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Aujourd’hui — 28 mars 2024Presse

Start Walking: Democrat-run NYC Approves $15 Toll on Cars Entering Manhattan

Democrat-run New York is poised to become the first U.S. city to hit drivers with punitive tolls after transit officials on Wednesday approved a $15 fee for most motorists headed to the busiest part of Manhattan.

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Hier — 27 mars 2024Presse
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Hollywood Studios Reap $25 Billion from States' Film Tax Credits; Taxpayers See Massive Losses

Par : David Ng · David Ng

Hollywood has reportedly received a whopping $25 billion in state tax incentives to date -- a win for studios like Disney and Netflix but a big "L" for ordinary taxpayers.

The post Hollywood Studios Reap $25 Billion from States’ Film Tax Credits; Taxpayers See Massive Losses appeared first on Breitbart.

‘Strike Madness’ Hits Germany While Its Economy Stumbles

A wave of strikes by German workers, feeling the sting of inflation and stagnant growth, is the latest sign of the bleak outlook for Europe’s economic powerhouse.

Striking workers added wood to a fire to stay warm during evening shifts in front of a recycling plant owned by the company SRW in Rötha, Germany, on Wednesday.

Study: Netflix Pays Its Top Executives Nearly 3x More Than Its Federal Tax Bill

Par : David Ng · David Ng
The left-wing streamer Netflix pays its executives more money than it pays in federal taxes, according to a new study of the country's most flagrant corporate "tax dodgers."

The Zombies of the U.S. Tax Code: Why Fossil Fuels Subsidies Seem Impossible to Kill

For the fourth year in a row, President Biden is trying to eliminate federal tax breaks for coal, oil and gas companies. But fossil fuel subsidies have proven difficult to stop.

An oil field at Signal Hill near Long Beach, Calif., in 1927.

Buttigieg: Biden Will Continue to Fight Deficit by Raising Taxes

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Your World,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said that there is more work to be done on deficit reduction, President Joe Biden will continue to work on reducing the deficit, and that’s why

White House on if Higher Taxes Kill Jobs: Businesses Have Lots of Resources, We've 'Given Them a Lot of Subsidies'

On Friday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power,” White House Council of Economic Advisers member Heather Boushey responded to a question on whether the higher corporate taxes pushed by President Joe Biden will harm hiring by saying that “We need to

Analysis: $125 Million in Taxpayer Funds Handed Out as 'Guaranteed Income'

More than $125 million of taxpayer money is earmarked to be used as no-strings-attached "guaranteed income" for low-income families across the U.S., a Daily Mail analysis revealed Sunday.

London Bids Farewell, for Now, to a Beloved, Overstuffed Walrus

A taxidermy gallery known for its bulky centerpiece is closing for a two-year renovation.

A museum worker giving the Horniman Museum’s walrus a spring clean in 2007.

America Last: 12 Senate Republicans Vote to Send Ukraine Another $60B After Vowing to Put U.S. Border First

This week, 17 Senate Republicans joined Democrats to approve sending Ukraine another $60 billion. Twelve of those Republicans previously suggested they would not help send Ukraine any more American taxpayer money until the United States's border was secure from illegal immigration.

WATCH: IL Democrat Mayor Snaps at Officials for 'Attacking Black Woman in Power' When Questioned on Spending

Par : Amy Furr · Amy Furr
Mayor Tiffany Henyard (D) of Dolton, Illinois, got heated with officials Monday when they questioned her on issues that have brought a wave of criticism.

FEC Filings: Rep. Cori Bush, Already Under DOJ Investigation, Paid Husband Additional $17,500 in 2023

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) is already under federal investigation for her alleged misuse of taxpayer funds to pay her husband a six-figure sum for "private security." Now, new filings are showing that she paid him an additional $17,500 in 2023.

Johnson Sets Vote on Tax Bill Conservatives Call 'Trojan Horse to Expand Welfare' for Illegal Aliens

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is rushing through a tax bill unveiled days ago over significant policy objections from both conservative and centrist factions of the Republican Party.

Global Economy Is Heading Toward ‘Soft Landing,’ I.M.F. Says

The International Monetary Fund upgraded its growth forecasts and offered a more optimistic outlook for the world economy.

A solar panel factory in Dalton, Ga. Fears of a global recession have largely abated, partly because of stronger-than-expected output from some countries, including the United States.

Want to Stream With No Ads? That’ll Cost You

Amazon just rolled out its ad-supported plan, the latest in a string of covert streaming price hikes. The halcyon days of commercial-free content are gone.

Spending More Money on Police Shows No Clear Link to Lower Crime Levels

Par : Ian Austen
A study led by researchers in Toronto found that crime had risen in several cities along with increases in spending.

Toronto’s police chief is pushing for an expanded budget increase.

British Court Answers an Eternal Question: How Much Potato Does a Crisp Contain?

A snack company’s yearslong effort to protect the sanctity of its poppadom spuddered — er, sputtered — in a tax tribunal this month.

Ahead of March for Life, Leading Pro-Life Org Lays Out Political Plan to 'Serve Moms, Save Babies’

Ahead of the 51st annual March for Life, leading pro-life organization Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America set its political priorities to "serve moms and save babies," including boosting funding to pregnancy resource centers and pushing for legislation that helps pregnant women before and after birth.

New U.S. Solar and Electric Car Factories Face Familiar Challenge: China

Worries are growing in Washington that a flood of Chinese products could put new American investments in clean energy and high-tech factories at risk.

A solar panel factory in Perrysburg, Ohio. Some Biden administration officials are concerned that a flood of Chinese imports could threaten the survival of U.S. factories.

John Castro, Who Fought to Keep Trump off Ballot, Arrested on Federal Tax Charges

Par : Paul Bois · Paul Bois
John Castro, a Texas man who fought to keep former President Trump off the ballot, has been arrested on federal tax charges. 

Granholm on Biofuel Policies Hiking Gas Prices: EVs Are Cheaper with Tax Credits People Get 'If They're Able to Afford' It

On Friday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm responded to concerns that emulating some of California’s policies will drive gas prices higher by stating that it’s “less expensive to operate an electric vehicle” and people get tax

Partial Victory for German Tractor Protests as Govt Waters Down Taxes

The German government is giving up a proposal to scrap a car tax exemption for farming vehicles and will stagger agricultural tax increases.

Law & Order Newsom Style: Driverless Cars Are Untouchable by California Traffic Citations

In California, self-driving cars are navigating city streets free from the risk of receiving traffic tickets due to current legal limitations in Gov. Gavin Newsom's troubled state.

Dem Rep. Crockett on Asylum Laws: We Need People Coming for Jobs Because 'We Need More Tax Income'

On Friday’s “CNN News Central,” Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) argued that U.S. asylum laws aren’t the problem and we should give work permits to people who come to the U.S. for economic reasons because “We need more tax income anyway.”

Sen. Rand Paul's 2023 'Festivus' Report Exposes $900 Billion in Government Waste

Par : Amy Furr · Amy Furr
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) shared his annual "Festivus" report Friday showing Americans how their tax dollars were wasted in 2023.

A Tokyo Taxi Driver Is Charged With Running Down a Pigeon

The arrest of the 50-year-old driver highlighted the strict law in Japan against harming the birds, even if they take over balconies or get in the way of traffic.

A pigeon at a closed shopping area near Sensoji Temple in Tokyo.

A Lucrative Tax Credit for Making Clean Fuel Won’t Be So Easy to Get

Experts had warned that efforts to build a vast new hydrogen industry could inadvertently worsen global warming. New rules aim to avoid that.

President Biden visited the Cummins Power Generation Facility in Fridley, Minn., the site of an electrolyzer manufacturing operation, in April.

France Plans to Lure FIFA With the Promise of a Tax-Free Home

A plan to persuade sports federations to move to the country could save them millions. Supporters and critics of the proposal say it is intended to tempt one governing body in particular.

FIFA headquarters in Zurich, the organization’s home since 1932.

Hunter Biden Indicted on Nine Tax-Related Charges, Three Felonies

Par : Paul Bois · Paul Bois
President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, has been indicted on nine charges, including three felonies, for allegedly failing to file taxes, evading an assessment, and filing a fraudulent form.

Europe and Asia React to U.S. Push for Tech and Clean Energy

Other governments, particularly in Europe, are trying to counter the Biden administration’s industrial policies with their own incentives.

The Roseland Solar and Storage center in Riesel, Texas, has over 1.2 million solar panels on 4,263 acres. The United States has embarked on an enormous push to bolster its clean energy industry.

IRS Increases Penalty for Tax Underpayments to Eight Percent

Par : Amy Furr · Amy Furr
Americans who fail to keep up with their tax payments may soon feel a sting in the pocketbook, thanks to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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