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Tax evasion, corruption leave Mexico short $872 billion over four decades, report says
MEXICO CITY _ In a nation with nearly half the population living in poverty, more than $872 billion has been lost to the Mexican economy over four decades to tax evasion, corruption and criminals, according to a report prepared by the group Global Financial Integrity. The report buttresses long-held concerns about the Mexican government's inability to control its booming underground economy and ...

Brazil To Charge Import Tax On Cars Produced In Mexico -Report
Brazil To Charge Import Tax On Cars Produced In Mexico -Report

Governors Vying for Jobs Offer Tax Breaks as Budget Burdens Ease
At least nine U.S. governors, vying for jobs to heal the workplace losses of the recession, have taken advantage of improving budgets to propose tax breaks to entice new employers or company expansions in their state-of- the-state addresses.

Exclusive: Mexico pays heavy price for tax evasion, report finds
Weak institutions hobble the government’s ability to control the country’s hidden economy, experts say.

Oklahoma the latest state to pin problems on video games, proposes sin tax
An Oklahoma legislator is proposing a ‘what about the children?’ bill (HB 2696) that aims to tax violent video games. Former schoolteacher and current Democratic member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, William T. Fourkiller, wants to levy an excise tax rate of one percent on the sale of violent video games; because these games supposedly spawn the obese bullies which plague our society.

Tax aid offered to low income, senior citizens
Low income and senior citizens in the Clovis-Portales area can file free tax returns through Tax Aid, a program sponsored by the American Association for Retired People. Tax Aid services are available through April 17 at Roy Walker Community Center...

Let’s Give Lift To Small Businesses
Being your own boss is part of the American Dream, but our tax policies make that incredibly difficu ...

NM lawmakers consider tax changes for grid project
New Mexico lawmakers are considering a set of proposed tax incentives aimed at enticing the developers of the $1.5 billion Tres Amigas SuperStation to locate their headquarters and an associated trading exchange in the state.

Open-Ended Uranium Tax Incentive Raises Concerns
No Sunset in Tres Amigas Tax Break

Would Jesus support big tax on the rich? Obama thinks so
Plus, Cinderella or Dorothy? How women can change the rules

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