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Minnesota legislative negotiators have task of raising $2 billion more taxes
By Danielle Killey Ten Minnesota lawmakers must decide exactly how to raise about $2 billion for the state, and they have plenty of work to do before the Legislature adjourns Monday. The joint House ...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 7:40 PM
Today is the day -
that many people dread - the last day to file tax returns. Like many procrastinators, I waited till the last day tofinally finisheverything. After I dropped off my tax return in the mail box,I felt ...
Posted on 4/18/11 at 11:00 PM
Viewpoint: Senate and the House propose tax reforms
The size of Minnesota’s budget deficit and the likelihood of even larger deficits without federal funds are motivating state policymakers to consider ways to find more revenue.By Julie Bunn, Viewpoint Writer , April 08, 2009
Letter: Lohmer ‘Viewpoint’ full of conjecture
I am glad that “Viewpoint” (columns) are called that, and not presented as fact, because Kathy Lohmer’s Viewpoint (“’Truth’ or ‘spin’ – Decide for yourself,” Bulletin, March 25) is full of inaccuracies and is based on ideology and conjecture.April 01, 2009
Letter: An open letter to DFL representatives
Dear Kathy, Marsha and Julie. It appears that all the DFL proposals to solve our state budget problem so far have included a tax increase. I'd like to share my feelings with you and our Woodbury taxpayers.April 01, 2009
Viewpoint: ‘Truth’ or ‘spin’ — Decide for yourself
I read with interest Rep. Julie Bunn's recent editorial “Opportunity lies before us in the no spin zone” (Viewpoint, Bulletin, March 11). She begins by informing us that the state just realized in November that they have a big problem. I am surprised it took until November, after the election, to actually acknowledge this.By Kathy Lohmer, Viewpoint Writer , March 25, 2009
Tax help available for seniors and low to middle income
Regular tax consulting sessions are being offered by appointment to seniors and low to middle income clients through April 13 in the lower level meeting rooms at Woodbury’s Central Park.March 18, 2009
Viewpoint: Opportunity lies before us in the no-spin zone
They say that you can’t begin to fix something until you fully acknowledge the problem. Our state has — we, collectively, have — a problem, a big problem.By Julie Bunn, Viewpoint Writer , March 11, 2009
CPAs offer deployed soldiers free tax preparation
Deployed military personnel and their spouses are receiving free tax preparation by certified public accountants (CPAs).By Special to the Bulletin , February 27, 2009
Tax help for seniors, low to middle incomes
The R.H. Stafford Branch Library will present the AARP Tax-Aide Program, sponsored by the AARP Foundation and supported by the IRS and the Minnesota Revenue Department.February 25, 2009
Plan expands sales tax to cut corporate tax
ST. PAUL – Minnesota should eliminate its corporate income tax and make other changes to spur business growth, a governor-appointed panel recommended.
By Scott Wente , February 16, 2009
Tax-free idea
Some Republican House members want to exempt new Minnesota businesses from the state corporate income tax.January 26, 2009
No immediate Green Acres change
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – House Democrats beat back a Thursday attempt to immediately overturn controversial farm property tax law changes legislators made last year.
By Don Davis , January 23, 2009
Business tax cuts highlight Pawlenty plan
ST. PAUL – Gov. Tim Pawlenty took the lead on Minnesota budget dance Thursday, calling for a variety of business tax cuts while at the same time increasing education spending.
By Don Davis , January 16, 2009
Long-term care tax break proposed
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – Minnesotans would be more likely to save for long-term care needs if those savings carried a tax advantage, two lawmakers say.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , January 15, 2009
Tax increases key for legislative session
ST. PAUL – To raise taxes or not to raise taxes – that is becoming the primary question for the 2009 Minnesota Legislature when it begins its 86th two-year session today.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , January 06, 2009
Afton finally has a budget
Afton’s city council and a number of its residents met on Dec. 18 to discuss the proposed 2009 budget and tax levy, after the first truth-in-taxation hearing in Afton was rescheduled because of residents frustration and disappointment over incomplete and incorrect information provided to them.By Amber Kispert-Smith , December 22, 2008
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