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Agenda for a New Economy

Let us be honest. We don't need to fix the old economy - We need to create a new economy. David Korten's new book, "Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth", has been in bookstores less than 10 days and I implore you to get this ...

From BRIAN C. SETZLER, CPA, MBA, Portland Indymedia,  4 Feb 2009

CBS Evening News distorts the information

Last night (9/9/08) CBS Evening News did a story that purported to compare the impact of Obama's and McCain's tax plans on three separate Ohio families. If I recall, all three families had three children. The story discussed some of the details of ...

From BRIAN C. SETZLER, CPA, Portland Indymedia,  10 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama

LAST DAY TO GET 2007 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION TAX CREDIT

Oregon has this provision in the tax code to help get people involved. Essentially, you get to give $50 to the politician, political party or PAC of your choice, and provided you have Oregon income and pay at least $50 in tax on that income, you'll ...

From BRIAN C. SETZLER, CPA, Portland Indymedia,  31 Dec 2007
Related Topics: U.S. Green Party

Business Energy Tax Credits in Oregon

Questions and Answers By: Brian C. Setzler, CPA - Puttman & Teague, LLP Who qualifies for Oregon energy tax credits? Trade, business or rental property owners who pay taxes for a business site in Oregon are eligible. How much is the credit? 35% of ...

From BRIAN C. SETZLER, CPA, Portland Indymedia,  29 Oct 2007

Minimum Corporate Tax

Oregon's minimum corporate excise tax is $10 per year. This applies to all corporations regardless of income or activity. There has been an effort in recent legislative sessions to increase this minimum. Here is some information you might find ...

From BRIAN C. SETZLER, CPA, Portland Indymedia,  13 Sep 2007

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