 pm ET  
    Customers shop during the grand opening of the Forever 21 flagship... Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economy kept growing overall in recent weeks, but unevenly and it actually slowed in a few regions as housing markets softened after the end of a popular tax break, the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday. Full Story »

  • Sen. Kerry to pay Mass. tax on yacht docked in RI

    AP – Tue Jul 27, 6:57 pm ET  
    'Isabel,' the 76-foot yacht owned by Democratic Sen. John Kerry... AP

    BOSTON - Sen. John Kerry moved to end a controversy over his decision to base his new $7 million yacht in tax-free Rhode Island, informing the Massachusetts Department of Revenue on Tuesday that he would "promptly" pay taxes as if the vessel were docked in his home state. Full Story »

  • Office Depot narrows 2Q loss, but revenue falls

    AP – Tue Jul 27, 4:09 pm ET  

    BOCA RATON, Fla. - Office Depot Inc. narrowed its loss in the second quarter on tax benefits and cost cutting but the office supply retailer's sales continued to fall. Full Story »

  • Ex-UBS client gets house arrest for tax conviction

    AP – Tue Jul 27, 2:46 pm ET  

    MIAMI - A Texas businessman who admitted evading hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes using secret accounts at Swiss bank UBS AG was sentenced Tuesday to a year of house arrest and probation, a reward for his quick guilty plea and substantial assistance to U.S. investigators. Full Story »

  • GM sets $41,000 price for electric Chevy Volt

    Reuters – Tue Jul 27, 6:12 pm ET  
    The Chevrolet Volt during the Chicago Auto Show, February 11,... Reuters

    DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors on Tuesday set a price of $41,000 for its electric Chevrolet Volt -- $8,000 more than its nearest competitor, the Nissan Leaf. Full Story »

  • Consumer confidence dims as home prices climb

    Reuters – Tue Jul 27, 1:47 pm ET  
    Construction worker Trent Gardner carries a column for a new... Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Job worries drove July U.S. consumer confidence to its lowest since February, with one in six people expecting lower income in the next six months, underscoring the precarious state of economic recovery. Full Story »

  • "Glimmers of improvement," but state woes remain

    Reuters – Tue Jul 27, 9:01 am ET  

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - State tax revenue is improving, but only slightly, and may not be enough to end steep spending cuts or replace the loss of assistance from the federal stimulus plan that expires in December, according to a report on Tuesday. Full Story »

  • AP – Tue Jul 27, 12:34 pm ET  

    WASHINGTON - Obama pushes Senate to approve energy bill, say he still wants broader climate legislation. Full Story »

  • Film tax breaks bring Scorsese, Allen back to France

    AFP – Tue Jul 27, 12:01 am ET  
    Director Woody Allen is seen in Paris on July 6, 2010 during... AFP

    PARIS (AFP) - Quentin Tarantino shot his movie about wartime France in Germany to save money but now directors like Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese are returning to glamorous Paris thanks to generous tax breaks. Full Story »

  • IRS offers reprieve for charities missing deadline

    AP – Mon Jul 26, 12:31 pm ET  

    WASHINGTON - Thousands of small charities in danger of losing their tax exempt status because they missed a tax filing deadline were given a reprieve Monday by the Internal Revenue Service. Full Story »

  • Ahead of the Bell: New Home Sales

    AP – Mon Jul 26, 7:43 am ET  

    WASHINGTON - Sales of new homes likely rose from record lows in June, but the market remains weak now that potential buyers can no longer get federal tax credits. Full Story »

  • No new recession, let tax cuts die: Geithner

    Reuters – Sun Jul 25, 11:05 am ET  

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economy is not likely to slip back into recession but letting tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans expire is necessary to show commitment to cutting budget deficits, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Sunday. Full Story »

  • Geithner favors allowing some tax cuts to expire

    AP – Sun Jul 25, 9:05 am ET  
    The US economy is "gradually" improving after the financial... AFP/Getty Images/File

    WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said that allowing tax cuts for the wealthy to expire would be "the responsible thing to do." Full Story »

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