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DAVID GREENE, HOST: Today, we are marking an anniversary. Twenty-five years ago this week was the last time the federal gas tax went up. Today, that tax is still what it was in 1993 - 18.4 cents per gallon. And yet the costs of building and maintaini
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Taxes, Taxes, and More Taxes 万税,万税,万万税 Americans often say that there are only two things a person can be sure of in life: death and taxes. Americans do not have a corner on the
Taxes,Taxes,and More Taxes Americans often say that there are only two things a person can be sure of in life: death and taxes. Americans do not have a corner on the death market, but many people feel that the United States leads the world with t
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Trump Tax History in Spotlight Once Again The campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump traded fierce accusations after The New York Times newspaper published what appears to be a portion of the Republican nominees 1995 federal tax returns. Sent
补充: FAQ - An acronym for Frequently Asked Questions. FAQs are online documents that list and answer the most common questions on a particular subject. Federal Excise Tax - A 3% tax mandated by t
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Tax Day, Cherry Trees and an Unusual Guitar: What Do They All Have in Common? By Nancy Steinbach,Ed Stautberg Broadcast: Friday, April 15, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSA
By Scott Stearns Washington 25 January 2007 U.S. President George Bush wants to change the way Americans pay for health insurance. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns reports, it is one of the changes he called for in this week's State of the
April 15 deadline looms Adam Phillips | New York 14 April 2010 Americans fill out forms at an Internal Revenue Service office in 1920, seven years after the personal income tax was introduced. Related Links NYU Stern School of Business Professor Rich
The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly approved a sweeping federal tax bill that will swell America's national debt by hundreds of billions of dollars and, it is hoped, stimulate a lagging U.S. economy. Attention now shifts to the House of Representative
Arethusa was once a fairy maiden huntress.She carried bow and arrows for Artemis in her hunting.She was so devoted to her work that she cared for neither admiration nor love.One sunny summer day,she felt hot and found a cool stream quite attr
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: All morning, we're bringing you the latest on two major court cases connected to President Donald Trump. The president's former lawyer pleaded guilty to eight charges yesterday. They included illegal payments to keep two women fr
ECONOMICS REPORT - Tax Time in U.S. By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, April 16, 2004 This is Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English Economics Report. April fifteenth is a special date for Americans
The White House and congressional Democrats continue to press for a federal-tax-cut extension that would benefit nearly all wage and salary earners, but especially the middle class. Paying for the extension remains a sticking point on Capitol Hill, w
The Cost of Smoking: All Dollars and No Sense There are many arguments in favor of quitting smoking. Some focus on health concerns, complete with pictures of desiccated lungs and gobs of arterial plaque. Some arguments appeal to vanity, describing ho
The U.S. Senate has passed a compromise measure that extends payroll tax cuts for American workers for another two months. Lawmakers in the upper house of Congress overwhelmingly passed the legislation by a vote of 89 to 10, a day after Republicans a
Almost all of us have wondered at one point or another about the taxes we pay: Where does the money go? Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer not only wondered. He decided to make the information available in the form of a new public research tool. Last