Seismic Activity Could Affect the Future Revenue Stream of Oil and Natural...
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal addressed the state-imposed limitation of fracking operations in Ohio. Geologists there are beginning to make a direct correlation between shale fracking...
View ArticleOn-Line Sales Tax Exemption to End for Amazon.com’s Florida Customers
Over the years, more and more consumers have gravitated toward buying whatever they need through one of the internet retailing giants, such as Seattle-based Amazon.com. Let’s face it: What could be...
View ArticleCould Electing a Republican Governor in Illinois Stem the Tide of Outward AGI...
Back in March, venture capitalist Bruce Rauner won the Republican primary over three formidable opponents. He is now the man chosen by Republican voters to take on Governor Pat Quinn in the November...
View ArticleChief Executive Magazine Rolls out this Year’s Big Winners and Losers in a...
The 2014 ranking of Best and Worst US States for Business, as compiled by chiefexecutive.net, has just been released. These rankings result from surveys of more than 500 CEOs nationwide. Their...
View ArticleTravel Taxes – Check your Car Rental and Restaurant Receipts; You May be...
With Memorial Day weekend behind us, the summer travel season has (unofficially) begun. Soon millions of American families will be hitting the roads and taking to the skies for that well-deserved...
View ArticleIt’s Official, Sean Hannity Headed South!
Sean Hannity is a familiar name to anyone who has watched Fox News or listened to Fox Radio. He hosts the second-highest-rated show on cable news, and ranks just behind Rush Limbaugh on talk radio....
View ArticleMore than Ever, California Expatriates now live in Texas
It may not surprise you that according to the most recent US Census, released this year, seven of the top fifteen fastest-growing cities in the United States with populations over 50,000 are located...
View ArticleNew Jersey Needs $2.7 Billion to Balance Its Budget; Gov. Christie Vows He...
It’s crunch time in New Jersey. Republican Governor Chris Christie is facing a $2.7 billion budget shortfall over the next two years, and according to the state constitution, the Democrat-controlled...
View ArticleWhen is a Sandwich a Sandwich? In the State of New York, It Matters.
In researching the subject of taxes across the country, you will find that state legislators can be very creative in finding new sources of tax revenue, and, so as not to miss a dime, will diligently...
View ArticleSome Republican Gubernatorial Hopefuls in Arizona call for Elimination of...
Arizona governor Jan Brewer recently announced that she will not be running again in 2014 due to term limits. Arizona law prohibits governors from serving more than two consecutive four year terms....
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