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Unquestionably, there is progress. The average American now pays out twice as much in taxes as he formerly got in wages.
Henry Louis Mencken
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1880
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1956
)
Fremskridt
It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages.
Henry Ford
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1863
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1947
)
Big business never pays a nickel in taxes, according to Ralph Nader, who represents a big consumer organization that never pays a nickel in taxes.
Dave Barry
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1947
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Affärslivet
Next year, I think the average equity fund will lose 1.5 (percentage points) of its return to taxes. If you don't like investing in funds that have an above-average expense ratio, I'm not sure why you'd want a fund with an above-average tax burden, at least not for an account where taxes are going to matter.
Tom Roseen
The president has come up with a bold, well-thought-out plan that will let virtually every American who pays taxes keep more of their hard-earned money, His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing.
Zell Miller
Paul (Horvath) has a strong opinion about taxes. Every year he pays his taxes right before the (county tax) sale. This is nothing new with us. This is how Paul deals with taxes. He paid his taxes at this time last year.
Jason Smith
Every hour that the average user spends online, AOL pays for it directly, yet the average user only pays a flat rate of $21.95 a month. So if usage continues to go up, AOL's cost continues to increase and this is something they've started to control over the last several quarters.
Henry Blodget
Doing so gives the rest of the taxpayers confidence that the system has integrity and accountability built in. In an ideal world everyone pays their taxes, pays the right amount and pays on time. But we don't live in an ideal world.
Harvey Bennett
We hold that back wages are subject to ... taxes prescribed for the year in which the wages are in fact paid,
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The average mutual fund has lost about 2.5 percent a year to taxes on dividends and capital gains. Most funds are managed without regard to taxes, but taxes are something that can be controlled.
Joel Dickson
Now, if you are going to cut taxes across the board for everybody who pays taxes, then folks who make more and pay more tax now are going to get more of a reduction. But there is nothing unfair, inequitable about that,
Dick Cheney
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1941
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The Fed is doing what it has to do, talking a tough line. It still remains to be seen when the upward pressure on wages will trickle up to inflation. Right now, the average American consumer has been untouched, unscathed by the events in Asia.
Kathleen Camilli
Democrats will continue to fight for real immigration reform that secures and strengthens our borders, protects the jobs and wages of American workers, and allows immigrants who pay taxes and obey the law to earn the responsibilities of U.S. citizenship.
Howard Dean
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1948
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Nothing average ever stood as a monument to progress. When progress is looking for a partner it doesn't turn to those who believe they are only average. It turns instead to those who are forever searching and striving to become the best they possibly can. If we seek the average level we cannot hope to achieve a high level of success. Our only hope is to avoid being a failure.
A. Lou Vickery
We were bailing out water until 1 a.m. and pumping out the basement. I can't figure out why everyone else pays city taxes but mine are four or five times higher because I have to spend $4,000 every four years to fix my house. I thought taxes fixed problems like these.
Dave Hughes
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