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30218
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December is the month for employers to act on the voluntary payment to their reserve fund Employment Security account, and whether it will result in a lower tax rate for the next business year.
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30149
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It is estimated that the existing federal tax law will yield $58 billion for the next fiscal year from the tax payers. This is a 50% increase from the highest war time tax burden during 1945. There are proposed opportunities for reduction in loans and credit, securities and commodities, public works, domestic aid, management and defense waste.
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30101
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The North Carolina State Department of Tax Research has been investigating the discussion of the proposal to give credit on state taxes for income taxes paid to the federal government. Research into other state approaches has shown that with this system, equity is not served to the taxpayer, there are problems with administration and budgeting, and most of all, there is a loss of total revenue from the state's General Fund.
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17220
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Abbott provides an informal report on the tax practices of counties and cities in North Carolina.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 10 Issue 7, Oct 1944, p3-4, 8-11
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11534
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In this continuing series of biographical sketches of members of the state legislature, Lucas discusses Wilkins Perryman Horton of Chatham County. In the recent sales tax issue before the General Assembly, Horton stood in opposition to it and endured the wrath of newspaper editors Josephus Daniels and O. J. Peterson. Horton has served three terms in the legislature.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 49, May 1934, p19, por
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