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Federal Tax Rebate 2008

Your complete guide to the 2008 Federal Tax Rebate and Economic Stimulus Package

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How to Responsibly Finance Your Film

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

because there are many different approaches to raising money for your film… whether it’s through private investors, production companies, tax rebates, bank financing, friends and family, or even your own credit cards. You have to choose which approach is best for you and your film in terms of seeking the funding you need.

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The Seething

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

The bulk of the American people are struggling to make it now and what happens when they reach the tipping point and no longer can? The jig is up, the game is over, no more rebates, gimmicks, tax cuts or hollow promises. The seething is just the beginning. It is the job of the government [...]

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What’s hot: Tax Rebate?

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Individuals paying income taxes would get the rebate up to $600, working couples up to $1,200 and couples with children will get an additional rebate of $300 per child

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DPP aims to win voters with tax rebate tactic amid economic

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

TAIPEI, Taiwan — The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) will intensify the pressure on the government and the ruling party to offer tax rebates to people with lower incomes before the Legislative Yuan concludes the current session for summer recess on July 18.

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Labor’s Weakness Will Put a Brake on Inflation

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Will the Fed hike rates to stop inflation from spreading beyond energy and food? Even though inflation is squeezing take-home pay, the job market is so feeble that workers can’t command higher wages. For now, the tax rebate checks are helping to stave off a recesssion.

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Lunch with the blogroll: 7/14/08

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Lunch with the blogroll: 7/14/08 Posted by Paul Zannucci under Conservative Issues | Tags: Blogroll, conservative | [2] Comments Pelosi Against Drill Here, Drill Now. New Yorker Liberal Elitism Democrats keep bringing up the race issue: Can’t we all just get along? Dan Maffei–bought and paid for by [...]

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Refurb 1TB Fantom Ext Hard Drive $130

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Buy.com has the Factory-Recertified 1TB Fantom External Hard Drive on sale for $129.99 after a [1[$20 mail-in rebate (through 7/31). Plus, delivery is free and there is no sales tax (except CA, MA, MD, TN). If you didn’t know, 1TB (terabyte) is the equivalent of 1000GB, which is about 10 times the storage most standard [...]

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Merkley has awesome quarter; Smith campaign continues downward spiral

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Democrat Jeff Merkley’s U.S Senate campaign in Oregon announced today that they raised $1.42 million in the second quarter of this year. This total is three times what they raised in the first quarter. From today’s press release: Online contributions soared for Merkley over the past three months. The Merkley team raised more than [...]

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Oh no, it’s coming! Believe us, it’s coming!

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

(or, Dude, who stole my recession?) On January 15, Tom Stinson, Minnesota state economist, said there was no doubt the state was in a recession. In May, he had not changed his mind. On that basis the state issued a forecast for the budget that led to the closing of a tax loophole, a [...]

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Reviewing December 2007’s Roadmap & Views

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Every so often I like to build a roadmap of thoughts - generally geared to a 6-9 months outlook on the economy as a whole. This is actually a good check for me because it forces me to consistently update my thoughts and create very broad thesis that I want to have a lot of [...]

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