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Sunday, November 25, 2012

"Fiscal Cliff" Could Mean $22 Billion More in Taxes for Pennsylvanians

Business owners say they are waiting to hire new workers or expand operations until the fiscal cliff is resolved by Congress.

By Eric Boehm | PA Independent HARRISBURG — Pennsylvanians will face billions of dollars in higher taxes unless Congress acts by the end of the year to defuse a threatening combination of tax increases and spending cuts contained in the so-called “fiscal cliff.” A recent report by the state’s Independent Fiscal Office, Pennsylvania’s version of the federal Congressional Budget Office, suggests the fiscal cliff would drain billions from Pennsylvania’s economy, putting a strain on state tax revenues and the state budget. Based on estimates from the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, D.C., the IFO projects the fiscal cliff will raise federal taxes by $536 billion — with about 4.1 percent of that total, or $22 billion, …

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logansteele

9:34 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Well, not having a budget is what our leader does best. Next to playing golf.   more ›

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