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State Individual Tax Climate: ConnecticutPublished June 19, 2017 | By admin	The Tax Foundation recently conducted a study of the tax climates in each of the fifty states and then rated and ranked them based on five categories: corporate tax, individual income, sales tax, unemployment insurance tax, and property tax. The Tax Foundation’s rankings are designed to show how well state tax systems are structured, rather than simply rank the states by the amount of taxes assessed.
This is a preview of State Individual Tax Climate: Connecticut. Read the full post (363 words, 1 image, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)	Posted in Connecticut State Tax Law, Income Tax | Tagged corporate tax, individual income, property tax, sales tax, tax rate, unemployment insurance tax | Leave a comment	Which State Has The Best Tax Climate?Published June 2, 2017 | By admin	The Tax Foundation is an independent tax policy nonprofit organization that has studied and researched tax policy since 1937. It reviewed the 2017 tax climates in each of the fifty states and ranked them overall based on five categories: corporate tax, individual income, sales tax, unemployment insurance tax, and property tax. In the near future, we will address the state tax climates of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
This is a preview of Which State Has The Best Tax Climate?. Read the full post (460 words, 1 image, estimated 1:50 mins reading time)	Posted in Income Tax, Real Estate Related, Sales Tax, Tax News, THORGOOD Law Firm | Tagged corporate tax, individual income, property tax, sales tax, tax rate, unemployment insurance tax | Leave a comment	History of The Income Tax In The U.S. Part 4: 2008-2016Published May 29, 2017 | By admin	Here is a quick summary of the history of the income tax in the United States up to the Obama presidency. Please see past blogs on the history of the income tax in the United States for more information.
Taxes were not much a part of our nation’s early history until the high cost of the War of 1812 brought about a need for revenue at the federal level, which resulted in the implementation of the nation’s first sales taxes. Fifty years later, Abraham Lincoln enacted emergency measures to pay for the Civil War.
This is a preview of History of The Income Tax In The U.S. Part 4: 2008-2016. Read the full post (747 words, 1 image, estimated 2:59 mins reading time)	Posted in Income Tax | Tagged income tax, Internal Revenue Code | Leave a comment	History of The Income Tax In The U.S. Part 3: 2000-2008Published May 26, 2017 | By admin	Ronald Reagan ran for president on a platform of tax reform. In the fall of 1986, President Reagan signed into law the Tax Reform Act of 1986, one of the most far-reaching reforms of the U.S. tax system. More than ten years later in 1997, President Clinton signed the Taxpayer Relief Act which reduced taxes by $152 and implemented more than 800 changes to the Tax Code rules and regulations, including a $500 per child tax credit, capital gains tax reduction, Roth IRAs and tax incentives for education. Following the passage of these major tax bills, significant tax legislation was also enacted during the presidency of George W. Bush. This blog examining the tax history of the U.S. will examine the legislation enacted during his time in office.
This is a preview of History of The Income Tax In The U.S., Part 1: The First Two Hundred Years. Read the full post (405 words, 1 image, estimated 1:37 mins reading time)	Posted in Income Tax | Tagged income tax | Leave a comment	The IRS Releases 2017 Inflation AdjustmentsPublished April 28, 2017 | By admin	Now that we’re well into the New Year, taxpayers should know 2017’s inflation adjustments for several tax provisions set forth in Rev. Proc. 2016-55. These adjustments apply to tax years beginning in 2017 and transactions or events occurring during the 2017 calendar year. Many affect estate planners and expatriates.
This is a preview of The IRS Releases 2017 Inflation Adjustments. Read the full post (545 words, 1 image, estimated 2:11 mins reading time)	Posted in Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), Estate Tax, Gift Tax, Income Tax, Internal Revenue Service, Tax News | Tagged alternative minimum tax, estate planning, expatriates, gifts, taxable income threshold | Leave a comment	Trump’s Tax Plan Then And Now, Part 1Published April 19, 2017 | By admin	What specific tax plan will Donald Trump implement as President of the United States? Trump’s initial plan released in September 2015, set forth four tax brackets of 0%, 10%, 20% and 25%. In October, just prior to the election, he released a new plan that adopted the House Republicans’ approach using three tax brackets, 12%, 25% and 33%. Either plan seems to adopt aspects of the tax reform pursued by House Republicans, as the president-elect moves closer to the Republicans’ tax agenda. Here’s a look at Trump’s tax plan then and now.
This is a preview of Trump’s Tax Plan Then And Now, Part 1. Read the full post (488 words, 1 image, estimated 1:57 mins reading time)	Posted in Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), Capital Gains, Charitable Contributions, Corporate Tax, Income Tax, Investment-Related Deductions | Tagged alternative minimum tax, capital gains, carried interest, charitable contributions, corporate income tax, dividends, flat tax, individual income tax, investment income tax rate, itemized deductions, mortgage interest, pass-through income, standard deduction, tax bracket, tax reform | Leave a comment	President Trump’s 2005 Tax Returns – What It Tells UsPublished March 15, 2017 | By admin	President Trump’s 2005 Tax Return – What It Tells Us
This is a preview of About Trump’s Tax Plan. Read the full post (518 words, 1 image, estimated 2:04 mins reading time)	Posted in Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, Corporate Tax, Donald J. Trump, Income, Income Tax, News, Profits & Losses, Tax Credit | Tagged income tax bracket, Lawyer, new york city tax attorney, New York City Tax Lawyer, New York Tax Attorney, New York Tax lawyer, nyc tax attorney, Tax, tax attorney, tax lawyer | Leave a comment	← Older posts