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    Canada’s biggest issue. Our party’s platform on the important issue is pro-harper. Trudeau’s hair is definitely great. Haha, our old PM had some issues with new PM’s hair. Anyways, we really do think that our party’s views will provide a better alternative to Canada’s current government, because our views reflect the priorities of the people, and our plan is built around Canada’s current issues. Economy One of the big problems Canada has had recently is the recession. To reduce the effects of this

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    can offset income from employment. Nowadays, more people are struggling to make ends meet because of job loss and minimum wage, and our efforts to solve this issue have been futile. ‘“We’ve been fighting a war on poverty for 50 years and [we have] failed,"’ said Oregon’s District 54 Rep. Jason Conger (qtd. in Kullgren). The issues of minimum wage

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    implementation of the tax policy in the country. The adverse effects of the tax policy has forced the federal government of the United States of America to shift to the alternative minimum taxation as it is stipulated in the Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 law. This was more lenient as it had much negative effects on the operation of the country. Even though the revenues and the budgets are affected, the effect of the alternative taxation was no such much adverse. The alternative taxation served

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    Liar of the Year In the same manner as a cougar, Obama care creeps up on its future prey and takes its hard earned cash. The tax burden that follows the initial placement of Obama care is immense. Many lower income employees, who are forced into accepting government health care, find it hard to pay bills and buy necessities. Government health care should not be forced upon the American working class. Although the American work force as a whole is affected by this, a vast majority affected are

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    What comes into mind when the thought of minimum wage occur? What do you think about the relationship between the raise of minimum wage and poverty? Does raising the minimum wage going to reduce poverty among low income family? These questions arise since 2014, if whether the us government should raise the minimum wage. Nowadays, the american wages has brought a lot of debate. Most authors have different perspective and approach about the idea of raising minimum wage. Therefore, the authors of article

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    protest, abandoning their jobs, and demanding a minimum wage of fifteen dollars per hour. On the surface, pushing the minimum wage up from $7.70 per hour seems the obvious solution, but is a mere Band-Aid on a deep wound. Creating more job opportunities, expanding business productivity, and most importantly, increasing the education and the skill level of workers will end poverty and boost prosperity. Fundamentally, the government should not raise the minimum wage for workers due to the

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    Introduction Define Tax? Franklin Roosevelt Indicated that "Expenses are the levy which we pay for the benefits of enrolment in a sorted out society". Since the last two decades hypothetical writing on tariff has prospered, yet charge hypothesis keeps on suffering from critical restrictions. Maybe the most genuine inadequacy is a dichotomy in suppositions on what propels open and private choices. (Walter Hettich And Stanley L. Winer, p. 701). Open chiefs are expected in a significant part

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    implement a new tax reform. According to Trump, this reform will provide tax relief for American families, grow our economy and make preparing taxes easier. One of his plans is to eliminate the marriage penalty, the Alternative Minimum Tax and the death tax. He, however, wants to keep the charitable giving deductions. His tax plan will not make single individuals, who earn less than $25,000 or married and together earn less than $50,000, owe any income tax. His reform will also decrease tax brackets from

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    I. INTRODUCTION Albert Einstein once remarked that the hardest thing in the world is to understand Income tax laws. The Indian Direct taxation regime has been described as the most complex web of laws, rules, regulations which are extremely difficult to interpret and even more difficult to implement and adhere to. This has led to increased litigation, loss of revenue and slowed economic growth along with an unpredictable, complex and difficult taxation regime in India. Various governmental committees

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    Bernie Sanders, maintain a fixed position on the way they think the current tax code should change. With all the issues and criticism the current American tax code faces there is an ongoing debated on how it should be dealt with. This Paper will explore all four, of the previously stated candidates’ tax plans Retired American Neurosurgeon and Republican Presidential Candidate Ben Carson’s tax plan consist of the Income Tax section, which

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