Property taxes: Where does your state rank? - MSN Money
Property taxes -- the principal source of revenue for cities, counties and school districts -- are calculated by multiplying the nominal property-tax rate by the assessment ratio ...
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The best and worst states for taxes - MSN Money
Raising income tax rates on the wealthy, for instance, could backfire by causing those people to move out of the state. Realistically, a recession is the worst possible time to ...
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Your real tax rate: 40% - MSN Money
Income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, Social Security and Medicare taxes, 'sin' taxes and the rest add up to a virtual flat tax nationwide.
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2007 and 2008 tax brackets -- MSN Money
Income-tax rates are unchanged for 2007, but, as happens every year, the Internal Revenue Service has adjusted tax brackets to account for inflation.
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2006 Tax Rates -- MSN Money
2006 Tax Law Changes New tax brackets for all taxpayers
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The best and worst state for gas, cigarettes, beer and sales taxes ...
The best and worst states for taxes. Where you live, where you smoke, where you win the ... The Misery Index: Jobless rates; Yes, you can still buy American; How the stimulus bill ...
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Big changes for state tax laws -- MSN Money
The tax rate on these earners rose from 6.75% to 7.75%. The state tax hikes combined with proposed federal increases on high-income workers may effectively raise the marginal tax ...
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2008 and 2009 Tax Brackets - MSN Money
Income-tax rates are unchanged for 2008, but, as happens every year, the Internal Revenue Service has adjusted tax brackets to account for inflation.
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Got long-term stock gains and losses? Lucky you - MSN Money
You pay taxes on the gain or profit. If you sell a stock for a profit in a year or less, you get a short-term gain, which is taxed at your regular tax rate.
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Go ahead, retirees, live a little - MSN Money
"You want to minimize the tax rate," Reichenstein says. You can do this by taking money out of a 401(k) until you are near the top of a tax bracket and then withdrawing the rest of ...
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