TAXES
Budget pieces slowly begin moving toward governor's office
By Don Davis Minnesota legislators have taken baby steps in passing a $38 billion, two-year budget that must be finished by midnight Monday. The biggest step so far was set to come late Friday or ear...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:49 PM
Pensions and Social Security, Part 2 - WEP
Continuing the topic of how a pension might affect Social Security benefits, the general rule is that your company pension will not affect your Social Security benefits because most employment is cove...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 12:39 PM
Taxes
Don't forget to do your taxes. There are programs to help Seniors called Tax-Aide.There is Community Action in Duluth and other programs that are free. Check out this website: www.aarp.org/findtaxhe...
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:28 AM
Making the Case against Receiving a Federal Income Tax Refund
Millions of Americans celebrate receiving an income tax refund each year. Many of these same people live each month under the burden of financial hardship, struggling to make ends meet, often falling ...
Posted on 3/8/13 at 12:43 PM
Pay Taxes On What You Spend – Not On What You Earn
Taxes are inevitable. You know that part. Each April 15, you tally up all of your 1099 forms that you have received and pay taxes on your investments, even if you havent actually spent a penny of thos...
Posted on 2/18/13 at 5:25 PM
Duluth takes aim at dotcoms on tourism tax 
By Peter Passi , September 28, 2010
Changes give more tax breaks to college students
Changes in federal tax breaks for college students and their parents are boosting the potential tax savings to thousands of dollars.By News Tribune staff , August 23, 2010
Back to school purchases? Save those receipts for a tax break
By Candace Renalls , August 23, 2010
State slaps Duluth firm for unpaid taxes
A Duluth electrical contractor whose high-profile public projects have included work on the new Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis fell nearly $1.2 million behind on its taxes, the News Tribune has learned.By Candace Renalls and Brandon Stahl , August 07, 2010
Lake Superior district adopts four-day week after failed levy
The district expects to save about $250,000 a year with a four-day week.By Matt Suoja , May 19, 2010
Is your non-profit on the list? 
May 13, 2010
Small non-profits risk losing tax-exempt status 
By John Myers , May 13, 2010
Bill would study Minnesota-Wisconsin tax deal 
By Associated Press , April 19, 2010
War protesters: Bring the money home 
By Peter Passi , April 16, 2010
Cloquet man charged with failing to file tax returns 
A Cloquet man has been charged with three crimes for failing to file tax returns, the Minnesota Department of Revenue announced Monday.
By Duluth News Tribune , April 06, 2010
Dueling anti-tax rallies scheduled for Duluth 
By John Myers , April 06, 2010
Legacy program stirring controversy 
ST. PAUL — Many Minnesotans say they are happy with how money from a sales tax increase is being spent on outdoors and arts projects. State Rep. Mary Murphy is one of them.
April 04, 2010
Legacy money restoring lost funding 
Money from a sales tax increase is helping arts and wildlife programs keep their projects alive.
By John Lundy , April 04, 2010
Salons feel burned by health-care bill's tanning tax
By Jackie Crosby , April 03, 2010
Duluth’s sales tax revenues down 7 percent in 2009 
Local residents and visiting shoppers bought less in Duluth last year than in 2008, pushing the city’s share of sales tax down nearly 7 percent from the previous year.
By John Myers , March 25, 2010
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