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en Higher income earners are more likely to be audited because there is more tax money at stake, ... The IRS is a business, they have employees and they do not have time to let them audit people if they are only going to earn $2 worth of tax.

en In this respect, the government proposes to increase the current exempt threshold of Pay As You Earn and expand the income tax bands. This measure will ease the tax burden of tax payers and will ensure that about 12,500 low income earners are actually removed from the tax net.

en I don't think they are fair to their employees. Many of their employees don't even earn enough money and end up on food stamps. A lot of people don't know what's going on about Wal-Mart, but it's our job to let them know.

en This shake-up of the personal income tax scale would boost incentives for lower-income earners to participate in the workforce. It would be of greatest benefit to low- and middle-income families.

en The economy is good, but it hasn't improved for everybody. The gains have predominantly gone to higher-income and higher net-worth households. Lower net-worth households are still struggling. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en Real estate is all about values. If investors expect there to be growth in income over time, then they're willing to take a little less going in when they buy the property with the knowledge that next year (the rental income) will be a little higher, and a little higher and a little higher.

en You would never hire an accountant to just put in the income side of how much you earn if you have a business. You put in the income and expenses and come up with a net figure.

en Gay people have to report domestic partner health insurance as income to the IRS, but married spouses don't have to report their health coverage as income. Not only do we earn less, we are less able to keep what we earn.

en People made out I was very, very greedy and was asking for an extortionate amount of money. That was never the case. I asked to be put in line with the top earners at the club and I was not offered that option. I value myself a lot higher than what the club offered me. I think my performances on the pitch have proved that.

en One really interesting finding is this affected both uninsured people in lower-income and higher-income households. Rates of debt were actually highest among those with higher incomes.

en Welfare and dependency grants, personal income tax relief, and cuts in those costs which would make housing more affordable for middle and low income earners are likely to buoy consumption expenditure, and manufacturing.

en Remember that even if you haven't been audited in the past, it doesn't mean you won't be in the future. And it only takes one audit to ruin your day.

en [Higher paid employees] represent the core of the institution. They have the best understanding of the company's history, its goals and its culture. They are there to guide the company and its employees. Companies generally have a greater amount of time and money invested in these workers.

en The idea that you earn things - that you earn respect, that you earn income, responsibility. the vote, punishment... these ideas are anathema to the liberal mind.

en Higher income people are going to invest their money in the economy, ... They aren't going to buy another car.


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