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No Simple Answers for Small Business
Small-business owners want to know which presidential candidate would give them the best deal on taxes. It's a simple question with no simple answers.
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Eric |
Posted: 8:26 AM On November 27, 2008 |
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| If you are considering holding back the building of your business, because you do not want to pay $12 more dollars a year on taxes...then you just might have some other issues to worry about. Then again, if you can make $250,000 and still be clueless enough to ask this question, then maybe I am the one who needs to rethink things. Wow. What a country. |
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Gerald |
Posted: 1:24 PM On October 23, 2008 |
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| I cannot understand people who define incentive by the taxes they pay. The more I make the better I live even after taxes. People need to understand taxes are a part of the earnings not all of it. The more I make the more I can save and put away for my retirement days |
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ab |
Posted: 9:13 AM On October 23, 2008 |
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I am a small business owner concerned about he effect of taxes on my business. I will be approaching the $250,000 limit that will trigger the tax increase under Obama's tax plan. What incentive do I have to build my business if I will just be taxed at a higher rate?
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