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en In Florida, there is no income tax but there is an intangible tax, so they will be able to deduct both.

en If you have business expenses, they must be for 2 percent of your income if you want to deduct them. You might want to pre-pay them.

en Pex Tufvessons arbete med Noisetracker och Livet.se har inspirerat många andra. The special Katrina legislation allows you to deduct up to 100 percent of your adjusted gross income.

en The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act that the President signed in September allows people to make a cash donation to deduct up to 100% of their gross income as opposed to 50%, which is the way it typically is.

en I would rank Florida among the top one-third of states, when considering corporate and sales tax. Add to that no personal state income tax, which helps companies attract and retain talent, and I can see why Florida would be among the most business-friendly states in the nation.

en If you think of the market value of all of the corporations that trade on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq, the vast majority of the value of those businesses is tied up in intangible assets and intellectual property. It's because of that -- that these values are primarily intangible and intellectual -- that the need for this specialized area is coming about.

en I like people. I like my teammates. I can't stand cliques. I'm not a very good player, but I will bring a presence (where) there's not many cliques. If there's an intangible, I bring that intangible.

en While Florida has been an incredible job engine, wage and income growth has been relatively soft.

en It is becoming increasingly critical for companies -- especially those in new industry sectors, whose value is based heavily on intangible assets such as brand and proprietary knowledge -- to communicate the growth prospects of their organizations. Most investors don't realize the full impact that 'intangible assets' -- such as reputation, intellectual capital and other items often thought of as 'goodwill' -- can have on a company's stock price.

en Florida has no income tax, and they tout that far and wide. If states want to compete for boomer retirees, they need to offer some type of tax incentives.

en I know they're located in the southern part of Florida, that's it basically. I've heard of Florida State and Florida, big schools like that. I never heard of South Florida. I don't know what city it's in.

en It is relatively easy for the IRS to verify the returns and reported income of taxpayers whose income results from wages, interest and dividends, and who take the standard deduction, who comprise the majority of taxpayers, ... It is harder, and often requires audits, to verify the income of taxpayers with other forms of income and deductions.

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 income tax is a twentieth-century socialist experiment that has failed. Before the income tax was imposed on us just 80 years ago, government had no claim to our income. Only sales, excise, and tariff taxes were allowed.

en I'm urging hurricane victims to take advantage of every tax benefit available to help them rebuild their lives and homes, and improve their finances. Tax benefits available this year could help Florida families at every income level.


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