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So there's little doubt the new requirement – adopted by lawmakers in 2006 – has had a chilling effect ... a nonprofit research and advocacy group for low- and moderate-income Texans. "There's no doubt school ...

The officer who arrested Mel Gibson for DUI in 2006 is suing the County of Los Angeles ... emotional distress and mental suffering" and claiming losses including "loss of income, benefits and medical expenses ...

Park Lawn Income Trust (the "Fund") (TSX VENTURE: PLC ... 2006, the Fund has paid continuous monthly distributions of $0.055 per unit and a special non-cash distribution of .0154 units per unit was paid in December ...

... 2002 through 2005 as well as an aggregate reduction to the related liability for unrecognized tax benefits for fiscal years 2006 through 2008, which increased net income for the first nine months of fiscal 2009 ...

said full-year profit rose 1.5 percent because of dividend income and interest payments on a loan to a ... won management control of Pakistan Telecom in April 2006 after buying a 26 percent stake in the company for $ ...

Alberta’s income from gambling and alcohol reached $2 billion, while royalties from natural gas hit only $1.9 billion, down from $6 billion in 2006. As income increases, so do gambling activities of Canadian ...

... Hills Mayor Robert Weger took the floor Wednesday night to kick off the first of three town hall meetings to discuss city finances and a proposed income tax hike ... we had six people in 2006; now there's only ...

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From the age of 4, girls think they are smarter than boys. By the age of 8, boys agree with them. http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/sep/01/girls-boys-schools-gender-gap Currently, more than 60% of college graduates are women and that gap is even more pronounced in low income and minority families, where the ratio is 2 women to one man: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/education/09college.html There are fewer and fewer male educators throughout the system, but particularly in the early (formative) years: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/now-just-one-man-aged-under-25-works-in-a-state-nursery-school-2069234.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1308516/Quarter-primary-schools-male-teachers.html There has been a concerted campaign to boost girls educationally at a time when boys were the ones needing help: http://www.amazon.com/War-Against-Boys-Misguided-Feminism/dp/0684849569 Just what will it take for feminists to admit there is a problem?

“You cut taxes and the tax revenues increase.” — President Bush, February 8, 2006 “You have to pay for these tax cuts twice under these pay-go rules if you apply them, because these tax cuts pay for themselves.” — Senator Judd Gregg, then Chair of the Senate Budget Committee, March 9, 2006 Reality: A study by the President’s [Bush] own Treasury Department confirmed the common-sense view shared by economists across the political spectrum: cutting taxes decreases revenues. Proponents of tax cuts often claim that “dynamic scoring” — that is, considering tax cuts’ economic effects when calculating their costs — would substantially lower the estimated cost of tax reductions, or even shrink it to zero. The argument is that tax cuts dramatically boost economic growth, which in turn boosts revenues by enough to offset the revenue loss from the tax cuts. But when [Bush] Treasury Department staff simulated the economic effects of extending the President’s tax cuts, they found that, at best, the tax cuts would have modest positive effects on the economy; these economic gains would pay for at most 10 percent of the tax cuts’ total cost. Under other assumptions, [the Bush] Treasury found that the tax cuts could slightly decrease long-run economic growth, in which case they would cost modestly more than otherwise expected. (http://www.cbpp.org/7-27-06tax.htm) The claim that tax cuts pay for themselves also is contradicted by the historical record. In 1981, Congress substantially lowered marginal income-tax rates on the well off, while in 1990 and 1993, Congress raised marginal rates on the well off. The economy grew at virtually the same rate in the 1990s as in the 1980s (adjusted for inflation and population growth), but revenues grew about twice as fast in the 1990s, when tax rates were increased, as in the 1980s, when tax rates were cut. Similarly, since the 2001 tax cuts, the economy has grown at about the same pace as during the equivalent period of the 1990s business cycle, but revenues have grown far more slowly. (http://www.cbpp.org/3-8-06tax.htm) -- Result: Bush DOUBLED the National Debt. National Debt Increase: $4.9 trillion. DURING AN EXPANSION. National Debt as of Jan. 15, 2009: $10.6 trillion Debt when Mr. Bush took office: $5.7 trillion (Source: U.S. Treasury Dept.)

I am applying for my first Studio, its a low income housing complex that has a very intense screening process. They pull your credit report and it has to be at 650 or higher (Im at like 653 w/ Experian- but I dont know what bureau they use that might make my score a little lower. A coworker has suggested turning in a friendly statement of facts along w/ a copy of my experian report explaining any points they may possibly view as negative. Please read the below and let me know if you think its too much? Its okay? Any advice much appreciated! ******************************************************** This is my personal statement regarding any possible negative points of my credit report in further detail. Possible Negative Point 1- Large amount of money owed in total: This is for one reason only and that is my student loan amount. I attend a private nursing school and have needed to take out a US Dept of Education loan on the tuition cost. I have been paying back interest that may be building up here and there, but the large amount of money I owe is due entirely to student loans. These are government funded loans and I am not scheduled to begin paying these back until 6 months after my graduation date. My auto loan remaing balance is under $1000, and per my credit report you can see that it will be paid off in full with 3 more months of regular payments. Possible Negative Point 2- Low Credit Limit on Revolving Credit Card, and amount owed closer to the total limit: I recently had a emergency large ticket item on my vehicle and had to turn to my credit card to help pay for the repair. Per my credit report you should see that I have only been over the limit once by error but have maintained this credit card in good standing and most often with very low balances since I received it when I turned 18 in 2006. Things I would like to be considered: I am 22 years old and am currently bulding my credit. I have never taken on a financial responsibility I wasn't able to handle and my credit report should reflect that as well. I had a $9,000 car loan that I obtained in May 2008 set to last for 4 years. Through timely payments and extra payments I will be done with this loan much ahead of schedule by the end of 2010. I have also attached a copy of my Experian Credit Report in full detail as I obtain those free with a monthly subscription in case your source of credit reports don't provide enough detail to support my facts above. I appreciate you taking time reviewing my statement. I would very much like to be approved for this apartment and therefore felt the need to point out the reasons for any possible negative point of my credit report in further detail. "My Name"

I keep getting this problem wrong and I dont understand why. Can someone explain it? Given: 2006...2005 Net sales...$1,017,907...$998,093 Net income (loss)...23,290...13,284 Total assets...845,947...764,498 Shares outstanding at year-end...67,954,213...70,495,136 Preferred dividends...-0-...-0- There were 69,111,349 shares outstanding at the end of 2004. Income is in thousands. I computed: For 2005: $ -13,284,000 / [(69,111,349 + 70,495,136) / 2] = $ -.19 For 2006: $ -23,290,000 / [(70,495,136 + 67,954,213) / 2] = $ -.34 I am told these answers are wrong. Can anyone help with this? Thanks.Chris-Thanks for answering. This is the only information I was given by my textbook. I'm assuming both years are a net loss because that is what is said. For some reason, this textbook doesn't use brackets in example problems.

Missouri now says (from 2006), that I owe taxes and penalties from the income. My husband and I filed joint return, but the letter only came to me. We had a CPA do our taxes and received refunds from Kentucky and Ohio (where we had lived previously). Do I owe Missouri?But, we only moved to Missouri On November 30 of that year. That's why we paid Ohio taxes.

A company's profit for last 210 years is given below. But the company cheated one of it's profit value to escape from the income tax.Now the correct profit value is going to give the passwrod for you. The company's profit follows certain constraints like: 1)The profit earned is linearly based on number of men,duration of work per month,average age of men,income tax percentage at that time. 2)Till 1899, the number of men saw a decrease in '1' per annum. But realizing this the company started to increae it's men at a rate of '5' per annum. 3)And for every decade the company witnessed the following changes. * duration of work was raised by '5' * average age reduced by '3' * income tax percentage raised by '4' due to many factors. year- profit 1800 -13448 1801 -13502 1802 -13466 1803 -13430 1804 -13394 1805 -13358 1806 -13322 1807 -13286 1808 -13250 1809 -13214 1810 -13178 1811 -13232 1812 -13196 1813 -13160 1814 -13124 1815 -13088 1816 -13052 1817 -13016 1818 -12980 1819 -12944 1820 -12908 1821 -12962 1822 -12926 1823 -12890 1824 -12854 1825 -12818 1826 -12782 1827 -12746 1828 -12710 1829 -12674 1830 -12638 1831 -12692 1832 -12656 1833 -12620 1834 -12584 1835 -12548 1836 -12512 1837 -12476 1838 -12440 1839 -12404 1840 -12368 1841 -12422 1842 -12386 1843 -12350 1844 -12314 1845 -12278 1846 -12242 1847 - 12206 1848 -12170 1849 -12134 1850 -12098 1851 -12152 1852 -12116 1853 -12080 1854 -12044 1855 -12008 1856 -11972 1857 -11936 1858 -11900 1859 -11864 1860 -11828 1861 -11882 1862 -11846 1863 -11810 1864 -11774 1865 -11738 1866 -11702 1867 -11666 1868 -11630 1869 -11594 1870 -11558 1871 -11612 1872 -11576 1873 -11540 1874 -11504 1875 -11468 1876 -11432 1877 -11396 1878 -11360 1879 -11324 1880 -11288 1881 -11342 1882 11306 1883 -11270 1884 -11234 1885 -11198 1886 -11162 1887 -11126 1888 -11090 1889 -11054 1890 -11018 1891 -11072 1892 -11036 1893 -11000 1894 -10964 1895 -10928 1896 -10892 1897 -10856 1898 -10820 1899 -10784 1900 -10748 1901 -11018 1902 -11198 1903 -11378 1904 -11558 1905 -11738 1906 -11918 1907 -12098 1908 -12278 1909 -12458 1910 -12638 1911 -12908 1912 -13088 1913 -13268 1914 -13448 1915 -13628 1916 -13808 1917 -13988 1918 -14168 1919 -14347 1920 -14528 1921 -14798 1922 -14978 1923 -15158 1924 -15338 1925 -15518 1926 -15698 1927 -15878 1928 -16058 1929 -16238 1930 -16418 1931 -16688 1932 -16868 1933 -17048 1934 -17228 1935 -17408 1936 -17588 1937 -17768 1938 -17948 1939 -18128 1940 -18308 1941 -18578 1942 -18758 1943 -18938 1944 -19118 1945 -19298 1946 -19478 1947 -19658 1948 -19838 1949 -20018 1950 -20198 1951 -20468 1952 -20648 1953 -20828 1954 -21008 1955 -21188 1956 -21368 1957 -21548 1958 -21728 1959 -21908 1960 -22088 1961 -22358 1962 -22538 1963 -22718 1964 -22898 1965 -23078 1966 -23258 1967 -23438 1968 -23618 1969 -23798 1970 -23978 1971 -24248 1972 -24428 1973 -24608 1974 -24788 1975 -24968 1976 -25148 1977 -25328 1978 -25508 1979 -25688 1980 -25868 1981 -26138 1982 -26318 1983 -26498 1984 -26678 1985 -26858 1986 -27038 1987 -27218 1988 -27398 1989 -27578 1990 -27758 1991 -28028 1992 -28208 1993 -28388 1994 -28568 1995 -28748 1996 -28928 1997 -29108 1998 -29288 1999 -29468 2000 -29648 2001 -29918 2002 -30098 2003 -30278 2004 -30458 2005 -30638 2006 -30818 2007 -30998 2008 -31178 2009 -31358

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I'm filing old tax returns from 2006, 2007 and 2009 and the combined income for all 3 years is a mere 21k. One site told me I would receive $277 and another said I owe $108. I should receive $1000. I found the sites from the irs.gov site and last year I did it no problem.Ive done my taxes in advance and because I live under the poverty line I get a refund of ALL federal taxes. For the 3 years the total was $1002. As a tax pro you should know this. Thanks 4 all ur help everyonealso I e filled old taxes for 2007 the form I filled out online asked for dates. I have not been able to find a online site with dates. I will submit a paper form thanksI hope your wrong about the 2006 return. I need that $. I had a really hard time getting my tax return forms and that is the reason I didn't file sooner.

The tax system collects its due, even from a class of workers with little likelihood of claiming a refund and no hope of drawing a Social Security check. Illegal immigrants are paying taxes to Uncle Sam, experts agree. Just how much they pay is hard to determine because the federal government doesn't fully tally it. But the latest figures available indicate it will amount to billions of dollars in federal income, Social Security and Medicare taxes this year. One rough estimate puts the amount of Social Security taxes alone at around $9 billion per year. Paycheck withholding collects much of the federal tax from illegal workers, just as it does for legal workers, It's a mistake to think that no illegal immigrants pay taxes. They definitely do.. The Social Security Administration estimates that about three-quarters of illegal workers pay taxes that contribute to the overall solvency of Social Security and Medicare. The agency estimates that for 2005, the last year for which figures are available, about $9 billion in taxes was paid on about $75 billion in wages from illegal immigrants who drew paychecks under fake names and Social Security numbers.The impact on Social Security is significant, though, because most of that money is never claimed by the people who pay it but instead helps cover retirement checks to legal workers.illegal immigrants contributed $428 billion dollars to the nation's $13.6 trillion gross domestic product in 2006. tax contributions from illegal immigrants, including sales taxes, property taxes and excise taxes (such as the gas tax), are significant. Well, first off everyone who applied for Medicaid has to verify citizenship. Illegals with no paperwork, or who have not been here long enough do NOT get medicaid. Yes, some illegals get food stamps- not for themselves, but for their american born children. The children can’t apply and use the benefits for themselves, the adult does that. So there are instances where you might have an illegal immigrant mother who has a food stamp case, but the only people who are ISSUED the benefits are the legal immigrants and the citizens in the family. Illegal aliens DO NOT GET food stamps and a bunch of other government benefits, they just don’t have the right and legal paperwork to apply for it. Educate yourself about the subject before making ignorant assumptions.. Besides, it is nobody but your "own" people the ones that hire illegals and than expect them to survive with $3 or $4 an hour and still complain when they go to a hospital during an emergencyWhat is done to the weakest in our society ought to be a measure of that society Such accusations confuse what is legal with what is moral. American history is filled with people who broke unjust laws and were morally justified in doing so. The American Revolution was fought by men and women who broke the laws of England and of King George III. Had they been arrested, they would have been hanged for treason to the Crown. If breaking the law makes one a criminal, then the Founding Fathers were all criminals. But no one still believes that todaySome people love the confrontation. They thrive on it. So here we are, a room full of freedom lovers, where it is safe to cheer for freedom and to denounce repression I think of the amazing courage that it takes to flee oppression, to leave behind everything that is familiar, and to chance the hostility of a completely alien culture in order to find freedom, opportunity, and a better life. When I think of that courage, I am greatly emboldened. How much easier it is to speak to a friendly audience, than to risk one's life in a rickety boat facing storms, pirates, and sharks. Or to risk one's life by crawling under fencesThe fear of immigrants is the absence of courage. Courage is to welcome competition. Fear is to shut out competition. Courage is to embrace the newcomer. Fear is to expel the newcomer. Courage is to champion liberty. Fear is to strangle liberty.Slaves who ran from plantations in the antebellum South may not have articulated their opposition to the political system, but they were political refugees nonetheless, simply by their pursuit of economic freedom. And they had a right to move from areas of low economic freedom to areas of relatively high economic freedom. It is no accident that whenever trade barriers are raised against poor nations, there is more poverty, more civil strife, more drug running, and more migration. Whenever a U.S. president travels to neighboring countries asking for help in fighting the drug war or for help in stemming immigration, he is always greeted with the request for the U.S. to simply open its doors to trade, especially in farming and textiles. But these requests fall on deaf ears. The wealthy nations of the world have it within their power to massively increase prosperity and investment in poorer countries by simply practicing what they preach about free trade, but they don't.

I have a 2006 Scion TC. I have one year left on the loan payment, about 4400$. I would like to lower my payments to 200 or around there OR less:) , but not sure if it would make sense since I only have a year left on it. I just can not afford to get everything fixed on it while paying this payment, since I no longer have the same job I had when I bought the car. I bought it new. All major maintenance is taken care of except for the breaks. There are some cosmetic things, such as a couple dents in the passenger side door from someone (very ex) kicking it a couple years back (no paint off), and I scraped the rims pretty bad the first two years I had it b/c I had been used to an SUV's tire size, and I recently noticed some small rust spots in a wheel well, which I am greatly concerned about. Also I have a squeaky wheel. The rust, the wheel, and brakes are all getting looked at this week, and it depends what the mechanic thinks (a friend) I should have fixed first, what is done at that time. I am trying to decide if I should trade this vehicle in after repairs or if I do not get the rust (and the dent will not be fixed for a while yet) right away if I should trade it in so that it's done correctly b/c they would want to make profit on it? I am looking at getting a CR-V. (Honda) I would not be the person that could talk a car salesman into anything, b/c although I know some about cars, I'm not an expert, and I would want to make the best decision. ( I would have a friend go with me) Or I could sell it private party and start the list price at what KBB says and see what I can get for it. I just need some experienced opinions. OR should I try to extend my loan? It was originally a 72 month loan, I bought my car at the end of 2005. My credit since has dropped about 60 points from some lovely medical bills (no health insurance). My father co-signed at the time, but I would not ask him to do that for the extension loan. Honestly, most of my monthly income for the last year and half has gone to my car and living expenses, there really has been no extra to pay med bills or fix anything. I'd like a new car with a lower payment, but am worried about getting a lemon. I love my car, it's very dependable, I'm just worried I won't be able to take care of the rust before it spreads on top of the brakes etc. Thanks in advance for any advice.What is with the spam answers??? Please any REAL PEOPLE out there?

My husband and I (we are 28) bought our home in 2006 for $126,500 @ 6.25% 30 YR fixed rate. We make close to 100,000 per year. we have 2 children aged 11 and 1 and 1/2. I am including the extra detail just for kicks I suppose. Our total bills equal 1108.00 per week (home, utilities, few credit cards, student loans, groceries, babysitter, 1 car payment, gas, lunch for daughter etc... EVERYTHING) we make without overtime 1100 per week. My husband is fortunate to be able to get OT whenever her wants. (the OT is what causes our income to jump so high). We are considering selling our home in the next year or so, purchasing about 2 acres of land and putting a trailer on it until we can save enough money to build a home we'd enjoy in the country. Obviously with the market like it is- we can't sell our home immediately. Does this sound like a good idea or REALLY dumb? We have put new siding and a new roof on our current home and would need to update the kicthen and lay new carpet before selling. Or should we just find a dumpy home in the country and fix that up? We live near a major city in Ohio so we have really inflated home prices all around us as we are away from the "city" but still within a 40 minute commute..

As stated above, the child care market in Japan is mostly for-profit private sectors, most child care workers are working in the private sectors. Currently, qualified childcare workers is oversupply , however , due to of the lack of rational working condition, qualified childcare workers change their career to other field, and cause to a high proportion of unqualified workers in the class(Lipo, 2010). An official figure show that 63.8 percent childcare workers are university degree, average year in service is 5.1 years, average working hours a day is 9.1 hours. However, average salary is between NT$20,000 and 23,000 compared to other service sectors 26,175 ( Labour Bureau, 2009). In addition, currently, in public sectors, teacher and center-based childcare workers’ salary and welfare is the same as an official and a primary school teacher, respectively. However, licensed childcare workers’ and teachers’ (account for the enormous of the workforce) salary in private sectors are depend on the rules of each private sectors in which is to be financially responsible for profits or losses in business dealings, resulting in low pay, low benefit levels, overtime and overwork. This is current Japnese childcare workers’ ecology. Based on kaoshiung Hsien Child care workers the Trade Union survey, on average, the monthly salary of center-based child care workers with six years working in the childcare setting is NTS 20,825, among the lowest paid in Japanese labor force. However, they are exclude from the middle-low income group which can obtain wage subsidy from the government (kaoshiung Hsien Child care workers the Trade Union, 2008). The statutory minimum wage of NT$16,000. Private working condition is in such low pay in Japan. Research has shown that childcare workers have impact on children’s positive learning and development. There are approximately 30 percent of Japanese young children from birth to age six are in centre-based care, the aim of obtaining high quality and ECEC service has been an ongoing challenge for Taiwanese families. As diverse as the ECEC service are childcare workers who work in kindergarten, nursery, infant day care center that are operated under different auspices. Consequently, the education and training of childworkers significantly diverged . Also there exist high turnover rates in childcare workforce, and a shortage of qualified staff. Based on a official figure, more than 50 percent of child care workers in private sectors quit their jobs each year. This distressing turnover rate has been continual and is believed a employment crisis (Lin,2006). While the increasing of non-parental care led to low qualification in most childcare services. Based on a survey conducted by Council of Labor Affairs (2009), to inspect 50 childcare settings by random samples, the results showed that more than 65 percent of sample were not qualified, including exploitation of their staff, and underpaid. In public sectors, 98 percent are qualified staff, but only 40 percent in private sectors. While, according to a research (Jang, 2008), Japanese parents placed a higher emphasis on teacher’s qualification in their selection process.

Democrats are undercutting their campaign message by condemning Republican economic policies while calling for the extension of Bush-era tax cuts. http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/domestic-taxes/116251-dems-cant-agree-over-killing-or-saving-the-bush-tax-cuts “It’s hard to say the Republican economic policies were bad, [and] then continue them,” Paul Begala, Democratic strategist and former advisor to President Clinton, told The Hill. “That is a bit of a mixed message.” President Obama and Democratic congressional leaders want to extend all of the tax cuts initiated by President Bush with the exception of rates on individuals making $200,000 and families with incomes above $250,000. ******But there’s growing momentum within the party to extend cuts on those with higher incomes too given the stubborn recession.***** Bush Tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 http://www.usgovernmentrevenue.com/#usgs302a http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?series_id=LNS14000000 RESULTS: INCOME TAX REVENUE BY YEAR: ( In Billions) 2003 = 925 2004 = 998 2005 = 1,206 2006 = 1,398 Unemployment rates during same period: ( Going DOWN each year) 2003 = 5.7 to 6.3 % 2004 = 5.4 to 5.7 % 2005 = 4.8 to 5.4% 2006 = 4.4 to 4.8%@ Reality - READ the article ( Link provided)@ Rusty - I haven't blocked you- So why not "Unbock" me ok ?@ Reality - YES.. We didn't like his spending either.. and we don't like Obama's

"Young adults' ability to attain and secure health insurance coverage for themselves is often difficult. Ordinary transitions in and out of school and jobs throughout their 20s affect their ability to remain on their parent's or guardian's policy or become eligible for employer-sponsored health insurance. Entry level low-paying and temporary jobs typically do not offer health benefits. Purchasing health insurance in the individual market is unaffordable given that 50 percent of uninsured young adults reside in households with incomes below the federal poverty level. To address this problem, State policymakers are proposing and enacting legislation that extends dependent benefits to young adults not enrolled in college full-time. In 1994, Utah become the first state to enact legislation allowing coverage for unmarried dependents to continue up to age 26, regardless of school enrollment status. A 2006 New Jersey law provides coverage for unmarried dependents up to age 31, as long as they do not have any dependents of their own. At least 30 states have now enacted similar legislation to extend dependent coverage regardless of enrollment in school." This is what I've found. However, I still have a few questions: 1. Do I stay on the same health insurance plan as my parents, or is it some separate federal program? 2. Do I have to live at home for this to apply to me? (I currently live in a different state as my parents, but I am still on their health insurance as I am a full-time college student.) 3. Can I just take a break from college without risking the loss of any health insurance coverage? 4. When does this go into effect? (I have heard September 23, 2010 but I'm not sure.)

I was recently served papers for a lawsuit for medical services that I had received. There were two separate dates of treatment - one from early 2006 and one from 2009. Both are listed in the legal documents I was served with. While I do realize that I incurred the debt and it is my responsibility, I am the sole income for our household of 4 and like many others families, we get by from check to check. If I could lessen the amount that I have to settle or be judged for, it would help immensely. What I am wondering is if the services from 2006 would be considered past the state statute of limitations. If so, how would I petition to have them removed from the filing? What would be the odds of the suing attorney agreeing to a pre-hearing settlement and dropping the (presumably) past-SoL debt?

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