Search Results
To Listen to Audio click the Play Button [beneath each segment] which varies based on the browser you are using.
January 31, 2012
Title: Which States Are Best For Business? Will it be the Peach State? The Big Apple? Or will the Lone Star State top them all?
Topic: The Economy
Discussed by Mark Robyn
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Part 1 of 2
Special guest Mark
Robyn answers:
What makes a state business friendly?
What is the State Business Tax Climate Index?
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: The Economy
Discussed by Mark Robyn
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Which are the 10 best states in
this year’s 2012 index?
Which are the 10 worst ranked states in the 2012 index?
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
September 28, 2011
Title: Obama’s Jobs Act Unlikely to Produce Many Jobs According To David Logan.
Topic: Obamanomics
Discussed by David Logan
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Will Obama’s Jobs Act actually create real and lasting jobs? "No!" says David Logan.
Is Obama clueless when it comes to how businesses really work?
Obama is fixated on Government Spending. He has not yet figured out that the government is broke! For more, log onto www.TaxFoundation.org.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
June 3, 2011
Title: Should States Consider the “Amazon” Sales Tax?
Topic: Internet Sales Tax
Discussed by Joseph Henchman
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
No Taxation without
representation. In colonial times, inland states did not want port-states to add
local taxes to goods shipped inland. Fast forward to today. When you buy goods
on line, should the seller add sales tax applicable to your area onto your
purchase? Does the out-of-state seller have an advantage over your local
brick-and-mortar retailer? Our guest, Joseph Henchman, explains how there are
over 8,000 different taxing jurisdictions across America. Should on-line sellers
be required to keep track of all the rules and rates, collect the proper sales
tax, and then remit the various amounts to the proper taxing entity? Log on to
www.TaxFoundation.org for more.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
June 1, 2011
Title: Should States Consider the “Amazon” Sales Tax?
Topic: Internet Sales Tax
Discussed by Joseph Henchman
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
No Taxation without
representation. In colonial times, inland states did not want
port-states to add local taxes to goods shipped inland. Fast forward, when you
buy goods on line, should the seller add sales tax applicable to your area onto
your purchase? Does the out-of-state seller have an advantage over your local
brick-and-mortar retailer? Our guest, Joseph Henchman explains how there are
over 8,000 different taxing jurisdictions across America. Should on-line sellers
be required to keep track of all the rules and rates, collect the proper sales
tax, and then remit the various amounts to the proper taxing entity? Log on to
www.TaxFoundation.org for more.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
August 5, 2010
Title: WILL YOUR TAXES SKYROCKET?
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by William Ahern
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Nationally, the typical middle-income family, which has a median income of $63,366, would see its federal income tax burden increase by $1,540 if the Bush-Era tax cuts expire. For more on this topic, log on to www.TaxFoundation.org
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
June 23, 2010
Title: MOBILITY OF TAXPAYERS UP AND DOWN THE SPECTRUM
Topic: Out of Control Government Spending
Discussed by Scott Hodge
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Scott Hodge is the President of the Tax Foundation. You can find more information at www.TaxFoundation.org
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
March 17, 2010
Title: OBAMA WANTS TO DOUBLE YOUR FEDERAL INCOME TAX! Part 1 of 2
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Joseph Henchman
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
The federal government is spending so much that even if policy makers were willing to fund government services with actual tax revue instead of piling on more debt, the federal income tax system in its current form wouldn’t be able to raise that much. Act now! Log on to www.TaxFoundation.org to help fight big government!
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: OBAMA WANTS TO DOUBLE YOUR FEDERAL INCOME TAX! Part 2 of 2
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Joseph Henchman
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
The Tax Foundation is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that has monitored fiscal policy at the federal, state, and local levels since 1937. Log on to www.TaxFoundation.org to learn more.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
January 18, 2010
Title: CAN INCOME TAX HIKES CLOSE THE DEFICIT? Part 1 of 2
Topic: How Much Change Can You Afford?
Discussed by William Ahern
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
The deficit is confusing. How do you make sense of it? What is the answer? Is there an answer?
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: CAN INCOME TAX HIKES CLOSE THE DEFICIT? Part 2 of 2
Topic: How Much Change Can You Afford?
Discussed by William Ahern
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Log on to www.TaxFoundation.org to view the numbers and to get a closer look at where the money goes.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
October 28, 2009
Title: CAN INCOME TAX HIKES CLOSE THE DEFICIT? Part 1 of 2
Topic: How Much Change Can You Afford?
Discussed by William Ahern
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
The deficit is confusing. How do you make sense of it? What is the answer? Is there an answer?
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: CAN INCOME TAX HIKES CLOSE THE DEFICIT? Part 2 of 2
Topic: How Much Change Can You Afford?
Discussed by William Ahern
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Log on to www.TaxFoundation.org to view the numbers and to get a closer look at where the money goes.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
October 27, 2009
Title: CAN INCOME TAX HIKES CLOSE THE DEFICIT? Part 1 of 2
Topic: How Much Change Can You Afford?
Discussed by William Ahern
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
The deficit is confusing. How do you make sense of it? What is the answer? Is there an answer?
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: CAN INCOME TAX HIKES CLOSE THE DEFICIT? Part 2 of 2
Topic: How Much Change Can You Afford?
Discussed by William Ahern
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Log on to www.TaxFoundation.org to view the numbers and to get a closer look at where the money goes.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
December 27, 2005
Title: Putting a face on America's tax returns - Segment 1 of 3
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Scott Hodge
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Scott Hodge, President of Tax Foundation, explains their 2005 annual survey of US opinions on taxes and wealth. Does a majority of American adults believe Federal taxes are too high? Is the tax code too complex? Is the income tax system unfair? 1 out of 3 Americans who filed a return in 2004 did not have any tax liability; however, those earning more than $71,000 now pay 80% of all the income taxes
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Putting a face on America's tax returns - Segment 2 of 3
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Scott Hodge
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Scott Hodge, President of Tax Foundation, explains their 2005 annual survey of US opinions on taxes and wealth. Does a majority of American adults believe Federal taxes are too high? Is the tax code too complex? Is the income tax system unfair? 1 out of 3 Americans who filed a return in 2004 did not have any tax liability; however, those earning more than $71,000 now pay 80% of all the income taxes
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Putting a face on America's taxe returns - Segment 3 of 3
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Scott Hodge
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Scott Hodge, President of Tax Foundation, explains their 2005 annual survey of US opinions on taxes and wealth. Does a majority of American adults believe Federal taxes are too high? Is the tax code too complex? Is the income tax system unfair? 1 out of 3 Americans who filed a return in 2004 did not have any tax liability; however, those earning more than $71,000 now pay 80% of all the income taxes
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
November 22, 2005
Title: Putting a face on America's Tax Returns: Segment 1 of 3
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Scott Hodge
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Scott Hodge, President of Tax Foundation, explains their 2005 annual survey of US opinions on taxes and wealth. Does a majority of American adults believe Federal taxes are too high? Is the tax code too complex? Is the income tax system unfair? 1 out of 3 Americans who filed a return in 2004 did not have any tax liability; however, those earning more than $71,000 now pay 80% of all the income taxes.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Putting a face on America's tax reutrns: Segment 2 of 3
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Scott Hodge
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Scott Hodge, President of Tax Foundation, explains their 2005 annual survey of US opinions on taxes and wealth. Does a majority of American adults believe Federal taxes are too high? Is the tax code too complex? Is the income tax system unfair? 1 out of 3 Americans who filed a return in 2004 did not have any tax liability; however, those earning more than $71,000 now pay 80% of all the income taxes.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Putting a face on America's tax returns: Segment 3 of 3
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Scott Hodge
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Scott Hodge, President of Tax Foundation, explains their 2005 annual survey of US opinions on taxes and wealth. Does a majority of American adults believe Federal taxes are too high? Is the tax code too complex? Is the income tax system unfair? 1 out of 3 Americans who filed a return in 2004 did not have any tax liability; however, those earning more than $71,000 now pay 80% of all the income taxes.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
June 13, 2005
Title: Taxes that are fair, neutral and will promote economic growth
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Chris Atkins
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Chris Atkins discusses a movement by many states to tax internet sales.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
April 20, 2005
Title: Free at last!
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Curtis Dubay
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
We have now worked enough days to pay for all our Federal, State, and local taxes - that is, if we used all our earnings to pay for our Tax Burden for 2005. Every day, on average, we work about 2 hours and 20 minutes to pay "our share" of all taxes collected.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
April 6, 2005
Title: Actions by you - the voter - are needed to stop run away government spending
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Chris Atkins
with Tax Foundation (www.TaxFoundation.org)
Sixteen states, including Texas, are considering similar taxpayer-rights legislation. Tax and spending limitations already work in Colorado. We need them in every city - every county - every state - and especially in WDC! Log on to www.taxfoundation.org for more info.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization